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Most Furniture Looks Good but will it "Make Good?" -When you buy furniture, remember it is destined for yearn and years of service —the point to consider ia not so muck whether it looks good to-day, but whether it will '•make good" 1 ' as the. years pass For this very reason your Choice should be (ioodaero Furniture—it looks good mid will "make pood" because it is made strongly. Such excellent timbers, such skilled workmanship, such care and attention as we give to the very smallest detail are an absolute (fiiurantee of serviceability. Be it chair or a grand oak sideboard, the*' care is given to each piece we i Furthermore, prices are in your favor, for when you buy frcm us you'buy from thft MANUFACTURERS. Choose here! *7*: V .r&.CSH!,'/ "LIFETIME FURNITURE," NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR SMART APPEARANCE THE EGMONT GIG Is unequalled, and it is as good as it looks. The utmost faithfulness is observed at every point of its construction and this work, as with the original designing, is in the hands of experts. You can trust your life to the "Egmont," and enjoy every moment of your drive. Come in and see how '< they are built. BUILDERS OP HIGH-GRADE VEHICLES. STRATFORD.

SMOKKRS SHOULD BE PATKIOTIcr Speaking in the Wellington Supreme Court on Wednesday as to.the condition o£ another man, a witness said, "If I had been a constable, I would have run him in." {Laughter). Mr, T. M. Wilford: ''What condition was be in, then!" Witness: "Well, be couldn't walk a chalk-line." (Laughter). His Honor, 2lr, Justice Chapman: "But constables don't run men in if they can't walk a cbalk-Jine. They wait 'till tlfey can't walk two 0 r three chalk-lines, and then ruu tlicjtt in," (Kenewed laughter).

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19160219.2.17.6

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1916, Page 3

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290

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1916, Page 3

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