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The Most Important Feature. Hi Of your dining room is the sideboard—because it i s the most PROMINENT. H is essential therefore, that it be we!! designed, made from prettily-grained woods, and finished with exceeding care. In truth, this is the one piece of furniture which will make or mar the room I A Handsome Sideboard i From Goodacrc's is the wisest choice you can make. There is a variety of refined and handsome designs to select from, and your closo inspection will reveal a staunchness—a quality of workmanship which cannot be excelled. That is the big feature of "Goodaere" aideboards—BEAUTY and STRENGTH. A fine selection awaits. Come now and see the finely grained woods—the allround superiority of this furniture. There's a range of prices which will A. E. GOODACRE, "The Lifetime- Furniture. NEW PLYMOUTH.

SOME WQOD PROPOSITIONS* H ';/ FOR MEN OF LIMITED CAPITAL, | ; '. * I.C > 200 ACRE S, P.H. good dairying land;' no weeds; well watered;" about 10 »v • a , c " s , ha^ e *?, een Ploughed and resown; 7-roomed house, 20-bail shed, machine installed; handy to school and factory. Owner will lease for » term of o years at 30/. per acre. jj 0i 7/535, 400 ACRES grazing land, within a day's drive from Stratford for stock; 350 aires grassed; handy' township and railway; metßl roads. Owner will give long lease at 6/- per acre, with purchasing clause if wished. No. 5/374. 170' A . CRES ' lovel an(l undulating; half has Been under the plough; no weeds;' C-roomcd house, hot and cold water, every convenience; concrete yard and shod; 4-cow plant milking machine, in good order; handy to town, school and factory. Price £4l per acre with machineß.a few hundred ca'su, balance sto 8 years at u per cent. No. 10/722. 100 ACRES > nico farm, level and well sheltered; well fenced and divided, wire and hedges; f-Voomed house, cow-shed, etc; school, factory and telephone almost on the property, Price £3l per acre, ,£3OO cash, balance easy; terms. * No. x/i-Oh. :W MH S TS A'TSQRD. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. „. , A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

FOR SMART APPEARANCE m*2 ~-^m The Egmont Gig Ts unequalled, and it is as good as it looks. The utmost fnithfiilneps is observed at every point of ita construction, and this work, as with the original designing, is in the hands of experts. You-can trugt your life to the "Egmont," and enjoy every moment of your drive. Come in and see how they are built. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., BUILDERS OF HIGH-GRADE VEHICLES, STRATFORD.

18/20 per cent. "LEEDS" J HAVE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING MY CLIENTS THAT I HAVE ARRANGED FOR A SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN BRAND OF HIGH-GRADE SLAG FOR THE COMING WINTER. THE QUANTITY AVAILABLE BEING LIMITED, I SHALL BE GLAD IF FARMERS WILL ORDER WITHOUT DELAY, AS DELIVERY WILL BE GIVEN ACCORDING TO PRIORITY OF BOOKING. New Zealand Agent for "Leeds" Slag

EVERY SOLDIER NEEDS A mwmm CONVENIENT—SIMPLE—EFFICIENT NO OTHER CAMERA IS SO SUITABLE FOR THE SOLDIER » I f PI « in* world »r< PRICE, 38/. , '■ Or with Kodak Anastignut F7.7 Cet the Genuine "KODAK." Tike no Imitation. SOLD BY ALL. KODAK DEALERS

This is Not a Patent Medicine—? IT IS A PRESCRIPTION OF AN EMINENT ENGLISH SPECIALIST. CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. TfOR years I have been a sufferer from Chronic Rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s Od, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the oily thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease—P. W. G. Grevill'e, Editor "Nj& Dairyman/'. Box 60S, .^eUinjton,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 3

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608

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 3

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