Furnish for the Years Ahead. lime is the great test of furniture quality, A bedroom suite may look good when bought—but that is no guarantee of its durability. We will make you a bedroom suite which will give a lifetime of service; honestly constructed, strong \y jointed, finished to perfection, Wu use the best seasoned woods—Mahogany, Oak, liimu guarantee skilled workmansnip, and attention to every detail. Trices are eminently reasonable. Wii* you call? We will demonstrate the difference between our uood furniture and the other kind I y A. E. GOODACRE "LIFETIME FURNITURE." NEW PLYMOUTH. NEARER CHRISTMAS EVERY MINUTE. CARTER'S £2 Special 'Xmas Hampers A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. £2. Freight paid to nearest Railway Station Opunakc s. (1. 1 Mild-cured Ham, sweet & juicy, 14lb at B%d 10 Gibs currants, new season's, cleaned 0 lbs Sultanas, new season's, cleaned 31bs Seeded Raisins, new season's. cleaned lib Thoenix Mixed Peel .. 31b Icing Sugar 3 bots Essences (Lemon, Vanilla, Almond) 2 tins Hakim? Powder (Carter's or Edmonds') lib Muscatels 21b Figs w-ii, between L'renui and 2 3 2 5 1 3 1 3 Confectionery CJrapes, awl 21b Xuts 3 I'ascall's (Onions, Radishes) 12 Jelly Crystals, Imperial.. G pkts. Mixed Spice .. ! /,.lb Nutmegs Vl'lb Sicily Almonds.. 1 tin Biscuits (Peek, Frean Co.'s or Colonial) 1 pkt. Choice Dates (lar«e) 21b Carter's Golden Gift Tea /counnn in even- packet) 1 Plum Pudding, 2!b size ~ s. d. 1 0 1 0 X'2 0 0 N.B.—We will forward you the above parcel on ti.e receipt of £2 (two pounds), cash with order. The guarantee that we can olTcr as to the high standard of goods supplied by us is that of our thirty years' trading with the inhabitants of New Plymouth and district. C. CARTER. BP,VOX ST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
NEWTON KING Is now offering NEW SEASON'S MANGEL, CARROT, SWEDE and TURNIP seed as follows:—« * MANGEL—JERSEY QUEEN, LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE, GOLDEN TANKARD, PRIZE-WINNER, AND GIANT HALF-SUGAR CARROTSINCLAIR'S CHAMPION, BARRIBALL, AND WHITE BELGIAN. SWEDE—HURSTS MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON, KING, AND MAGNUM BONUM, GARTON'S SUPERLATIVE, INCOMPARABLE, AND PIONEER TURNIP—HURST'S G.T.Y. AND P.T.Y. ABERDEEN, P.T. MAMMOTH, AND ROJINEY MARSH, GARTON'S HARDY GREEN GLOBE. CENTENARY, AND DEVON GREYSTONE, Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONGA. SOME PROPOSITIONS FOR MEN OF LIMITED CAPITAL. 1030 ACRES really good strong alicep and cattle country (O-.R.P. at 22/ not gorgy or steep. 250 a<;s-es grassed and in good order. Wliaru. Rates amount to £7 2a Gd. Price for the goodwill 40/- per acre. This is a splendid'chance for any young fellows us the land is A 1 quality. No. 7/Hi. 560 ACRl '' S< > good easy country, 500 acres of which are grassed, the balance ' being good bush. Sub-divided into 10. sheep-proof paddocks. 150 to 200 acres ploughable. 7-rootncd house with every convenience; orchard, etc; also 4-roomed cottage and a large woolslied. Rates amount to £lO l!ts. Situated II miles from township and railway. Price £S per acre with £BOO cash to a practical man, or the owner may consider taking dairy farm as payment. ' No.fl/1068. QOQ ACRES, SSO acres being L.I.P. and 42 acres freehold. About 890 acres are felled and grassed, and there are from '4O to 50 acres river flat. Good homestead, woolslied and yards. Situated two miles from township. School almost on the property. "\Vc have inspected this property and consider it one of the cheapest on the market, is well situated, and lies well to the sub. Owner wishes to retire. He asks ,£8 per acre with £IOOO cash, balance for a long term on Ist mortgage, or he may take a nice homestead in Auckland aa part payment. Anyone wishing to exchange their property kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentioning their requirements, as we have clients wishing to exchange. We make a point of working exchanges on fair and selling values, and through our wide knowledge of this province are in a position to give reliable information when requested. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd STRATFORD. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. MANURE VALUES FOR 1915 , m When vou compare prices of Manures do you attach most importance to the PRipE, or to the QUALITY? SULPHATE OF POTASH to-day is worth '£4o PER TON M compared with £l4 PER TON before the outbreak of War, and many Manure Merchants have been obliged to omit it frost their mixtures. ( Fortunately I held a good stock, and although I could have re-told it at a price which would have paid me much better, I preferred to reservo it for my special mixtures rather than reduce the quality of the latter. YOU MUST USE POTASH IF?YOU WANT THE BEST CROPS. • , MY SPECIAL STERLING ' BRAND TURNIP, BAPS, AXD MANGEL Manures all contain. Potash, and will give the belt remits. Why experiment with a low-priced fertiliser of unknown contents? An apparent saving of a . few .shillings wav cost you M m*nv Pounds on your crop. / <* | " All my Manures arc mixed under the advice of a qualified Agricultural Chemist. ■ ANALYSIS AND PRIjCE ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRAfrFORP, 4 AND KAPONQ&
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1915, Page 3
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