DON'T PAY 4/6doi.fORIGGS Don't pay high Prices for eggs! Owtag to the scarcity of supplies, fresh egg* soared in price last winter to as high as 4/6 per dozen. Housewives received a ruae shock when purchasing eggs, and many vowed that never again would they pay such exorbitant prices. The solution? Simply this—preserve them with Ovoline, Liquid or Paste, and store away for next winter. Now that eggs are falling in price, It will soon be the opportune time to preserve Don't be one of the unfortunates who aid not preserve with Ovoline for last winter's supplies—as soon as eggs arc cheap again, preserve with Ovoline, and have them fresh as new-laid for next winter. Be •wise— KEEP FRESH EGGS FRESH WITH OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID. —* k —— —__ THE MOST FASCINATING OF GEMS. Come in and Bee our Selection of Binge, Brooches, Barrings and Pendants. Or Write for Particulars. -.
! JUNIOR BALLROOM CLASSES. PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL. A S the School is used by the A.N.A. -£*- Club on Friday evenings, the Junior Ballroom Class will be held at PHYLLIS O'SHEA'S STUDIO, McKenzie's Buildings, on FRIDAYS.
/^7 THE D-l-C ON THE QUAY <£.- ]£% PRESENTS FASHIONS FOR 0^ Fashions chosen with a great deal of forethought and care for the little N*"o«*2 misses . . . those carefree girls at, or fust leaving college, and between 13 IlYffi anc' '^ Years °^ a9e* Little misses' fashions have all the fine points of tailored coat llJ|p| grown-up clothes, with the added advantage that they are specially de- Notice the fin© stitching on signed just for little misses The prices are extremely moderate, and you'll {£•# .^*. jj-Jgj. find clothes that will fit and flatter any type of little miss figure. in joy rose toning. 39? n . little IlliSSeS 1 dirndlS in style as sketched, or multi coloured tailored linens in i^/ OT O sweet colourings. 13 to 17 years I*** little misses" frOCkS Tailored, softly fitting or peasant styles in checks, spots, polka dots, and featuring waffle prints, American silks, printed shantungs, floral prints, in a wide 22^1 range of colourings. Attractive trimmings and buttons. 13 to 17 years. FROM •l ™l ** little miSSes" tailored frOCkS of oatmeal and slub linens in heavenly blue, blush rose, lagoon blue, white, buttercup, sage green. Sizes 36in. to 42in. FROM ** . little miSSeS SUItS of American silk crepes, in attractive styles and in tonings"""" of airforce blue, sea green, blush rose. 13 to 17 years. • little miSSeS COCCIS in lightweight summer angoras and soft woollens, and In ' .;." .. .... tailored slim-fitting blouse back or belted styles .. . with unusual pockets. In soft shades of CT/A buttercup, joy rose, dusky pink, haze blue. 13 to 17 years. ' FROM " little miSSeS 1 UnderWeCir A dainty and interesting selection of all types of little misses' underwear is now featured in the underwear section. . ■ little miSSeS" heCldweCir Finely woven panamas . ■ « ■ s^l If 7' I I Soft pull-on felts in every possible toning mm •>* * UB * * " ©^' distinctive leghorns in two becoming styles ■ ■■■ •■ ■ - « ■' ■ •» •» II O . . LOCATION . . . MASD»S SECTION . . . FIRST FLOOR
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1940, Page 11
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