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Wfrdells’ Lowest Prices We are doing '"HKemamc Our Best — V to keep prices at the lowest possible level. We are not sacrificing Quality, but utilising our great buying-power to the utmost. We have our own Tea-Blending Warehouse and our own Bacon-Curing Factor}'-, thus dispensing with the usual middle profits. The immense and increasing volume of business we are doing | proves that our Buying and Producing arrange- | ments are thoroughly | right and satisfactory. Grocers, Tea and Precision Merchants, Always! A Short.Price List ALMONDS, best quality—2/6 lb. SOFT-SHELL ALMONDS—I/8 lb.BAKING POWDER, large tins "K" —l/10 lb. ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY —l/5 ib. ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS —l/5 lb. BUTTER BEANS, finest quality—--6 |-d Sb. HARICOT BEANS—4d Ib. CORNFLOUR—7£d ib, CREAM OF TARTAR—3/3 lb. COCOA, Van HoutenV—jf’s, 1/3* i’s, 2/5; I’s, 4/6. ' FINEST LOOSE COCOA—2/8 lb. LEA & PERRIN’S SAUCE—*pints» 3/3; half-pints, 1/9. MELLOR’S SAUCE, pints—2/2, Wardell Bros. & Co., Are you doing Your Best--to make your Housekeeping Money earn its utmost? Not if you buy on the extravagant long-credit system. You can do far better! Pay Cash at WardeUs', and you will get the Lowest Prices—Always, and therefore the Biggest Value /your money can procure. In addition, you will receive a Bonus Coupon with every Gash Purchase. These are exchangeable for any article of household utility in our Show Room. This is proving a great boon* to many Housewives, and a tag saving of money,. George St. Telephones 35 and 955. rvrs % Prices,and Values in Dress Materials of more than usual interest We_ have just opened a Big Assortment of Choice Costume Materials, comprising Covert Coatings, Face Cloths, Serges, and Gaberdines. 54-in GABERDINES, a splendid Cloth for Summer Costumes and Skirts—22/® yard. S6in ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEED in Brown, Heather Mixture —13/11 56m ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SUMMER TWEED in three shades of Grey—l 4/6 yard. 40in STRIPED RATINES, the correct thing for present day wear—B/6 yard. 40m PLAIN COLORED VOILES—3/11 yard. 4©in STRIPED JAP, CREPE, for Summer Skirts—2/9 yard* Wi pi WIHBDIIS’S BUSY BUSSIigSS cesits& wing, I Cn, Id. ; vV yA Unique Selection of Suitings eh iae m the Finest Dominion..! in the Wholesale Trade who have been through New Zealand, and are conversant with the t—r«TW»y*;i sriipa stocks held by leading Tailors, assure us that, without exception, we nave quite the largest and mosty varied selection of HIGH-CLASS ALL-WOOL SUITINGS of any firm ip the Dominion. This is what we have been aiming at—to give our cq§tomers such a magnificent scope in the ailc •<■■ important matter of Selection that the choice of a suiting would be a real_ pleasure because of. the diversity and variety of materials available. We are now showing for Summer Suits the following very High-Class Fabrics:— ENGLISH TWEEDS, FLANNELS, and WORSTEDS. SCOTCH TWEEDS in smooth and rough finish. IRISH TWEEDS, including genuine Donegal and Athlone weaves. BRITISH SERGEis inThe best Black and Indigo Fast Dyes. A special feature is the fine choice of LIGHT SUMMER SUITINGS m j-j anne - 3 > an d Worsteds, which will make up with splendid eftect. • Gentlemen are invited to call and inspect our unique stock with the object of placing their-orders for the coming season as edrly as possible. .&J. ARTHUR Ltd. Merchant Tailors and Ladles’ Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 George Street.

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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 9