BUSINESS NOTICES. i ——————————————————— " ECONOMY IN DRESS !! LET US CONVINCE THE LADIES OF THIS DISTRICT THAT WE CAN HELP YOU TO DRESS BETTER FOR LESS J Om% Dressmaking Department is perfectly equipped with expert Dressmakers and a staff of-.experi- - enced workers, who' undertake fcho making of Costumes and Frocks to; the complete satisfaction and sav-:ing-.o£ our Customers, - These Prices will convince you that there is wisdom in consulting MOORE'S Dressmaking Department when you require Fashion" able Garments Made to Measure. GREY TWEED COSTUMES to-Mea-sure—£3 12s 6d, £8 19s 6d, £4 ss, to £7. GREY TWEED COAT FROCKS— 50s, • 555, 635, 67s Gd. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES— £3 15s, £4, £4 ss, £5 53. to £7 7e. VOILE DRESSES— 32s 6d,.43s 6d, 455, 50a. POPLIN and COTTON GABERDINE" DRESSES and COSTUMES— I li/ White, Cream, Navy, Khaki, Grey, Saxe, Brown, Mustard— Dresses 47s 6d t 50s, sss. Costumes sss, 60s, 655, MOORE'S HOUSE FOR GOOD VALUE. EAST AND MOORE ST&EETS, ASKBURTON, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. "Not Procurable/* does not apply to Drugs used in dispensing. I have ample supplies of Drugs, formerly made in Germany, but now made in England, and I import these by parcels post. I can prepare any Prescription at only a small advance on pre-war cost, but in articles for general eale the position is very different. All Foods, Preparations of Malt, Toilet Articles containing Glycerine, and hundreds of other things, are absolutely forbidden export, and this accentuated by the shortage of steamers, makes trading - very difficult. I am "out of stock" only .of those goods which I cannot possi-. bly Procure.! J. M. CAMBRIDGE, CHEMIST. Home-Made Jam Reduces Cost of Living, HOME-MADE JAM is cheaper than Butter; especially in the Winter. It is wholesome, too, particularly for children. Plan to make more this season because Butter is going to be dearer. We have all the needed utensils., etc., at Really Low PricesOlder your requirements Now. : . Screw-top Jam Jars—at! *iz«s; Tie-over Jam jars, jelly Jars. Jam Spoons. Rubber Rings and Parchment Covers. Brass and Enamelled Cast iron preserving Pans. Scales for Weighing Ingredients. Sugar, Gelatine. Also Pickling Sundries. JOHN ORR and CO.'S, EAST STREET STORE, 'Phone 42. GLOVES for Harvesters. Protect tho hands. A strongly-mado quality.—At Jobu Orr and Co.'a East Street Stora.
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