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THE HIGH COST OF LIVING AND HOW TO REDUCE IT. Wo are hearing n lot lately about the higher cost of living, but how do you spend your hard-earned money? If you aro content to pay the prions asked by tho high-pricod credit stores instead of looking around and spending your money to best advantage, then you have no right to kick—anyway not in so far as men's arid boys' ;>pparel is eonroined. while the Melibourns is selling at prices that comiparo favorably with those ruling ton veavs :ia;o. If your living costs aro I Haher to-day then it is not tho Melibourne.'-? f'a'Ut. Read these oxtrnorjdinarily low prices: Strong longelotn ipillo".' cases oil each, 1 men's ribbed woollen seeks 8:1 pair, men's merino so"Hcts and pants Is 6d pair, men's Unddl" trousers 7n (3d, nvn's best niml!;<v -liiM-M-,] tro'u!" 1 !'" 5s o<b men's S S.S, drill shirts .Ms 9d. men's striped nnrl check n«elige shirts 2s lid, men's 'Vim san shifts 6s lid. boys' shirts Is ■srl '-o-'s' celluloid collars 5d »ach. Ivy !--lending wool 2 balls for Oil, men's X'- ; -.v>f suits 2Ss fid. men's Potom ,suits "">"•■ men's flannel nnders 2s 2d. lTr"ilv"-l- of oblie- si-'ii'e- h"ri*« ; T>s •it ~„,..* I- T n ,rl»WO"(l. and Hawera.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 5

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