I An Authentic Collection of omry'uZal ™ N ™ 'Exctasiveness. SHOULDER These exquisite Scarves are exact /-mxv a TTfe'^r'F^lirM replicas of those which recently - j% §-r \l attracted ao much attention at the V B i.p great Emporium of Selfridje's, don - ~°" ly a ™ a " selMtion Charming in their soft richness and beautiful colours was available, and George and , Keroley's were extremely fortun- ™ iese Scarves are in a "class of their very own"! It ate in oecuring even these. is advisable to make an early call, as the selection is ~ so limited. L T : COMPRISING M2^a ; dß ' acarves Long by 27m. AHke. Only. 53 Scarves. wide. DISTINCTIVE SHOULDER SCARF OF JOFFHE BLUE, SATIN STRIPE, BORDERED NlNON—Lined inai ta with blue figured border and satin stripe. A most charming off eat. i Finished silk fringe. The Prioa Is enly 52«. 6d. ELEGANT FRENCH SHOULDER SCARF OF HELIO, SATIN STBIPB BORDERED NlNON—Lined inol e. with delicate border and centre of cluster rose, most beautiful effect. Especially suitable for debutantes, i Price fids. (d. ENTRANCING FRENCH SHOULDER SCAUP OF MAIZE NINON. SILK SILK STRIPE BORDER—Lined crenie, with exquisite cluster rose doflip on onds and centre of soarf. Wide satin stripe border each side. Finished silk fringe. A truly desirable eoarf. Prloe onJy 59s ed. S MOST EXQUISITE FRENCH SHOUL DER SCARVES (One of eaoh design), OF DOUBLE CREPE-DE-CHIN E—One side of delightful contrasting oolour in paisley or figured des ipn. Finished silk fringe. Mole and amethyst, brown and amethyst, blaok and white. Price 84s. VERT EXCLUI>IVE CHINESE PATTERNED SCARF —Of heavy French crepe-ae-ohine, grey pattern ground, lined with seta blue orepo-de^hino; satin stripe border, silk fringe ends; also violet lining. Price 105s. ■' BEWITCHING SHOULDER SCARF 0 F CREPE-DE-CHINE—With handsom. wide border of full blown rose on black and grey ground. Ends finished '■ .with imitation ermine; lined black ninon. p r | e e •|osj. 1 ONLY. VERY HANDSOME BROCADED CREIPE-DE-CHINE - French shoulder soarf, blaok with saxe blue rovew, trimmed 2 wms fur at ondsi especially suitable for saiw-eren ing funotions. , A moat desirable gift 1 Pries £5 19s. f)d. MATRON'S CHAMM SHOULDER SCARF OF RICH BROCADED HEAVY CKEPE-PIS-CniNE With rove rse of roso-da-bani, fur trimmed' at ends, Most pmeot soarf. Price £5 19s 6d Other bowitohing Scarves (no two alike) From 38s. Sd., 49a. lid, upwards,' These are merely a few examples—see the complete display in ' our Window and Fancy Department! ■ | GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
INDIGESTION. WHY IT IS SO COMMON. The strenuous modern life we lead often upsets the digestive system. Then, . too, worry, over-work, anxieties of various sorts, excitement, late hours, trying climatic conditions, lack of exercise, or' too violent exercise, are each and all capable of bringing about a deranged condition of the stomach. Add to these excessive tea drinking, to which many of us must plead guilty, and you see clearly enough why indigestion is so common. To avoid indigestion, and its distressing symptoms, you must take an occasional dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup. But to banish indigestion and its. healthdestroying effects, its pains and discomforts, you . must take a regular .course of Mother Seigel's Synip. There isn't a remedy in existence that can cure you at once if you have been suffering for a long time, but quick relief and eventual restoration to good health are certainly well within the powers of Mother Seigel's Syrup, and usually follow its use. Of that there is ; no doubt. Tens of thousands of people in the last forty years have frankly stated, and entirely on their own initiative, that this oldfashioned remedy is of real and lasting service in banishing the common ailments of the digestive system—the stomach, liver, and bowels. Listen to Mrs. G. Banner, of 91 Mathcrson-road, Linwood, Christchurch, N.Z., who wrote on October 25th, 1917: — "I suffered from very severe indigestion for seven years, and nothing I tried to remedy it gave me the slightest relief, until a friend induced me. to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial. The contents of one bottle gave me relief, and I continued taking your specific after meals, until three bottles in all had been consumed, ' when I found that my stomach troubles had disappeared. Since experiencing, the. curative properties of Mother Seigel's Syrup I have always recommended your specific to sufferers from indigestion."
Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes turn out light and' appetising if Edmonds' Baking Powder is an ingredient. Always pure, always the same; "Sure-to-Rise"—keep a tin in the house. All grocers sell *u TMSWQ 1 ..BAKING ow^_l
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