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Apparel for a 0: “Better” Game JI B No matter what sport you follow, the , Tfff/ fact remains that your apparel must I '| be of the best if you’re to enjoy the J fi season to the full —Garments that are t.'SMSy/ Smart, Cool, and Comfortable. . FOR CRICKET, TENNIS, OR BOWLS WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS. Our New Season’s stocks cover a fine range of all sporting “Togs.” Come and Inspect and make your selection. WHITE TROUSERS .. .. 16/6 To 35/COLOURED FLANNEL TROUSERS 23/6 TO 35/BLAZERS, for Schools. Prices from .. 10/6 BLAZERS, for all Clubs .. .. 19/6 TO 35/J. J. LOMAS, THE KASH The Best Value Store in Taranaki. DEVON STREET : : NEW PLYMOUTH.

Who Pays for Advertising ? ——— ■ j This is a direct and reasonable question and in the case : of Daily Newspaper advertising, intelligently used, ' the answer is simple—Nobody—lt Pays its Own Way, Nobody pays for the new carburettor that gives added mileage to your motor car. It pays for itself in the gasolene it saves. Nobody pays for an improved cash system in an up-to-date shop. It pays for itself in economy. of human time. Nobody pays for well planned and written Daily Newspaper Advertising. It pays for .-itself by reducing the cost of sales and by increasing production. The advertisements in your own local newspaper tell you the best things to buy and where to buy them. Every new purchase helps the whole community to command better and cheaper goods. Advertising Pays for Itself. YOU DON’T

IK extra - - -1 -n-.- - I W P C, V I I expected in ' friendships and ! always found in ® I ‘D.C.L.’ | J/yj • | 1 | Unvarying quality, j I mellow with age, and f | always perfectly smooth. | S e - | Bottled in Scotland 1 | Exclusively I |&esß 'ftTpb •'*KbSF(GOLB LABEL) Whis&y

When the cool, comforting smoke of Richmond Best tobacco comes curling up the stem, troubles take French leave. R.B. can’t bite your tongue or parch your throat. You sure will enjoy Richmond Best. Sweet as apple cider, fragrant as spring blossoms. One pipe-load invites another. Richmond Best is great tobacco.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1926, Page 5

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343

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1926, Page 5

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