I SPRING & SUMMER MIT T TMCDvI ' MODES IN IVIILLIIMEK I In our Salon is a galaxy of beautiful Millinery Creations for Spring and Summer wear. Below we illustrate, describe, and price a few—We wish i to emphasize "A FEW," for although these itemised are fairly representative, they can by no means give you a correct impression of the beauty, taste, and variety of our showing. You had best come in and enjoy an | artistic treat. . . PAY OUR SALON A VISIT TO-DAY. £ _________________________^^_^^__ V MIOO-Tlvfe model is >b<}' .# \>££>* composed entirely of /T'\^s_>f7 \ C\ violets, underlined with I \ '•• . .yji \_— / \ silk to match - The /' \_ IK \ / • only trimming is a J\ ./( \ •X / handsome white osproy f I yy /I jv I / 6e ' round with leaves. X. Yv j /? ■ MloS—Large Leg'norn Shape, underlined saxe blue silk, Price, 75/6, Vi / shielded" floral nhion, trimmed black ribbon velvet, hand- \j/ some bow at back; roses set flat on brim, petals outlining \f crown. Price, 59/6. ~ , / ' / / Jllol—The Panama for the ' Spring., Can also be had in i and 6in. brim, Thr MlO3 —A Panama Ml-7-Flnn Firm Tag.l-Bib- MlO2-Le o horn Shape-Bound design _._ ono hr[m ' ,bon plaited crown,, banded., edge of straw; band and bow with navy spot silk, with beautifully blocked and fringed ends on either of nbbon to match fringed edges. Price, 18/6. «owW Tlie kt for " „ide. narrow straw braid- C ° loUr3 ,° f h Untrimmed- 11/6, school wear and col in, for finish; various eol- . t Ata, «iUU. for .Girls' lege band; untrim ~-,. n • o„ ' "' 12 ' 6, College band. ' med. Price, 11/6 our combinations. Price, 33/-. • j \\- in £ Discount for Cash, , GEORGE &KERSLEY, LTD.,, LAMBTON'QUAY,' WELLINGTON.
I"I : Wtb A Breakfast fit If ' S * ora ng Si jwy Milk Oaties is a new and ;;i 'JW Absolutely different WW breakfast food—already >t\ m partially cooked it saves /r&s the housewife time and 3aF 'TsP) fuel- Great heavy rollers treat the superfine tMf^fc|-|l plump oats, and mould them into wonderfully 'wl. thin wafer-like flakes. (Wmilk M A\V V have that delicate scalded >3 \UY7 i "\ mi'.k taste which is so h'iso-if-wi\\\V. \ lately distinctive. Try them K HUT - to-morrow, and you'll nnV \\\\ dcrstand why folk say Milk \\\c=- Oaties is the breakfast de \\\Y luxe. Save the Conponsand \\\\ share in tho Great Free Gift ■ WW: Schetue. SO SKIN BEAUTY.GREME PARMA. THE IDEAL CREME FOR EVENING USE. Price, 5/6. GEO. MEE, CHEMIST, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Sleep is « tonic for the tired, but it cannot replace waste. Morning tiredness is a sign that brain and nerves need phosphorus—toning up! || (ftetcher*£.. contains phosphorus in an easily assimililcd lorm. After a lew doses you will sleep soundly, and wake in the morning fit and fresh with a good appetite for breakfast and ready for work. Get a bottle 10-rlay, 2/6 and 4/6. any Chemist or Store. Post free from CHAS.-i. FLETCHER Chomist ; . - WMlin'ton I" |tAIL BAILMENTS IP A HAS HO ig mf EQUAL tepk/ i\Q, CNamishs mm a s
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 4
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