( | A STORY ■ I OF VALUES—And exceptionally good reading is this story to the economical-* f . the far-sighted—and the wise. Here it is! I "Values," as regards bargains, gain much of their value and' $ acceptability by reason of their timeliness. | The items below at George & Kersley's Sale lay claim to that virtue. Here are a lot of little things which you would be well advised to buy now—because it won't be long before they will cost you more. S©e ftese Remarkable appreciable SaYmgs in Nle-Naes : ° 0 ' savings in : •. ROYAL VESTAS AFTERNOON TEATKAYS, beautifully designed; UinidlßFtClofrlhllTßl®? imported direct from English Pottery; less than pre-War Prices. (Wi Usual Prices, Us. (id. Sale Price, 7s. lid. LAMES' COMBIN-VTIONS-Heivv QUEEN ALEXANDRA WICKER TRAYS, specially designed; only winter weight; buttoned procurable at George and Kereley's. Usual Price, 12s. 6d. long sleeves; natural or whiteSale Price, Gs. 11d. sizes; S.W., W., and O.S. ' ONE ONLY COPPEI! TRAY, in quite a new shape; makes a splendid Sale Price, ss. lid. each, wedding present. , Sale Price, 275, 6d. LADIES' VESTS-In heavy winter ROUND COPPER TRAYS, freely designed; in small and large size_s. weight; buttoned fronts; long or Sale Prices, ss. 6d. and 7s. 6d. short sleeves; excellent value. PEATONITE. TFIE GREAT COAL SAVER-It gives a smokeless Sal ° Pric? ' 2s ' 11d ' fire—a hot fire—a cheap fire. Wo stock tins m two sizes. • LADIES' SPENCERS—For. boilingSale Prices, Is. 6d, and 3s. 3d. tin. long sleeves only; full size. ' I ANTIMONY BACK HAIR BRUSHES, in many attractive designs. Sal ° Prici! . 3s, 3d. each. Sale Prices, ss. 11d., 6s. lid., to 10s. 6d. LADIES' BLOOMERS-In strong grey SILVER COMMUNION SET, one only; silver tray, with 24 glasses. J materials, for winter wear. Made Worth 50a. ~ Sale Price, 21s. 6d. 8°" with bands at waist. ONE ONLY SILVER CRUET, 6 good glass bottles. Worth 455. Sale Pric8 ' 3s ' 6d ' eactl ' Sale Price, 255. PETTICOATS—For winter SILVER SWEET pASKETS, in nice embossed designs. These aro Sil P^y}' l great bargains; G only. Usual Price, 275. Gd. slz( > on 'y- Sale Prlce > 7s - I,d ' each. Sale Price, 7s. 6d. LADIES' DRESSING JACKETS IN i TRACED MADAPOLAM CAMISOLES, five different designs to chooso CASHMERE - Finished from. The best and cheapest in the Dominion. . , ™chu collar and cuffs, of pale Sale Price, Is. 3d. plnk WMh '"f « lk : i TRACED NIGHTDRESSES, tops of good Madapolam, in three designs. 3 ° ' eacil. Sale. Price, Is. 3d. i LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■
Dandruff and Itching' The Cause of Falling Hair Rub spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment, next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hoi water. Kinsewithtepidwater. Trialfree. These fragrant, super-crcamy emollients clear the complexion of pimples, redness and roughness, cleanse the scalp, prevent falling hair and soften the hands. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Tor Samplea flddreag poat-card: n R. Towna 4 Co., Sydney, a. 5.W." Sola throughout tUc-world. S/tedunaA I WILI t 'OUTWEARthe HEAVIER MAKES ["7 5^ ! OFFEBED AS SUBSTITUTES HORROCKSES'" l ON *u"EncE ■ 15T»8LIS»S[> .;«■ JUmneiAL TEETH To be a success must not only fit well, but must harmonize with the face, . . 1 hese points we have studied thoroughly, and is one of the reasons of our success after 25 years' experience. SETS TEETH £3 3s. . FROST & FROST, DENTISTS, H9 Willis Street, Wellington, Economy in Sloe laces : Discard . the Post Free, Untidy Shoo "wnjC jyg Laeo, and :: *Sr*jlpifV „p . a 1 air Wear tho:: (08 J I NEAT (O® Black, J ,0 Tan, and LACE Patent The Leather Bag Shop, 69 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, jj So you don t care twopence wliclhci' )ou po oat or notl So entertaining is a bother, and homo duliei boringl—then yon need Fletcher's lis a wondcilul ionic, containing Phosphoru« - thai magnificent "buildcr-up." Ii w ill nlore the sparkle to the eye, the bloom lo the 4ieek—you will "lire" again. Never w«i here such a splendid lonic. Just try ill—2/6 4/6 at your Chcrai't or Sloie or post tree troa CHAS. ,1. FLETCHER - - Wellington 38
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 4
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