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Most Furniture Looks Good but will it "Make Good?" When you I>uy furniture, remember it is destined for years and years of servico —the point to consider is not so much whether it looks good to-day, but whether it will "make good" as the years ' pass. For this very reason your choice should be Goodacre Furniture—it looks, good and will "make good" 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 ■ guarantee of serviceability. Be it a baby I chair or a grand oak sideboard, the same care is given to each piece we make. Furthermore, prices are in your favor, for when you buy from us you buy from th» CJwose here I A. E. GOODACRE, "LIFETIME FURNITURE," NEW PLYMOUTH.

NEWTON KING Is now.offering NEW SEASON'S MANGEL, CARROT, SWEDE and TURNIP seed as follows: JERSEY QUEEN, LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE, GOLDENTANKARD, PRIZE-WINNER, AND GIANT HALF-SUGAK. Sinclair's champion, barriball, and white belgian. SWEDEhurst's MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON. KING, A.NT MAGNUM BONUM, CARTON'S SUPERLATIVE, INCOMPARABLE, AND PIONEER. HURST'S G.T.Y. AND P.T.Y. ABERDEEN, PT MAMMOTH, AND ROMNEY MARSH, GASTON'S HAKUif UiUiKN GLOBE, CENTENARY, AND DEVON GREYSTONE. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD,

Er GRIFFITHS I CO., Distributing Agents for Taranaki. PKICES: lib jackets, 1/- each; 201b boxes, 8/- each-; 501b tarfs, 20/- each; 1001b bags, 40/- each (freight free). CHAS. RATJEN, LTD. AGSIOULTUKAL AND MANUFACTUKING CHEMISTS, XEWMARKKT AUCKLAND.

SOME OOOD PROPOSITIONS FOR MEN OF LIMITED CAPITAL. 1030 ACRES reall 7 SooA. strong sheep and cattle country (O.IUV at 22/8) r,.„. w S °JR or steep ' 25 ° acres passed and in good order. Wharo. f 7 Cd ' P T e „ f ° r the Soodwill 40/ - P e " ac '- e - ThU hi splendid chance for any young fellows as the land is Al quality. , No. 7/648. 560 AC ? ] ? S good eas y country. 50 » acres of which are grasses, the baHnca , ?? od hush - SuD - divi(,e<l >nto 10 sheep-proof paddocks. 150 to iliO acres ploughable. 7-roomed house with every convenience; orchard, etc: also 4-roomed cottage and a large woolshed. Rates ainount to £lO 10s Situated » miles from township and railway. Price £8 per acre with £SOO cash to a practical man, or the owner may consider taking dairy farm as payment. No.o/1068. 892 ACKES ' 85 ° aeres bein S L.I.P. and 42 acres freehold. About BflO acres are felled and grassed, and there are from 40 to SO acre 3 river flat. ilnod 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 marfcet, is > well situated, and lies well to the sun Owner wishes to retire. He asks £6 per acre with £IOOO cash, balance for a lone; term on Ist mortgage, or ho may take a nice homestead in Auckland at 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 cs> change. Wc make a point of working exchanges on fair and selling values, and through our wide knowledge of this province aru in a position to give reliabla information when requested. l^^g^rara^lM STRATFOKD VY. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

FOB SMART APPEARANCE m. S5M£#V lt*£-ft±. K* ■ai THE EGMONl 1 GIG Is unequalled, and it is as good as it looks. The utmost faltfifulfleßS U observed at every point of its construction and this work, as with the prigical designing, is in the hands of experts. You can trust your life, to sh" "Egmont," and enjoy every: moment of your Axiw, Come in and ace how they are built, ■ .- - -- -■-■ iflTTflifTOi BUILDERS OF HIGH-GRADE VEHICLE STRATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 3

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622

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 3

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