Always on Top. . nnHAT is the position maintained lg|||?|w ■-» by our GROCERIES. -^fjili^lisl "Cheapness" by itself has ceased to |ii^^&^^ diaw but the combination of BEST PiT^m QUAI3TY raid LOWEST PRICES • *liil Ht !ac" n-a^e our reputation. We have everything in the way of 'Sj^'^v provisions at prices that are J&sil phenomenally moderate considering p^'x. \| » the present crisis. Our stock ;of Groceries is always i?J*#! '"'■ ® complete and the freshest obtainable. ite w. price, <a son, . ls^^^ ' FOR BEST VALUE ; /SSil IM GROCERIES, " MSM " war I I*. " * / :iz^j. . . HavelocK. . . These arc day s cf big things. OOITON DRESS FABRICS REFLECT THE IWFLUEPICE niniii 11 *1 ' ■ »— iiiwiiihii i« limn"" WHII>E the nations are putting forth every ounce of energy aid skill into the gredt undertakings •of The day a reflection is found in the dress modes of the day. Blcek Stripes and Coin Spot Tare +he most noticeable and most fayoied of fashicn's (caprices. You CAN see thorn; they're big things—and smart. Some of the ne.v Voiles have solid, stripes an, inch ■ :wide, yet they have a daintiness that is surprisingly charming; ethers have laige spots the size of a shilling; T"%"j^2| still others deinty floral effects. The D-1.C.-has a fine ■ liH selection of these at Is 4d and 3s 6d per yard—27 Tlien we have.,'the woild-famous "Tobralco" tiib x!|AyJ^ fabrics. Tho designs are just lovely, and can be had in spots, stripes, floril effects, and ir. black and whiteIs yard, 28 inche3 wide. i If you did but kiow l»ow gladi> wo would send you j patterns'of these delightful materials, you would/write by the very next mi'il. « DIG. . Wellington mail mi nwu«a«««»u."» uwammmmt —" hihiiiwiihimi iihiiiii—b"»^' ■"■■■■ . .-.■ Come and See OUR NEW Spring Suitings. |F you are still nnacquai&U d with oar tailoring, and YOU FEEL THAT YOU HAVE NOT YET GOT THE BEST IN TAILORING that it-is ' »■ ■ possible to obtain, then you ought, in fairness to yourself, join the ranks of the pleased by Setting us mak« your Spring Suit. V/vi give individuality and distinction to all clou cy we make. Every garmtn' is MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS, tnier the. best condition -i&c< by British workmen who hwe had long and wide of high-class wwk. Oiis- prices, too, wSil please you, for valii^ 1 is a strong p@int with ys, O THOSE ENLISTING OUR CUTTER'S M^ cutting experience is ai your crvicf^. %^3ll v Ef £2CfI6S jf \ Market iStreet.. Blesifieisn.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 22 October 1915, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 22 October 1915, Page 3
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