GEORGE '& KERSLEY'S GREAT WINTER SALE jl 11TEDNESDAY will prove again to Wellington p«ple j j | i '» that George and Kersley's stand supremely for their I ] I best buying interest at Sale time. j j | i At 9 a.m. the following generous savings will be held | 11 out to all. There is sure to be a rush on these wonderful 1 I 1 1 bargains, and as it's a matter of " First come—first Served," | 11 you should be among the first. ' | i Remember " The Early Bird —" you know. 1 | fesp fee Opportune Savings OnWednesday:-] jl serviettes Costumes gloves if CALICO NAVY COSTUMES—In soft -HOSE ji pj serge; 6ho'rt belted coats; r. || i U Raglan sleeves; blaokand DENT'S 2 DOME ntENCII 31 lvhito silk collars; skirts out T ' T n rnnirt'c t„ i 130 Dozen LUNCH SERVI- on straight lines. Usual GLOVES-In beaver, , 1 ETTES—Size 18in. x Win. Prices, 635. and Sis. brown, and tan; soft, pliable; ! ■ || _ Sale P r ' co > 255. 6d, g 00( i fitting glove. Well I Sale Price, ss. 6d. doz. MO£)EL COSTUME-In Nary worth 7s. lid. ' II 500 Yards WHITE CALICO " Sale Price, ss. lid. | || —30 inches wide; in a nice soft lines; trimmed large navy • ' || buttons, with Oriental de- PLAIN ALL-WOOL HOSE j 11 nia e. fT.gn iu claret; 6quaro collar, —In shades of green; would 11 Sale Price, 13s, 6d, doz,, in.gabardine and silk; hem- ... , M „ stitching in claret; fancy. So Wl t!i gabanhnos. ; ( II FANCY COLOURED skirt- Osual Price, <618 13s. Sale Price, 4s. lid, 11 . „„„ . . Sale Prico, £9 9s. ! U BLAMvLfS Size 80 inches HEAVY KNITTED COLOII xOO inches; in wool and cot- COSTUMES IN DARK GI.EI • §§• 11 >• DIAGONAL TWEED—6 only; NIAL-In greys, browns, |h ton mixture. Usual-Price, assorted 6hapes; black moire and green heathers. II •Ws.Cd.cach. linedsilk. Usual S alo Prices, 4s. ss. 9d, |1 Sale Price, 265, 6d, each." ' Sale Price, 555. 6s. 3d., 6s. 9d. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. 11 LAMBTON QUAY —: WELLINGTON. If
Boy's Legs Bsnei Healed If Eiitioia. "For about 4 months my boy suffered with eruptions on his legs. Large.green : f blisters came out on his. legs. They used to bum very much and at times he ; could not sleep. When'the ' blisters broke horrible eruptions came and the skin around them ivas red. and painful. ' 'Then I sent for samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I | bought some more and bv the time the i second tin <was about half empty they were healed. "(Signed) M rs. J. Hickmolt, Coorparoo, Q., June 5, 1916. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, soothe and heal. These super-creamy emollients are ideal for every toilet arid nursery purpose. Samples Free by Post. (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. • Sold throughout the world. ~» For TOOTHACHE Insert**™ one or two drops of full-strength || 'iifs 0 For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh and Soro 8 8 Throats dilute to a pint by adding water B Tlie Dangers of liipstiof You simply can't be well—that is, really well—if your digestion is bad, for your very food may poison you unless it is digested. Tint is why indigestion (imperfect digestion) is the root cause of nearly all our minor ailments, and of ■ many seriohs ones, too. Food should nourish your body, and make good the daily waste which never stops, but it can't do that unless your stomach digests' it. No wonder dyspeptic men and women arc always weak and ailing—they're starved and often poisoned, too. Starved, inind you, not for lack of food, but because they don't digest the food they eat. Poisoned, not by eating bad food, but because their stomachs are weak and their bowels inactive, and so the food they eat ferments and gives off poisonous gases which arc carried by the blood stream to ever)- part of the body. It is bccause Mother Scigel's Syrup possesses in a remarkable degree the power to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the digestive organs—the stomach, liver, and bowels—that it is still, after forty years' testing, the best known and most successful remedy for indigestion, constipation, biliousness, and the many distressing ailments which are traceable to a weak or disordered condition of these important organs. Mrs. E. Mack, 23 King-street, Arch Hill, Auckland, wrote on September 25th, 1917: — "It is .now 8 years since I first suffered from indigestion, and I was then strongly urged to take a course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. I purchased two bottles, and before these were finished the defl rcd cffcct was attained, and my digestive organs restored to health. I suffered from lassitude, general debility, and occasional headaches, but the wonderful curative properties of Mother Seigel's Syrup speedily removed these unpleasant 6ymptop.is." HORROCKSES' filcififielette.s sAP wear "horrockses"' ' COMFORT. SCIVCOOE | Edmonds' Baking Powder lightens labour and relieves worry , on baking day because . it is so reliable and pure. All grocers sell it. Always use « | \ POWDER,^
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 2
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