Your Furniture Problem For 1920. I is easily solved by a visit to the Red Post. Our stocks are always “up to the mark” both in quality and variety; and we can supply every requirement in household furnishings. If you are seeking BETTER GOODS, BETTER SERVICE & BETTER VALUES, you will certainly make a resolution to make the Red Post your store I 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 Co. NEW' PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD. • - CEMENT PIPES FOR SEWERAGE, ROAD AND FARM CULVERTS AND ALL DRAINAGE WORKS. CHEAPER THAN EARTHENWARE. m m In tir.es from 4in. to 43in. in diameter. Strong and everlasting, improve with age. Priee list oh application. L A. NOLAN and Co, MASTERS, Ltd, New Plymouth. Stratford. Or THE CEMENT PIPE COMPANY Ltd.. Waitara. C reamoala’ (Cream o’ the Oat) Soliloquy No. 2. ' Before Breakfast—- ' Alwayi ready to hop oat in the moraine nowadays siucij, they’ve nut on tiruamoata lor hrrakir.at. Feel an r.t. as a addle, too. Until I need Oreamoiua X didn't realise that the doctors knew aomethine when they said there’s no better breakfast food tor a man who lm» to pat in a hard day's work." Kasv of digestion, rich in phosphorns lecithin and protcid. there’s no hatter food for both the: and little folks. Try on. pack*'-the whole family will like Ureaindata.: I "0" »JO, nan PIANOS ON EASY TERMS £ s, d. 12 10 0 15 0 0 17 10 0 20 0 0 22 10 0 26 0 0 27 10 ,0 30 0 0 32 10 0 35 0 0 37 10 0 40 0 0 42 10 0 45 0 0 47 10 0 aC 0 H M o R | +j ft 1 - r „ o ss .§ I g «- w r. R m « £ s. d. 14 7 6 17 5.0 20 2 ; 6 23 0 0 25 17 31 12 34 10 0 87 7 6 40 6 0 43 2 6 46 0 0 43 17 6 51 15 0 54 12 6 28 15 0 2 SUITS. Your Ideal Summer Suit. The Gabardine Sports. Suitable for Motor or Summers wear. Light in weight and serviceable. Just the thing for the Holidays. You will get them from WADDLE, The Tailor and Outfitter, Devon Street, New Plymouth. SWEDE. TURNIP & MANGEL SEED. For the coming season I can supply the following «rell known varieties:— SWEDES: GARTON’S Superlative and Incomparaoia 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, Romney Marsh, G.T.Y. and P.T.Y. Aberdeen. MANGELS: GARTON’S Yellow Globe, Gatepost, Long Bed, Prizewinner, Red Intermediate, Sugar, and the favourite Jersey Queen. Alls Sinclair’s Champion, White Belgian. White Matchless, Garton’s Long Altringham, and James’ Scarlet Carrot Seed. JAPANESE MILLET. As supplies of most of the above are limited, it is advisable to order now. ■ NEWTON KING; SEED MERCHANTS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 4
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501Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16681, 2 March 1920, Page 4
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