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"When the Great '- ' Day Comes—" • " ~ ■ It's close -the day of Peace-we all know. NoV6Hlb6r S&VS '. Arc you ready to , WAVE A FLAG'' irAti; ji IMU. . November said it-for the Summer just ™ . «<>, nn tmm n . ™-«- -r, hide away much longer—Madame FLAGS INNUMERABLE- a La Mode decreed the New UnderALL THE ALLIES clothing, and now George & Kersley's ~ „^,„,^^, T « I have have put it before you at attracAND DOMINIONS. ««prices. GOOD QUALIIY. j tj,,-. Underwear is "just the thing" AND PRICED VERY %£? m ££*" "'""" ' LOW—CALL TO-DAY. ah thoovelties-and new ideas. See I it to-day. A FEW ITEMS FROM A WONDERFUL RANGE OF LADIES' UNDIES:-. . ■. LADIES' PYJAMAS—In white cotton crepe; finished pink collar and cuffs; very comfortable for summer wear. PriGe, 13s, 6d, each, LADIES' DRESSING JACKBTS-In cotton crepe; dainty colours, hand-ombroid-n ered, white floral desijrn. Price, 11s. 9d. each. LADIES' BLOOMERS IN TUSSORE-Made with elastic .at waist and knee. ' Price, Bs, 11d, pair.. LADIES' boiling, in cotton woven material; made elastic at waist and knee. Price, 3s. lid. pair. LADIES' VESTS—Fancy fronts, without sleeves also with short sleeves; chemise 4 length. . Price; 3s, 6a. each. FROCKS, COATS, AND HATS FOR THE KIDDIES INFANTS' SILK COAT-In good quality, Jap. silk; made Magyar top, with full , \ pleated skirt daintily trimmed Torchon edging and insertion; size for child of six months to one year. Pries, 235, 6d. each. INFANTS' ROMPBR£-In tussore silk; special shape, for small children. Price, 12s. 9d. each. FUJI FROCKS—With small turn-down collar and cuffs; smocked yoke and sleeves, and neatly finished'hemstitching; length 20 inches. Price, 21s, 9d. each. TUSSORE FROCKS—American shape, fastening down front; long waisted effect, with short pleated skirt. Sizes 18, 20, 22, 23-inch. 255. 6d., 275, fid., 295. Gd., 31s, 6d. each. I. . LAMBTON QUAY. . -—- WELLINGTON.

| The New Sauce 1 \ Gives a new enjoy- -1 | ment to the daily 1 | fare. | Even the plainest food be- 1 j comes tasty—appetising and | I digestible with H.P. Sauce. | | Not like any other sauce — | \ different—quite different ■ I ; Rich — Thick — Fruity. I SIMP BY MAIL I! Means Money To Yorc EYERJREADY' RAZORS-12-bkded outfit. 10s. Cd. each, post free. RUBBER HOSE, GARDEN-Jin. North British. 455. per 60ft. coil, post free. WESTA CREAM SEPARATORS--12 gallon. £7, rail free. 22 gallon £10 10s., rail free. 33 gallon. £15, rail froe. 55 gallon. £18 10s., rail free. BENGAL RAZORS-First quality. 10s. Gd. post free, MYERS' LOCKSTITCH SEWING AWLS —For all kinds of leather stitching. 2s. 6d.,post free. PADDY KNIFE CLEANERS-A great labour saver. 35., post free. HAIR SWEEPING BROOMS-Sterling value. 4s. 6d., 55., ss. Cd., post free. MALTHOID RUBBER ROOFING-In rolls 21G square feet. 1 Ply, 50s. j 2 Ply, 60s. WHITE EARTHENWARE CUPS AND SAUCERS6s. half dozen, post free. WHITE AND GOLD CUPS' AND SAUCERS-China. 3s. half dozen, post free. All these ©oods to your door Post or Kail Free. THESHHS HARDWARE to.' Cuba Street, Wellington. . f »...i. ■i..-ro»T-»^.ii. < .iiiiiini..ij..»ui.nigra^ OUR SPLENDIR. • Oxygen N. a 0 method for painless extraction of teeth is really wonderful. Why take . chloroform or ether, as the after effects are anything; but pleasant, when we can extract 32 teeth in a few minutes without any after effects, and it is ABSOLUTELY SAFE. SETS TEETH £3 3s. MSI t FROST,SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 2

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532

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 41, 12 November 1918, Page 2

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