-Colonel Corkright: " Majah diuuu mm .seme trouble with a. nigguh last night, didn't he, suh?" Colonef Gore: "No, suh. He just shot the nicrguh ; that's PUBLIC NOTICES. WOMEN AND THE MONEY MARKET A COMBINATION of circumstances has caused a tightness of money in our Dominion such as has not been felt for years. Men at once cry " Reduce expenses!" and it falls to the women-folk to make every shilling go twice as far as it did before. Food supplies cannot be cut down, and there is no economy in cheap provisions, but it becomes necessary to tray the best as cheaply as possible. Try shopping at Irvineand Stevenson's great Grocery Store; you will find it saves money. We buy and sell largely for cash, so can afford to make reductions to meet the times. All goods aro of the best quality, and prompt attention is given to orders. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, LTD., GEORGE AND PRINCES STREETS. A
A Kitchen WITH a "EUREKA" Gas Cooker WHEREIN YOU S3; IP sa S5 B3 ss Ssia^iS? Pi m sM wm Kw ssg?g SSS swa fSwA I <s£& m mm m m tlm m m sm 'mm m m IM*S m Mk ffS& m tsa ftr4?i< mm m m m ssa && mi Brags No waiting -while the fire burns; turn a tap and the cook- ' er is ready. A special blessing when without a servant. Save Labor No fuel to fetch. No ashes to rake out. No flues to clean. Save Worry You can go out cooking. There is no fear that the Gas Cooker will go out too. Save Discomfort The kitchen can be kept cool in summer. Save Money The fuel is only used when needed. Meat cooked in a Gas Cooker loses much less weight than if baked in a coal fire; the savij pays for the gas used. -■■ s II 1 BARGAINS IN LINES WHICH- MUST BE SOLD. As our Stock-taking is at hand we have laid out z number oflines which must be cleared before the end of our financial year. These Lines arc Suitable for Everyday Use, in Your Own Home, or for Giving Away as Marriage or Birthday Gifts. NOTE THE PRICES: w~*\\ Ca Service |( I } I Consisting of Teau S ar Basin, ,/r I A/ a nd Cream Jug, the very thing ■*, \Jf Tea. \ Usual price, 35/, 45/ f Bargain Frice, J 25/-. Any Pattern. Revolving Cruets/s bottles, 5/3, 7/6 Bist&iit Jars, nickel mounted, 6/Breakfast Cruets from 3/6 to 7/6 ■Sugar and Cream Sets, Afternoon Te; spoons, Jc:ly Dishes, Jam Sp:ons, &c„ all more or le& shop soilerf. at Bargain Rates. We Invite Inspection and Guarantee Satisfaction. These Goods must be sold. No Reasonable Offer Refused. THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER; .JfySfreiNjrti and flavour are combined in mkj No other Jlle approaches if In Qualify. m:: .'x^Vrr^l-J, A
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Evening Star, Issue 14039, 21 April 1909, Page 7
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