Furnish for the Years Ahead. Time ia the groat 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. W# use the, best seasoned woods—Mahogany, Oak, Kimu—guarantee skilled workmanship, and attention to every detail. Prices are eminently reasonable. Witt you call? We will demonstrate the difference between our good furniture and the other kindl A. E. GOODACRE "LIFETIME FURNITURE." NEW PLYMOUTH.
NEARER CHRISTMAS EVERY MINUTE. CARTER'S <£.2 Special 'Xmas Hampers £2. A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. Freight paid to nearest Railway Station or coacli, between Urenui and Opunake. s. d. a. d. 1 Mild-cured Ham, sweet & juicy, 141b at B%d 10 filbs currants, new season's, cleaned 6 lbs Sultanas, new season cleaned 31bs Seeded Raisins, ne season's, cleaned lib Phoenix Mixed Peel .lib Icing Sugar 3 bots Essences (Lemo Vanilla, Almond) 2 tins Baking- Powder (Ca ter's or Edmonds') lib Muscatels 21b Figs 21b Nuts 3 Pascalt's Confectionery (Onions, Grapes, and Radishes) 12 Jelly Crystals, Imperial. <i pkts. Mixed Spice .. '/alb Nutmegs VUb Sicily Almonds.. 1 tin Biscuits, (Peek, Frcan Co.'s or Colonial) 1 pkt. Choice Dates (large) 21b Carter's Golden Gift Tea (coupon in every packet) 1 Plum Pudding, 21b size .. £2 0 0 N.B.—We will forward you' the above parcel on the receipt of £2 (two pounds), cash with order. The guarantee that wo can offer 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. o. CARTE R*. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
NEWTON KING Is now offering NEW SEASON'S MANGEL, CARROT, SWEDE and TURNIP seed as MANGEL—JERSEY QUEEN, LONG-RED, YELLOW GLOBE, GOLDEN TANKARD, PRIZE-WINNER, AND GIANT HALF-SUGAR. CARROT—SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION,,BARRIBALL, AND .WHITE BELGIAN. SWEDEHURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON, KING, AND MAGNUM. BONUM, CARTON'S SUPERLATIVE, INCOMPARABLE, AND PIONEER. 1 ~ TURNIPHURST'S G.T.Y. AND P;T.Y. ABERDEEN, P.T. MAMMOTH, AND ROMNEY MARSH, GARTON'S HARDY GREEN GLOBE, CENTENARY, AND DEVJON GREYSTONE, Newtoh King, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, . KAPONGA.- 7
SOME ttQOD PROPOSITIONS FOR MEN OF'LIMITED CAPITAL. 1030. ACRES reall y g ood st' 01 1? sheep and cattle country (O.R.P. at 22/8f not gorgy or steep. 260 acres grassed and in good order. Whare. Rates amount to £7 2s lid. Price for the goodwill 40/- per acre. This is a splendid chance for any young fellows as.the land ia A 1 quality. No. 7/54!!. 560 eas y country, 500 acues of which are grasseJ, the balance being good bush. Sub-divided into 10 sheep-proof paddocks. 150 to 200 acres ploughable. 7-rooraed house with overy convenience; orchard, etq; also 4-roomcd cottage Rnd a large woolshed. Rates amount to £lO 19s. Situated 3 ,miles from township and railway. Pries £8 per acre with £BOO cash to * practical man, or the owner may consider (taking dairy farm as payment. N0.6/1068. 892 SSO acre 3 being L.I.P. and- 42 acres freehold. About 690 acres are felled and grassed, and there are from 40 to 50 acres river flat. Good homestead, "woolshed and yards. Situated two miles from township. School almost on the property. We have inspected this property and consider it one of the cheapest on. the market, is "well situated, and lies well to the su«. Owner wishes to retire. He asks £6 per acre with £IOOO cash, balanca for * long term on Ist mortgage, or he may tafke a nice homestead in Auckland a* part payment. Anyone wishing to exchange their piioperty 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 proipnce 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 When you compare prices of Manures do you attach most importance & to the PRICE, or to the QUALITY? SULPHATE OF POTASH to-day is worth '£4o PER TON as compared with '£l4 PER TON before the outbreak of War, and many Manure Merchants have been obliged to omit it from their mixtures. /f , Fortunately I held a good stock, and although I could have re-sold it at a price which would have paid me much better, I preferred to reserve it for my special mixtures rather than reduce the qualitx of the latter. YOU MUST USE POTASH IF YOU WANT THE BEST CROPS. STERLING BRAND TURNIP, RAPE, AND fmT Manures all contain Potash, and will give the best re*ultl. Why experiment with a low-priced fertiliser of unknown COtttentlf An apparent saving of a few shillings may coat you &» py pound* on your crop. # inUTeS &re mixed uniw the advice of a qualified AgrloultUiS' ANALYSIS AND PKICE ON APPLICATION. NEWTON KING, NEW FLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. AND KAPQNQ&
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1915, Page 3
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