w n Co.. Ltd. Invite Your Inspection of their Fine Assemblage of the World's Contribution to the Daintiness of New Blouses, Dresses, and Costumes. New Sports Coats and Skirts. New Millinery and Corsets. New Hosiery and Gloves. New Laces and Neckwear. New Dress Materials. Quality and Economy Combine. wine ex V«« „L, Dunedln's Busy Business Centre. yffiimMiJiMlil^llßllMWjUllfillftfflliWllilJllii Ladies* Fashiona for the Spring Season, THERE can be* no doubt that tho Tailor-made Costtun* has become even more fashionable than ever since the war commenced. This is due in large measure to the lasting quality of the material and to the graceful beauty of the Costume itself. There is something in the masculine cut of an expert tailor which gives distinction and makes the Taiicr-ma-do Costume the ideal Dress for ladies—a style which brings out the beauty of the human figure, both in repose and movement. The ' folios of Fashionable Styles for the Spring season hare now arrived, av.i we shall be happy to Bubmit these for inspection by Ladies. The Stvles are so numerous that it will be easy to choose one which will give pleasure and satisfaction. In regard to Materials, we have a large variety of ELigh-elass Worsteds »Dd Tweeds, bnt we desire to call special attention to a recent shipment of First-quality Costume Cloths. Those new season's Cloths are very attractive and make up with striking effectiveness. The material ia smooth, with rather a silky finish, and may be had in tha following colors: —Choeo Brown, Nut Brown, Mole, BeaveV, Canary Fawn, Bottla CS-roor. Snxe, and Smoke Blue. The price "for a TAILOR-MADE COSTUME in the foregoing material is £8 8/. and at this figure it will be found to be thoroughly good value. In the niceties of Design an<f Effect, as well as in tha all-important feature of Cut an J Draping, our Costumes will be found of a high standan and in the best of tasto. Ladies are invited to call and inspect the lqyely now Costume Clothe for the spring season. & J. ARTHUR, LTD., LADIES' TAILORS, 12, 14, 16, & 18 GEORGE STREET. "mMMSsmimM^vuai Favorite Teas® \ WING to the sustained and continuous advance in the I J cost of Teas, we are compelled to notify a slight % / increase in the prices of our popular and high-grade blends. The only alternative was to adhere to the present prices and reduce the quality, but this measure would be as unsatisfactory to our Customers as it would be distasteful to ourselves. In Tea especially Quality is every il -'ng, and the fact that the war has made one s favorite „.~nd' a few pence a pound dearer will hardly interfere with the enjoyment of the meal when the Tea remains the same rich, luscious beverage to which one has been accustomed. From this date, then, our prices will be as follows: The Popular " ORIENT " (The Delicious Tea) . 2/4 per lb. MATCHLESS (Brown Label) ....... 2/6 per lb. MATCHLESS (Red Label) ....... 2/2 per lb. HIMALAYA (Pure Indian) .♦...•» 3/ per lb. MATCHLESS (Blue Label) , * * * . . * i/ioperlb. COUPONS will be given as usual with all the above, except the " Matchless f ' at 1/10 per lb, and in point of value we are confident that these Teas cannot be excelled. «' THE LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS!" WARDELL BROS. 8? Co. Grocers, Tea and Provision Merchants, George Street. .r'V- ,
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Evening Star, Issue 16825, 29 August 1918, Page 7
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