British Grey Blankets At Almost Pre-war Prices^ THE STORE Ifcg just: received a bale of Bcituli Blaaketu ordered previous to the export prohibit tion. by the War Office. As colonial blankets are almost unprocurable at the mills these blankets will prove a most substitute. The quantity being limited, wise buyers will get in early. Thee-quarter Bed Size, 27/6 Double Bed ~v v ,!.r.i*sd 98/® Be wisel POSTAGE EXTBA, Rennies The Big Store, Waitara.
ASK fOE GOLDEN GOLDEN BAY CEMENT CEMENT. NOW'S THE TIME FOR CONCRETING. BOLD BY J. Austin, New Plymouth W. P. Nichol & Co., NJ>. E. Beckbessinger, Waitar% Gaustad and Mariow, Waitara Moa Dairy Store Co., Inglewood •J. Therkleson, Tariki Midhirst Store Co., Midhirst N.is. Loan and Mercantile, Strati ford. , N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Stratford. J. Arthur, Ngaere. N.Z. Farmers' Organisation So- ■' qety, Eltham. Thomas Bros., Kaponga W. Marshall, Normanhy N.Z. Farmers' Organisation ~ ciety, Hgwera Blair and Bellar, Hawera Kaupqkonui Stvre Co., Kaupokonui Biverdale Dairy Store Co., Inaha J. Barclay, Okaiawa A. 0. Powell, Te Kiri ,Gibsons, Ltd., Patea Aitcheaon, Ltd, Patea Manutahi Dairy Co., Manutahi. Alton Dairy Co., Alton MASTERS, Ltd., Distributors, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 4
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419Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 4
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