PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS
FARMERS' PROTECTION SOCIETY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, April 12.' The master bakers have decided not to sell bread at the price fixed by the Piicea Adjustment Board. The Victorian farmers haw formed a union, one of whose objects is; to prevent the fixing of the prices of foodstuffs from becoming a settled policy.
EASTER SALE OF LADIES' WINTER COATS' AT PRICES FAR LESS THAN WHCBUBsat.tt. COST. This sale will continue for 21 days It will give everyone wanting a smart New Season's Coat or Paletot juet the opportunity the.y need. Here are all new Btylea, new materials, the very smartest ooats produced; all at genuine sale reduced prices. LADIES' WINTER COATS. Lot I—2oo LADIES' COATS, in grey and greenish tweeds, inset sleeve, and belt at waist. Regular price, 29s 6d. EASTER SALE PRICE, 15s 6d. Lot 2.—100 TWEED COATS,, with belt and Raglan sleeve; shades grey and green. Regular price, 37s 6d. EASTER SALE PRICE, 22s 6d. Lot 3.-135 BLACK NAP CLOTH COATS, Raglan sleeve and belt; good quality. 'Regular price, 425. EASuES, SALE PRICE, 255. Lot 4.-25 NEWEST SHAPED COATS,* full skirt; shades purple and brown. Regular price, 39s 6d. EASTER SALE PRICE. 29s £d. Lot 5.-10 NAVY NAP CLOTH' COATS, inset sleeve and wide belt. Regular price, 47s 6d. EASTER SALE PRICE, 355. Lot 6.—NIGGER BROWN NAP CLOTH COAT, Military shape. Regular price, 555. EASTER SALE PRICE, 355. Lot ?.—SMAETLY SHAPED TWEED COATS, full skirt, shaped bands at hips, Raglan sleeve. Regular price, 49s 6c] EASTER SALE PRICE, 37s 6d. Lot B—DARK GREY TWEED COATS, Raglan sleeve .and wide belt. Regular price, 555. EASTER SALE PRICE, 39a 6d. Lot 9.—GREY TNYEED OOATS. Raglan sleeve and wide belt. Regular Drice, 57s 6d. EASTER SALE PRICE, 45e. Lot 10.—NEAT TWEED COAT, in green mixture, fastening close to neok, and straps at hips. Regular price, -655. EASTER SALE PRICE, 52s 6d. W. PENROSE & CO. —Advt.
— Guinea-pigs are born with all their far, and with their eyes open. They are also born with teeth, and start eating solid food on the day of their birth. IS BUSINESS DUMi? Several people are complaining bitterly about c want of real vitality in business. Such a state of things, combined with the fact that our exports show such, a phenomenal increase over all previous years, ie irreconcilable. The only feasible explanation is that thoso people profiting by the increased prices for exports must bo hanging on to their money. There ie no slackness in. tho sales of Red Cross Ointment, however, Tho reason is that whatever else people may refrain from buying, Rod Cross Ointment is now such a recognised necessity that no medicine chest is replete without it. All grocers and chemists sell it at Is 6d a box.— Advt. On
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 4
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