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FACTS Exhibiting the enormous Wastage of Cotton in War vj, No/i—Every shot fired from o lain, gun jfX? D/v> disposes of half a bale of cotton. . /v XJr^^K No. 2.—la ,t.hiee minpiboß a machine-gun (tCJ£&MJp@' i *\ in operation, will use up a balo of f^vey^-"-! cotton. ' • ' 4 'T*'ei / &? s vji No. 3.—Every warship in battle during lk^%^Jl£<v/ ' an adMon;. consumes from five to jDwM/iIV I six thousand pounds per minute. JpyVilit 111 1 1 \ 1 'No. 4-Th appalling loss of raw rnsteri- /[ 11! ill I 7 KAv> ftl which would otherwise bo de- // voted to Beneficent industrial purposes 7" ie, iiu th'o aggregate, beyond cal-, . '. ■ ■ y^TnCr**^ ! dilation. ■. ' A [h t ''K^ No. s.—Beyond the cotton used in de- Ajj . Wra structivo actions, however, the ahi I>l <U change of apparel for the troope Jβ | ij Il\ . . . liow engaged in the war alono re- / I i'i I \ considerably more than # | . il I•' \ a million bales. " /r, I \ No. 6.—Humane action, too, in attention fl' ' I, \ to and care of -the wounded util- .J I • I \ ieee more than tiventy thousand 'Iα , \ THESE FACTS SHOW LADIES, THE Uf- i _, r) IMPORTANCE OF PLACING ORDERS l"L' FOR COTTdN FROCKS AT ONCE! muth ' FRENCH CAMBRIC DBESSES- «s. 6d. JV N 'CREPE DRESSES- 525. 6d. «&i ZEPHYR DRESSES- 655. 6d. ' 21$ LamMon Qnay ? WelHngfon When you go to the 3tore, don't aay "a • | N pound of Tea pleaee," and waste both your i time and your storekeeper's, while he asks I you which tea. Make & note in your bonnet \ box that ' ' \ is the Daddy of Teas I ' and sny"a pound of REOORD'ploaso," you V | wlllihus please tho man behind the counter, \ who likes people who know what they want, * and you will also please yourself, which is | moro to the point, when you try the Dustless \ DADDY OP TEAS, \
fhsm* Groat. : OUII TAILOEING BENDERS THEM EVERLASTING. ■ .'■'■' i THE superior quality of the material used, combined with the efficient tailoring, has given our Costnrae3 and Suits a distinctively reflnd appeerauoe not to be obtained elsewhere. For the new season we have recently received an exclusive range of the latest and best ouality Tweede and Serges, which undoubtedly surpass their predecessors for their elegance and very tasteful colourings. , ,1 Both our Costumes and Suits embody evory detail of the latest styles known, and no effort is spared to ensure for our numerous clients absolute, satisfaction. lorrison 4 Pemy LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, WILLIS' STREET 1 WEI/MNGTON. ffl Teat this Good jse «B Old English ® Relish— Piquant or Mild Most wholesome and agreeable seasoning forFleeh.FishandFowl. Adds a rich, savoury tanf; to Soups, Rarebits ' and PicnicSandwichci. P LINKS LUXURY m>' WITH ECONOMY IB w V O-H.-9 ■ ■ 1B jj
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 23 September 1918, Page 2
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