mm Wfi SSfyis The Burning Question ? WHERE TO GET THE MOST FOR THE MONEY. j Try shopping by post with Collinson I and Cunningham at Palmerston North! j Mrs. M. W of Whemiakura wrote j us in August:—Received 1/- parcel late- ' ly and was more than satisfied; could not get the contents here for less than 5/-." HONEY BACK IN FULL IP DESIRED. FANCY PARCEL No. 18P135 FOR 5/- POST FREE. Box stationery; pad, blotter and envelopes. Jap kit of strong woven grass, lined; handkerchief bag for child, prettily made in floral material; milk jug cover of net with bead edges; nail brush; tooth brush; pencil; pen; cake scented soap; 2 fancy hat pins; 2 hat pin protectors; 2 lace pins or broo.hea; tortoiseshell back comb. . 5/- SUNDRY PARCEL Mo. 18P136 POST FREE. Duchess set; runner 45 by 11 and three mats, embroidered; 6 serviettes. 18 by 18, hemmed; 2 bath towels, white, size 20 by 42; D'oyley. GREAT 20/- UNDERWEAR PARCEL, No. 18P137. re on e ! ,nderskirt > saxe blue > nav y blue or grev; pair English corsets, ski J» to Z9, long over hips with four suspenders; camisole of longcloth tri embroidery; 2 vests with fancy tops; nightdress of longcloth nicely tri *„ embroidery. ' No. 18P138; SPLENDID PARCEL FOR 15/- (postage paid) Colored print underskirt; 2 vests in ribbed cotton with short sleeves• " woven combinations, short sleeves; pretty camisole nicely trimmed c broidery. . 1 TO 9 BROAD STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
Discount! So as to clear our stocks before 'Xmas, wo will allow a DISCOUNT of *Js. in the £, 'TUI," 251b bags . t 'TUI," 50!b ba«s .. "EVELYN'S," 501b bags ~ •EVJ'XYVS," 1001b bags .. .« NEW PLYSIOUT 11.
What Belter 'Xmas Gift! Every year at tin's time we an; asked for advice by our eiistcnievs as !o wlr.tt would make a really good 'Xiu.ib Gift, IF YOU ALSO ARE PONDERING OVER THIS PROBLFrv LHT US HELP YOU! Experience has taught us that there is no more aeeq.UWe or serviceable gift than ■• A PIECE OF FURNITURE OR SOME OTHER USEFUL ARTICLE FOR THE HOiVK! All that is novel, artistic, and reliable will be found in our Showrooms and we suggest that you call and personally inspect our 'Xmai Display—you are'certain of finding something worthy. NEW PLYHOU T H Headquarters for High-class 'Xmas Presents. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND NOTE THE PRICES. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ELECTRO PLATE. CUTLERY. PICTURES. HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. PRESENTS THAT PLEASE. PRESENTS THAT LAST. Bellringer Bros, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. IV. P. NICOLL Look after the " Gintleman that pays the Rint." We have some specially Cheap, Wholesome Pig Foods, Pollard, Oat-Pollard, and Mixed Pig-meal. Call and Inspect or Write for samples and quotations. ROWE KING; and BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1915, Page 6
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