It is Well to Remember That a Bargain—is something "by which buyer and seller profit." That is how the lata Theodore Roosevelt defined it. A barkgain is anything but a one-sided affairf That is why this message ■, , CONCERNS NEW PLYMOUTH ' WOMEN. /j/a *Y The dainty underwear we show .just J\ \ now profits the buyer. It is BUCtt'won* *■*.. J ] derful value that it satisfies the wearer \ !■ and proves its worth—demonstrates that t I ifc was a "good buy." And, itf course* \_ / ,/ it aids us to sell these lines—that'* // what we're here for. .* k // CONSIDER THIS UNDERWEAR, )f not only from the tlew-Jiiipliw o!*Bea? ■ sonableness, but also because Jis price and quality—Nightdresses, pretty! > i* trimmed with lace and embroidery, 6/U V to 18/6. \ Band-made nightdresses, trimmed with tucks and real laco 19/11 to 45/-. Camisoles in W. and 0.5., trimmed with lace and embroidery, 3/11 to 21/-. Knickers, W. & 0.5., trimmed with lace and embroidery, 4/8 to 16/6. A comprehensive display of underwear for summer, pall ig (kl4' inspect these quality lines. _.„„--.. NEW PLYMOUTH* Your Furniture Problem for 1920 is easily solved by a visit to the Bed Post. Our stocks are always" * up to the mark " both in quality and variety, and we can supply every requirement ia household furnishings. If you are seeking BETTER GOODS, BETTER SERVICE AND BETTER VALUES you will certainly make a resolution to make the Red Post your store for furniture. We desire to thank you for your generous support during the past twelve months, and we shall endeavour to deserve your continued confidence. 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. ■- GARTON'S H. G. Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Devon Greystone, and Centenary. HURST'S Imperial Green Globe, P. T. Mammoth, Komney Marsh,. G. T. Y- and P. T. Y. Aberdeen. MANGELS. GARTON'S Yellow Globe, Gatepost, Long B,ed> Prizewinner, Red , Intermediate and Sugar. AND 'ho favorite Jersey Queen. ALSO— Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, White Matchless, Garton's Long Altringham, and James' Scarlet Carrot Seet 1 JAPANESE MILLET. As supplies of most of the above are limited, St is advisable to order now. NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kaponga and Manaia* ' Chief Dominion Agent for "LEEDS" BASIC SLAG. W. P. NICOLL & Co (Late W. Rowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Be.- Quality GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, FOWL WHEAT, CHAFF, OATS, ETC. At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. In Stock: GOLDFN BAY CEMENT, the best cement os the market, (CREAM O' THE OAT) Soliloquy No. 4. The Worker- * When I And smelt— I—' 1 — ' A —' *- -«--- J grumble? Not on T big plate of Oream T '"'*""--"-thins;." jut o( all cereal foods became it i •o rich in the phosphorus lecithin and proteid tba. brain and body need, and Oreamoata is just the *nd tha flavour—whyl It's nneqoftlV* l ;'
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 2
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