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My Ready-to-wear Tailor-made Costumes THEIR MAIN FEATURES i CUT IN THE LATEST FASHION. MADE ON THE PREMISES UNDER MY PER] SONAL SUPERVISION. SUPERB FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES VERY MODERATE. S. SALTZMAN LADIES' TAILOR . . . George Street {next D.S.A.) > ST. t ~% & Fj aw™ imm « BOYS* CAVeNDLSM SUITS JUST THE SUIT •THAT AWKWARD AGE.' When Boys get to e or 9 years of - age Mothers are at a complete loss to know how to clothe them. They have outgrown the Tunio style of Suit and are not big enough for the Norfolk | henoe the introduction of the Cavendish Suit. The illustration will give you an Idea how ft looks. The belt Is stitched to the Jaoket, the pleats running into it at the bottom and into the yoke at the top; the knickers are out wide and full. Price, from 13/6 the Suit. Brown,Ewing and Co., Ltd. BOYB' CLOTHIERS, DUNEOIN. Wardells now counts, many are advantage of > SYSTEM, and are spending their Grocery money there I f Everyone, almost, knows that WardeH** Groceries and Provisions are of the Finest Quality and their Prices—THE LOWEST—ALWAYS I f Everyone SHOULD KNOW that the Cash Rebate Coupon given with U each Cash Purchase represents a tre- I mendous saving. Uf PLEASE CALL and Look Through the SHOW ROOM, where are displayed the Numerous Articles for which Coupons may be Exchanged Free. |T] The Household Utensils, Crockery, m China, Enamelware, Lamps, Etc., are also for Sale at the Prices marked on each, which are in most cases Lower than they can be bought for elsewhere in this City. | wmzw Bros. & Coy. Grocer*, Tea, and Provision Merchants, George Street.

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Evening Star, Issue 15607, 25 September 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15607, 25 September 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 15607, 25 September 1914, Page 9

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