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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WATERS’ VI-OATTA, UNRIVALLED OXYGENATED SKIN FOOD NOT GREASY NOR STICKY. Removes and prevents Sunburn, Tan, and Roughness of the Skin. Invaluable to men after shavin^. Is 6d, posted Is 9Ad. Only at° IT WATERS’, CHEMIST, t9 • 5 Princes street (opp, H.B. Buildings). TV'S" ESSES -ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD., require Experienced MACHINISTS and FINISHERS for Costumes and Paletots. Also IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES. Apply Mr KING, Top Floor, Clothing Factory, High street. MISS SWINDLEY, 106 PRINCES STREET, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S PIQUE HATS, latest shapes, Is lid. WHITE SILK AND NET HATS, 7s lid. The balance of READY-TO-WEAR HATS, 4s lid. SPECIAL NOTICE, TO-MORROW AND FOLLOWING DAYS WE SHALL CLOSE BETWEEN 1 AND 2

FOR LUNCH, A. AND T, INGLIS, LTD. HOW IS YOUR MEAT BILL? ERE are still a number of people who are in a position to avail themselves of our Caah-over-the-ooimter system of purchasing Meat, and who yet fail to realise the great saving it effects. A saving of a Penny upwards on NEARLY EVERY PURCHASE—saving of SHILLINGS PER WEEK, on the Meat Bill of a large family, LESSENING THE STRUGGLE OP THE ■ It means NO SACRIFICE IN QUALITY. You go for your meat and pay for it. CARGILL ROAD. C&SiDIN 'Si? MEETING. RACES AT WINGATUI, FEBRUARY 16th. fTSHE D.1.0. are making an INITIAL X FASHION DISPLAY of. NEW AUTUMN STYLES in MILLINERY and FROCKS. In no sense ate the fashions extreme. The dominant note is quiet dignity. * We invite our friends and their friends to view this beautiful display. IT MEANS WORKING MAN. JAMES WRIGHT, D.LC. D.1.0. Known—That Billheads, OirI w w i culars. Garda. Proam WTOA® anil flnvi n._ darata frioea, 1

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Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16033, 9 February 1916, Page 5

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