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1 GEORGE & KERSLEY'S I Great Winter Sale f IS. RECEIVING THE GLAD WELCOME IT DESERVES! I B —which isn't any wonder when you consider the generous jf B "cats" on prices—the quality and smartness of the goods— |j % ttie real and obvious VALUE of every line! In THESE m M times, too, when priceß are likely to go up, and Up, and UP! M w Buy NOW and you'll be wise! §f 19 Specimens from about 9,999 Bargains! 1 I SPECIALS IN UNDERCLOTHING 1 I t DOZEN LADIES' KNICKERS IN or open shapes. Vari- S |3 ous good designs, trLmmed frills own material; also lace and embroidery. \R C| Usual Price, to, fid. Sale Price, 3s. 6d. each, m DOZEN PRINT PETTICOATS—For wearing under Morning Frocks; in good jf 1 quality prints; checked or striped materials. Sale Price, 2s. lid, each. C, LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES—In Cambric, mado with email turn-down collar and cuffs; trimmed plain embroidery; excellent value. _ e ' ■ Sale Price, 7s, lid, each. | HOSIERY BARGAINS I PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE—Cash mora finish; seamless foot; double toe || and heel. Worth Is. lid. Sals Prico, Is. 3d. | * CHILDREN'S RIBBED ALL-WOOL HOSE-Doublo foot and knee. Sizes 2 li and 3 only. Usual Prices, lis. lid. to 3s. lid. I, Sale Prices, Is, 6d, to Is. lid. | 150 DOZEN PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE-Seamless throughout; spliced 1 1 foot and heel. Well worth 3s. 3d. Sale Price, 2s. |! MANCHESTER BARGAINS ' -J. 2 DOZEN ONLY WHITE ROLLER TO WELLING—2-iins. wide; for nursery $ use. Usual Price, 2s. 3d. yard. Sale Price, Is. Bd. yard,; 18s. dozen. |§ 30 DOZEN LUNCH FERVIETTES—Size 18in. by 18in. ■ |§ Sale "Price, ss, 6d, dozen. & 5 DOZEN DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS-Size 3Gins. by 3Gins. § Sale Price, 2s. lid. I DELAY DOESN'T PAY I— —COME TO-DAY ! | I George & Kersley, Ltd.» I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. {

|iL 11. iWISt | I One of N.Z. best known \ ; sporting writers has a few I] | words to say of this remedy s I He writes from his residence, 1 E "Sutton," 13Gardens Road, jj | Northland, Wcllipgton, N.Z., j jj November 25th, 1916 j | CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. | 5 " For years past I liave \ [ suffered from Insomnia. \ \ "The exacting nature of S jj my profession made it * j necessary X should hare j I goodrcfreshingsleep. I also ? f suffered severely from i \ neuralgia. j 5 "It was two years ago I j ii heard of the curative prop- s t erties of Clements Tonic and | the results of a course of it I i wore magical. \ \ \ "To all sufferers like my- t j Tself I recommend your § I remedy, and you may use j j i this tribute as you desire j | | hoping that it may benefit j ! suffering humanity." j | (Signed) T. IV. TWIST j Ilf you have Indigestion, Poor Appetite, 5 Lots ot Sleep, Constipation, Biliousness, Poof Blood or Weak Nervci. Get this j Medicine and. GET WELL i ALL CHEMISTB & STORES SELL IT Clements Tonic Ltd., Rozellc, N.SAV. j TRUE DRESS ECONOMY Is in favour of tho "Churchill" tailorr made Skirts-and Costumes. Though they cost more than , the ordinary dress, the wear and satisfaction they give cost less. Phone.' ?654^,A. Sleep ii a tonic for the tired, but it cannot replace waste. Morning tiredness is a sign that brain and nerves need phosphorus—toning up I contains phosphorus in tin easily assimilated , lorm. Alter a few doses you will sleep soundly, and wake in the morning fit and fresh with ■ good appetite (or breakfast and ready (or work. Get « bottle to-day, 2J6 and 416; any Chemist or Slore. Poll free from CHAS. .1. FLETCHER Chimin! - - Wrllt-pf-nn ''

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 2

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