Pretty * J|jps * - Good and Values , . Practical IFli From Items for G. & K.'s Every 'Outfitting Woman. Section. j] This is the Season tjiat calls for many additions to Milady's Wardrobe; and I; all of them can be procured in best styles and most moderate prices from the • I j fine selections at George and Kersley's. Cosy Vests and Warm Bloomers — j Dainty Blouse Slips and Dressing Jackets—and all other Underclothing needs, lj are here in pleasing array. | INSPECT THE QUALITY AND VALUE HERE OFFERED! I I LADIES' VESTS—In pure wool; chemise length; with long or short'sleeves. 1 ; ' i Pnc ® s j, short sleeves ' w '> 9 «- 0.5., 10s. 9d, Long sleeves, W„ lis. 6d.; | | 0.5., 12s, 6d. | ! LADIES' VESTS—In wool and mercerised mixture; chemiso length;'shaped at i Prices, W,, 9s. lid,: 0.5., 10s. 9d. . ■ . g . j : LADIES FLEECY BLOOMERS—Made with elastic at waist and knee; good 3 shade of grey. v. p r j ce 5 St 11( j_ eachi 3 LADIES' NET BLOUSE SLlPS—Magyar shape; for wearing under Georgette 1 ; . __ blouses. » Price. 14s, Gd. each. | : > PYRENEAN DRESSING JACKETS—In good shades pale "blue; trimmed wash- | i mg silk- collar and cuffs to match; cosy for winter wear. . i I 1 „ . _ ' Price, 18s, 6d, each. |i BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS—Cut straight shape, with small kilted frill at j | foot - - Price, Bs. 11d. tach, ; COSY THINGS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. ] FISHER CAPS FOR CHILDREN—In Cream only; silk and wool mixture, ij ! ■ > Price, 4s. 11d. cach. S i WOOL BONNETS—Dutch shape, with small turn-back'brim; finished washing j j ribbon bow. Prico. ss. 11d. each.- i { • CHILDREN'S SLEEPING SUITS—In good patterns of striped Flannelette. | Si7.es 0, 2. Prices, ss. 6d„ ss. 11d., 6s. 6d. each. 1 0 CHILDREN'S BLANKET COATS—In good shades of brown, lined throughout. a Hi | ! Sizes, 18, 20, and 22. Prices, 295. 6d., 31s. 6d., 335, 6d. each. . . j I We pay Postage on Country Orders. Write for your Requirements To-day. i; Ml! it Wanganui j
mtmm fiifi (MUCtJ | ill is British 3 | p rr ———-"*n little JackH©m@r lias sum offpltim pi©g- ». Christmas pis was all very It f j well once in a way, but his Ij 1 . mother know that something Eg 8 more sustaimng.was necessary it Ij 9 Jack w«b 10. grow strong aad | 1 heulthy. No wonder she gave him 1 Thistle IQMMEftL • if for she know it was ®P»"3k I 81 made from the finest /W'®*psß IS oHt3,tre.ited hy a spec- [L™ OiK] • Ifi inl process, Save the «a $5w cSt? J9 Coupons and shar" in *¥jV, || tho Great Free Gift I i !' i IN USE ij | ALL OVER THE WORLD j | awarded the certificate of the | i £ INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE ji » ~j' B>fW r QVR2S years experience and admitted skill, enable us to make artificial teeth that are most natural i looking, because they har- | monize with the features of y the face. To obtain this Q effect is a decided art. I <o> FROST & FROST, « Dental Surgeons, 119 Willis Street. (
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 231, 24 June 1919, Page 2
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