PUBLIC NOTICES. WOMEN AND THE MONEY MARKET 4 COMBINATION of circumstance trcaused a tightness of money in on Dominion such as has not been felt to: I years. Men at occe cry " Reduce expenses '" j and it falls to the women-folk to make everj , shilling go twice as ifcr as it did before ■ Food supplies cannot be cut down, j there is no economy in cheap provisions, but ' it becomes necessary to buy the best a3 (cheaply as possible. Try shopping at Irvine ! and Stevenson's great Grocery Store; you j will find it saves money. We buy and sell | largely for cash, so can afford to make reductions to meet the times. AH goods are of the best quality, and prompt attention is given to orders, IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD., GEORGE AND PRINCES STREETS. WANT every woman to try my 'LANE'S MEDOLINE.' | It will give you a skin and complexion to be proud of. No skin too bad to be cleared by it. i/» at Chemists. 3.
Should Try Again I Man—at least, woman—wants all she can get. When she goes shopping she wants tea the best and the most she can get for t-j i money she has to spend. If she comes ronnd to this Store she will stand the best chance of getting those wants supplied.
Special quality Black Cloth Dress Skirts, in the style of the moment, 6/11. These are worth 10/6, but we bought a big lot to get them at this price. Ladies' Brown or Black Fur Muffs, 4/6. Children's White Beaver Muffs, lip. Ladies' Moreen Underskirts, special quality, Black or Colored, extra wide, 3/irand 4/6. Smart Ready-to-wear Blouses, ir; dark colors, full size, 2/11. Warm Coats for the WinterLong Navy or Tweed Coats, 19/6. Three-quarter Tweed Coats. 10/6, 12/6. A few only Black Taffeta Voile Skirts, with deep flounce, edged tucks, were 25/; are not the latest fashion, so out they go at 5/11. Also a few Black Cashmere Skirts, were 25/. We want cneir room, so will take 5/11 foi these also. This is not ale time, but both of these ire Real Plums. Fur Necklets in great variety from 2/9. Too Many of These.—Ladies' Back Hair Nets, real hair, double mesh, 1/6 doz; worth 6d each. Our own Special Line of Allover Hair Nets, 2Jd each, 1/9 dozen, 1/ half-dozen. Ladies' Strong Belted Corsets, 3/9 pair. Ladies' Stockinette Bloomers, 2/6 pair. Colonial Knit All-wool Bloomers, 3/11 pair. Cream Corded Velveteen, extra heavy, 1/11J yard. Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets, 8/6. Laciies Trimmed Toques, 9/6. Ladies Trimmed Hats, 8/6
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ILLINERY || - STORE Stuart Street, fj
] You judge a suit by the fit of a coat, !1 and the things that make a coat fit wdl are shown in this chart. You can't getmore in the most expensive tailor made I suit. You get them all in I one of our suits made to A £ I i your measure 0 I'^i save Yon get the best value, too- ?* ™* T guarantee of your SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. 7 °" We take all the risk of satisfvinrr „«r. „ j j ~ ■, w .• . . Ol . Batlst y in f yo", and don't ask you to take any. How many high-priced tailors will do that' Call and see our range of the new season's patterns. No obligation Empire Bdg„ Princes St. (near C.P.0.), Dnnedia. He ad Office : Chiustchuhch
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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 3
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