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j CREPESB | A Grand Assortment at Tempting Prices. Crepe! The Ideal Fabric for Spring and Summer wear—light in weight, firm in texture, soft in finish, and possessing all the other qualifications required for service and durability. This dainty fabric deservingly merits popularity because of its adaptability, its rich effect at little cost. While very good for Dresses, Blouses, Wrappers, etc., it is now being extensively used for Ladies’ Underwear, because it stands no end of hard usage and frequent laundering and rubbing’. They are both pretty and practical, and are shown in a range of beautiful shades, including- White, Cardinal, Sky, Rose, Saxe, Salmon, assorted Grey and Brown colorings. At the present time we are in a position to offer you some extra-ordinary values in this much-desired material. We ordered many months ago, thereby bought at prices which, with the increased cost of cotton goods, could not be duplicated to-day. When we renew our orders the higher prices must prevail. The advantage of our foresight is yours now—immediately however, or it will escape you. That these superb fabrics are cheap is a good buying argument, that they are good is a better one. Note our Special Value Prices: t Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid per yard. MeGRUER, TAYLOR & CO., Main Street, THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES, CORE. |

It Always Pays to Use DUNLOP TVDCC 1 1 KLj H Their strength and quality ensure a big ==' == mileage, absence of trouble, and every || =i satisfaction. s Always specify “DDNLOPS” and have the very best —it’s cheapest la the long run. i all A»mvnm Dunlop Rubber Do., Ciirisfcisluirofa, WelKsagtoa, and Anokl&swL iiiiiiiiititiHtfliiiHinniimtniiiitiiiiiiiiiiii 'Jh \ Mi J*lC

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Mataura Ensign, 2 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 2 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 2 October 1918, Page 2

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