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JOHN COBEE’S SUMMER CATALOGUE Now Ready. SEND FOR YOUE COPY TO-DAYI TO meet tlie Requirements of the Increasing Number of those who are doing their shopping through the medium of the MAIL, we decided to issue A Larger § Better Catalogue To act &s a guide to Customers when making up Letter Orders. v • Just how well we have succeeded you will be able to judge when You receive your copy, but we can assure you that it is a Splendid Catalogue, and one that every resident in the Country should possess. It contains over 500 illustrations of the Latest Goods from the Best markets of the world, together with a comprehensive price-list of most of the goods in stock at FEILDINCr’S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. A pleasing fact is that notwithstanding the disturbed state of the world’s commerce the prices ar© not advanced in many cases, and the whole stock is quoted far below its present retail value. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE TO-DAY. It is Post Free. JOHN COBBE. THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE FEUDING,

“ I BELIEVE IN COMFORT.” WE ALL DO, MORE OR LESS- AND WHAT MORE COMFORT-* ABLE WHEN THE DUTIES OF THE DAY ARB OVER THAN TO STEP INTO A LUXURIOUS ARMCHAIR.f Somerville’s Divan and Morris Chairs ABE IDEAL FOB BESTFUL EASE. They’re handsomely and strongly made, and you may take your ehoiea af' upholstering from a varied selection of now Moquettes, Velvet, and Art Qm* Brings. Values unsurpassed, for we make in our own factory, and our expenses ■9 . BUY IN TAIEAPE AND SAVE MONEY, F. W. SOMERVILLE FURNITURE MAKER TA-IHAPE 19.000 jg&lO AND AT WORK REID S GRAY' Double; Furrow Out on their own for Ploughs and all Farm Im We sold 800 Ploughs last vear, showing the pop on the increase. A better Plough it is not possible to have. GEO. BRAY, Meat, Taifea will supply all duplicates, Catalogus fo: > I

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 63, 14 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 63, 14 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 63, 14 March 1916, Page 7

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