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HOW LITTLE THINGS GROW. 'Flic irfoa of the steam-boat Began by a little K>j watching the lid of a kettle being forced 1 up by the steam. And a little oough which is at first too slight to notice may develop into Bronchitis or Consumption. Grca.t things always have small beginnings, and often the sufferer realises his danger too late. Make, an effort to stop your cough, ivcep wi'MTi and take a course of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Don't wait any longer. i?i;y a Is lOd bottle to-day from your storekeeper or chemist. You will bo glad you tried it. 39

JBaCDTi "MARROWFAT" EACON lias all the goodness and palate-tickling liavoisr which the most scientific aiani; gives to<Uic plump, grain-fed pork, specially selectedforitstenderju>rmr-«s Vxrr* roH- that bearsthe " Mai can therefore be relied i. lU n i» m« b breakfast a thoroughly enjoyable meal. 'MARROWFAT'

TE cordial!" '■:•■■''" everybody, customers or not, to attend our annual display of Litest noveltiov lor liiis season. It's not likely that you'll be able to walk into any other store, and see ;;uch a fine variety of mew goods to be sold at reduced priuss, right at the beginning of the season, The reductions are timely—both for you and for us. Practically the whole of the. wearing' time is yet to come, and the goods and siyh-s are the very latest for this season—for you the saving means money in hand. As for us, we simply have to lessen stocks, if fer no other reason than because the carpenters are crowding us for room which prevents us from displaying other new goods that are arriving every day. The alterations have already taken a big forward step; when space is cleared it will take another. Meanwhile, reductions are the order of the day. We are full ready for business, ready to serve you. _ Our store policy you know. It is a liberal and successful one. It is the selling of high-grade and dependable merchandise at lowest consistent priaes. Knowing the high character of our merchandise we do not hesitate to back it with our usual guarantee of satisfaction, and agree (as we always do) to make exchanges gladly and consider no sales final until you are fully satisfied. DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Every new wear* ag.d design is reprosonted and every yard wfil »• sold undor usual price to a greater or less extent during tkese alterations. We oouldn't bogin to tell you about everything, but we quote tw« lines far your consideration. DRESS LENGTHS OF WASHING TAFFETTA, 3s 11d. The first requisites of a washing dress aro in this pretty material. The «olotb ar« fast—both in the strong colors and delicate tinti. Good strong ev»n weave in colors of br«wn, navy, oisouit, saxe, sky and gray. Not a tetter fabrio for sunmer and yet to-day you may nave a dross longtk for 3s 11d. DRESS LENGTH OF SHANTUNG, 4s 11d. Has all the good wearing qualities of linen —all the lustrous beauty of silk. la all tie new oolors, including greys, browns, tussore, oreme, saxe, green and blaok. An ideal cloth for children as well as grewn-u»8. A full dress length of this soivioeable material for 4s lid. ONE-PIECE DRESSES UNDERPRICED. It is quito truo that tho prices wo ask are the lowest that rule any where on dres-es of equal merit. The two or llirco linos quoi<*l will give you some idea of the wonderful values wo havo to oifcr you. STYLISH PRJNT DRESSES FOR 10s Gd. Neat black and whit* strired cambrics. The dresses aro ni«oly finished and daintily trimmed with black satin, giving the dress a most charming appearance. Can you imagine a prettier frock for the absurdly low price of 10s 6d. PRETTY LINENE DRESSES, 13s 6d. A becoming stylo, made in nice quality Linene, in natnrsd tussora shade, with piping and collar of white pique. A very serviceable froek, and only 13s 6d. DAINTY CREPE DRESSES, 19s 6d. These dresses are nicely made, according to the latest styles, daintily iinislied with collar and cuffs of contrasting color, a/id pretty little buttons. Colors are grey, saxe, champagne and brown. Alteration Sale Price, 19S 6d. READY TO WEAR HATS, 6/11. Why should you come here? Because nowhere else in Gore can you see a better variety! Because nowhere else eaa you get beautiful, new, and stylish hats at reduced prices. The gist of the proposition is this: We have over 100 of these dainty ready-to-wear tats—the prettiest and" most charming creations imaginable, each one, representing this season's smartest style. It is only because of the fact that the carpenters are srowding us for room that compels us lo sell these hats at reduced prices in order to make room for uew goods just All other places sell them at 7s lid to 9s Hi. You can come in and take your ekoice for the remarkably low price of 6s 11d. THE PBO6RESSME DRAPERS ON THE BUSY CORNER, SORE.

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Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 3

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