And Here's the New Spring Neckwear —- London's Latest Move all tilings Neckwear must be captivating, and these new importations will captivate New Plymouth ladies as they have done those of the Homeland* Styles are indeed charming and so numerous that everyone may follow their fancy, in this big collection. See tliifl pretty Neckwear early—it is just what you will need fofl Spring ,and the prices are an additional Attraction* THESE ARE POPULAR STYLES > New arrival of Crepes, in plains and colored stripes, You really, must see these pretty New Styles, "HIGH-CLASS DRAPERS" NEW PLYMOUTH.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY RAKES, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, WEED FORKS, TROWELS, LAWN MOWERS, GRASS CATCHERS, WIRE NETTING, GARDEN LINES. All at lowest prices for cash. Bellringer Brothers Limited, NEW PLYMOUTH .AND STRATFORD.
The Many Unusual Little Things •eemingly unimportant, help to make WD POST FURNITURE the first choice of buyers of go»d furniture. Perhaps it is ju»t ti>4 ORIGINALITY OF DESIGN, or maybe the niceties of finish, but its many good points combilMs immediately appeal to the refined taste. A visit to our showrooms will convince you that FOR QUALITY AND VALUE jn furniture, we are unsurpassed. The Red Post Furnishing Coy., Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH AND • INGLEWOOD.
Swede, Turnip and Mangel Seed. For the coming season I can' supply the following well-known varieties:SWEDES. GARTON'S Superlative and Incomparable. HURST'S Monarch, Champion, Crimson King and Magnum Bonum. TURNiPS. CARTON'S H. G. Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Devon Grevstone. and Centenary. HURST'S Imperial Green Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Romnev Marsh, G. T. Y. and P. 1. Y. Aberdeen. MANGELS. CARTON S Yellow Globe, Gatepost, Long Red, Prizewinner. Re» 'lntermediate and Sugar. AND 'ho favorite Jersey Queen. ALSO-~ Sinclair s Champion, White Belgian, White Matchless, Garton'u Long Altringham, and James' Scarlet Carrot Seed. JAPANESE MILLET. As supplies of most of the above are limited, it is-advisable to I order now. ' NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kaponga and ManaUu Chief Dominion Agent for "LEEDS" BASIC SLAQ
For COUBHt, COLDS, CATARRH, u.e TlHifs: Costs 2/. Makes 1 pint Saves 10/Oood also for Toothaohe, Earache and stomach Cramps and Diarrhoea when u u»ed without, sw-eteniny. 71 en l ——**mmmmmmwrmmmmmmmaDO
Daily News car leaves each at 430 o'clock for Hawera, returning!? from Hawera (L. 0. Hooker'i) at 7.16> Eltham 7.55, Stratford 8.15, and Inglewood SSO, reaching New Plymouth (via Kgmont Road) at 0.30 W. Brausgrove, proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1919, Page 2
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