The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1932, Page 2

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BERNER a See EAE OS Haye THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932 What we TODAY'S Lowent prices, on — Furniture? Druga? Womens Upparel ° Clothing ° Ze SERSEE Fee aP PERE ROU age Es Saat S32 ome gage eet Do YOU Know the ANSWERS: y" should! For only by knowing TODAY’S market offerings _ and their various prices can you possibly spend your daily household allowance to greatest advantage. Without accurate knowledge of — the correct answers to these questions you cannot pass an “examination” in the “class” of household economy with flying colors. And really, this vitally necessary information is so easily acquired. A mo- Watch the Food Ads Daily ment or two a day, spent in carefully reading your “text book” (the adver- Parca the manatctters of ntonaly Anya tisements in The Bismarck Tribune) and you learn not alone what the day’s = Baty tts YOUR stn oe - markets afford, but exactly where the items you want and need may be onset. thn ene ea a "_ chtained TODAY at the most advantageous prices. These advertisements ee are published as your guide to economy. You owe it to the family purse to “study” them and thereby enjoy all the benefits they offer. The Bismarck Tribune | The Largest Circulation in the Missouri Slope and Southwestern N.°D.

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