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The Most Important Feature. Of, your dining room in the sideboard— l because if, the most PROMINENT. It is essential therefore, (hat it be well designed, made from prettily-grained woods, and finished with exceeding care. In truth, this ,is the one niece of furniture which - will make or mar the room! A Handsome Sideboard i From Goodacre's is the wisest choice you can make. There is a variety of refined and handsome designs to select from, and your close inspection will, reveal a staunchness—a quality of workmanship which cannot be excelled. That is the big feature of "Goodacre" sideboards— BEAUTY and STRENGTH. A fine selection awaits. Come now and see the finely grained woods—the allround superierity of this furniture. There's a range of prices which will please. A. E. GOODACRE, "The Lifetime Fnrniture." NEW PLYMOUTH. OWING TO THE OWNER LEAVING THE DISTRICT. 3 SMALL DAIRY Kkn ' BETWEEN HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. Price £35 per AciV Terms, £250 Cash Also 4 GOOD DAIRY FARMS. From ,")0 to 200 acres. Excellent land. Good district. School on lh« property. Price £3O to £3B per acre. Terms, 10 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in buildings [VI) 1 100 ACRES, The Model Farm of the Waikato. Will carry CO cows. Price £3B 10s. f »,.„,,. *,loot) cash. (140) Full particulars frofc Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co.. Ltd Ward Street, HAMILTON, As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmont" Gig. Even without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed lerits of the construction of th e "EGMONT" gig, you feel as , soon as you see it that Taranaki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What is more important, the more you know about it, the more strenuously ydu will uphold their opinion. The "EGMONT" is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD.

Do your cows chew bones? THE EFFECTIVE PREVENTATIVE OF ABORTION, REDWATER, and GENERAL UNTHRIFTIVENESS. / This is a sure symptom of weakened anili impaired Uigestion, and can be cured I>y Cow-lie. COW-LIC CAN EE OBTAINED FROM E, Griffiths, New Plymouth. Mr. I. Bain, 'l ; ol;o. Messrs. !>stf*v Bros., Mldhirst. Messrs. McLean and Ste.phcusun, Ingle wood. Johnstone Bros, New Plymouth. - S7- each J. MeXeill, New Plymouth, ("reenway Bros, Oluito. 8/- each T. P. Hughson and Sons, Raliotu, Oaor Pungarehu. so/- each Cape Kginont Co.-op. Dairy Co. store. 40/- each Thorpe n, Opunake.

F. A. CRAMER' THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REGAL STREET, STRATFORD. Proprietor: TE WHARE-REKA TEA H'tOADWAY. Old Friends and New Cordially Wel« somed. Hiah-grade Fabrics. Broadway Suits are built of the very finest materials that money can secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the suit Btands the test of wear ani time. BROADWA TAILORING COMPANY, STRATFORD

THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR MADE. THE FOBTUNA, the Se P" arator that the retailer need not be ashamed to recommend and the purchaser will never regrel buying, as it is simple enough for anyone to understand, yet there is enough of it to make it a clean skimmer and a reliable, durable worker, easy'to turn and easily cleaned and put together. Moreover, all spare parts are easily procured at reasonable prices, B, HARK NESS JULIET STREET, .STRATFORD. OR AGENI Enjoyment plus economy in using "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Tastes best, goes farthest. Ge,t the 2s grade, i

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1916, Page 3

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