You pay £l3 /A VJI fa a \*\ \ L | order, and perhaps you will be pleased \ \ \ I with it. \ * ?| BUT YOU WILL DO EQUALLY WELL » from our Stocks of Ready-to-wears A—J L AT HALF THE COST. f" Smartly tailored from the Best Materials pro* I > curable, and in sizes to fit all figures. ***wrfl L n WE ARE OFFERING A 7f tn DISCOUNT OF 3s IN THE £ /f ft ft On OUR SUITS. 1 I f ’ (ft It will pay you to II COME AND LOOK THEM OVER. | I CARLSON’S 9 * | “FOR MEN’S WEAR.” “ 3 ML 1 °l>P oBit,! Criterion, NEW PLYMOUTH
A Special Line of A. Working Boots yL—at a Special Price Kai Si ft The man in search of real, sturdy T working boots, can’t do better than s'/ call and inspect the “Hannah” selec- \q<> 2 o/ In* tion. i Our offering includes — MEN’S STRONG KIP DERBY, BALMORALS, NAILED AND PLATED, WITH STOUT SOLID SOLES, PER PAIR - Every pair is strong and comfortable, and good for plenty of hard service. Make Hannah’s your headquarrters for working boots. You can depend on good value always. W BOOTMAKERS VV SHOEICTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Branches at Stratford and Hawera.
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SEEDS THAT GROW ARE THE SEEDS TO SOW. BUT SEEDS MAY GROW & YET NOT YIELD A GOOD CROP. It is of the utmost importance th at the Seeds should come from a good strain. GARTON’S AND HURST’S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS. are selected with the greatest care from roots of approved shape and finest quality. Cattle soon find out the difference between Garton Swedes and those of other strains, and will eat them first; several of our clients can vouch for this statement. The fact that we have been selling Hurst’s Swedes for 40 years is sufficient proof of their quality. TRY GARTON OR HURST SWEDES for your 1921 crop; therf die no others quite as good. OBTAINABLE FROM—NEWTON KING. DTD.
| t£e CAtldren. ~ Cassimßaba spokethemagicwords »“Open Sesame!” the door of the Treasure Cave open, and, hey I presto! there before Cassim were piles of gold, sacks of precious stones and treasure untold. And, just fancy, in the middle of all this wealth was a tin of Edmonds’ Baking Powder. The Forty Thieves knew it was very precious—it makes such delicious bread, cakes and good things. So they treasured it UP. 142 fg| CTMONDC —, |-rf f ,-Tn K . BAKING a > AJ POWDER W
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 2
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