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This Week”=John Cobbe & Co. THE PROGRESSIVE CASH MAIL ORDER HOUSE E \\ ARE OFFERING / | IXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS a Ji (A “ //•l -l ftlCa LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS. al 1 K Si Send your order along early with JftsS Cash to cover amount of purchase. we pay postage. Jffiaei&ilW'ii bSa fine white lawn underSKIRTS with hand embroidered frill. Scalloped. Beautiful garUsual Prices 13/6 & 14/6. }\ This Week's Price 9/1J each. WHITE LAWN UNDERSKIRTS of V good quality. Neatly trimmed .. . with embroidery edging and insertion. Exceptional value. — HATy*s*'*Af"rt’lN This Week's Price 4/6 each. ASjLRtIJ SOFT WHITE LAWN UNDER - OS SKIRTS. Trimmed frill at foot, VOl'B MONEY hand embroidered. Good full Lt!bKl?l I LLX shapes.— JIEI INUED, Us ual Prices 25/- & 27/6. _ This Week's I*lloo 15/11 each. JOHN COBBE r LL.O L. CASH MAIL ORDER HOUSE FEILDING I OS? A LOWER PRICE ALWAYS.

HResolve! £ ANEW YEAR resolution, in favour of Goodyear ] Tyres,submittedtoany assemblage of motorists who are users of Goodyears, would E certainly be “Carried, with acclamation.” And it would be only common fairness, however generous might be the ■ recognition on their part. For Goodyears carry their users with a comfort, security and economy that establishes a boundless confidence in the minds I of the great majority with many years of B ft experience behind them. ■ p Make that experience a steppingstone to the future, fa Resolve that you will be carried throughout the g coining year on Goodyear Tyres. L J Branches & Agencies B all prircipal cries. Service Stations & ■ DeaJcis everywhere. \ No. a: a g mSxWi fef rXx3 wi jin ,gj ■

A tale of two pieces 3 W of cheese J U* These two pieces are different sizes and both cut from the z ♦ , same cheese. Yet strangely enough the small piece gave the 1» same amount of nourishment as the big piece because it was f" eaten with mustard and the big piece was not. That is the magic of mustard. It makes you digest and profit by the food * -C~*- you bu y—more than you would otherwise do. It stimulates tbe system to assimilate the cheese. ♦ ♦ Now you see the economy of mustard. In fact, you are wasting money if you do not eat mustard. The more expent sive food becomes, the more you need to eat mustard with it. , > digests ™ edi - Colmanb i ,® ' a * p Mustard « .■ ”

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17780, 31 January 1920, Page 10

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