FURNITURE WHICH STANDS THE TIME-TEST. With Goodaere Furniture, quality is in-built. In Diningroom Furniture—tlie furniture which must possess good appearance as well as durability—we offer splendid value. We will make a handsome suite in any of the favored timbers. The finish and attention to detail will please the eye—the quality will be further impressed upon you as the years pass by. We specialise in Sideboards, and have a reputation for elegance of design as well as honest workmanship. Our reasonable prices will please you. See us about that new furniture. fo 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 coach, between Urenui and Opunake. , <L 1 Mild-cured Ham, sweet & juicy, 141b at B%d 10 3 61b3 currants, new season's, cleaned 2 S 6 lbs Sultanas, new season's, cleaned 2 6 31bs Seeded Raisins, new season's, cleaned .. IS lib Phoenix Mixed Peel 7 31b Icing Sugar .. ..13 3 bota Essences (Lemon, Vanilla, Almond) .. 16 2 tins Baking Powder (Carter's or Edmonds') 2 6 lib Muscatels . l o 21b Figs .. ... ..10 21b Nuts 3 Pascall's Confectionery (Onions, Grapes, and Radishes) 12 Jelly Crystals, Imperial 6 pkts. Mixed Spice .. %lb Nutmegs %lb Sicily Almonds.. 1 tin Biscuits (Peek, Frean Co.'s or Colonial) 1 pkt. Choice Dates (large) 21b Carter's Golden Gift Tea (coupon in every packet) 1 Plum Pudding, 21b size .. s. d. 1 0 £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 we 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. 0. CARTER, -devon st., new Plymouth. 'i NEWTON KING Is now offering NEW SEASON'S MANGEL, CARROT, SWEDE and TURNIP seed as follows:*-^ MANGELJERSEY QUEEN, LONGS'RED, YELLOW GLOBE, GOLDEN TANKARD, PRIZE-WINKER, AND GIANT HALF-SUGAR CARROTSINCLAIR'S CHAMPION,.BARRIBALL, AND WHITE BELGIAN. SWEDE--HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON, KING, AND MAGNUM BONUM, GORTON'S SUPERLATIVE, INCOMPARABLE, AND PIONEER,, TURNIPHURST'S G.T.Y. ANDTP.T.Y. ABERDEEN,' P.T. MAMMOTH, AND ROMNEY MARSEf, GAKTON*S HARDY GitEEN GLOBE, , CENTENARY, AND BBVON GREYSTONE. Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH, ■ STRATFORD, KAPONGA. V
SOME ttQOD PROPOSITIONS f<OR MEN OPLIMITED CAPITAL. 1030 ACRES'really good strong 1 sheep and cattle country (O.R.P. at 22/6) not gorgy or steep. 250 acres grassed and in good order, Wharo. Rates amount to £7 *2s Cd. Price foirthe goodwill 40/- per acre. This is a splendid chance for any young fellows»as the land is A 1 quality. No. 7/54:!. K£A ACRES, good easy country, SOOfactes of which are grassed, tte balance being good * bush. Sub-divifled into 10 sheep-proof paddocks. 150 to 200 acres ploughable. 7-roomed every convenience; orchard, etc; Also 4-roomed cottage andia large woolshed. Bates amount to £lO 19s. Situated 3 miles from township and railway. Prica £8 per acre with £BOO cash to h practical man, or the-owner mar considec'taking dairy farm as payment. No.B/1083. QftO ACRES, 850>acres being L.I.P. andt 42 acres freehold. About 690 acres are felled and grassed, and th*® 1 ® from 40 to 50 acres river Aat. Good homestead, woolsh«d and yards, ffituated two miles from township. School almost on the property. We havct inspected this property and consider it one of the cheapest on the market, i.'rweli situated, and lies well to the sun. Owner wishes to retire. He asks £6 per* aero with £IOOO cash, balance for a long term on Ist mortgage,.or he may tafce homestead in Auckland a* part payment. Anyone wishing to exchange their property* kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentioning their requirements, usa-we have clients wishing to exchange. We make a point of working on fair and selling values, anu through our wide knowledge of this province ar<W in a position to give reliable information when requested. N.Z. Loan & ttercantitoAgency Co., Ltd STRAIFO R,D . "> W. A. HEWITT, Manager. SA. C. BELL, laud Salesman. Let us reason together. • QUESTION: Why does Hoffmann that any '' other piano warehouse in Taranaki? ANSWER: Became he gives better value for thejMfluey. Statue hiaiatock'is largest and the makers famous. Became in every corner of the province. > T\/ v THOSE ARE QOOD w fHEY! "And these are the reasons wfcuk ahankl..pr«mpt to yiait HOFFMANN forjyour piano. EBT ABI JRHWfi M^tAKSy'
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1915, Page 3
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