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Good Furniture Always Proclaims its Goodness! It the only k'utd worth having, and no other should find a placs ill your home. For the appointments of tho abode you prize so highly should be of a hiiiU'i'uliiess, quality and finish which maku them u pleasure to behold—a constant source of satisfaction. Furnish, then, at Goodacre's, and such will be the case. Let'? call yoiu attention just now to our SPECIAL VALUES IN DINING ROOM SUITES AND SIDEBOARDS. If space permitted, we would dwell upon the beauty of design, long seasoning of the timber, and fine workmanship But wj have only room to point out that it i« in your interest to call and see for yourself. tWTlllM* ''Lifetime Furniture." NEW PLYMOUTH.

FIRST CLASS GRAZING FARM. J 400 ACRES freehold, 320 acres in splendid pasture: 80 acres good bushj con* aiderable proportion ploughablo, good pa"pa land and suitable for mixed farming; subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle yards; 3roomed wliare, orchard and garden, Price £lO per acre, terms £SOO cash and balance can remain on reasonable terms. 1 248 ACRES, freehold, good grazing country, papa formation; well fenced ' and subdivided into convenien sheep-proof paddocks; two pets sheep yards; comfortable whare; iron woolahed; cattle yards; sheep dip. 1000 acres in best of mixed grasses, balance in bush; easy sheep hills and valley; carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to Post Oflice, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store, etc. Price £6 per acre, terms about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on reasonable terms. Stock can be taken at valuation. 7Qf< ACRES in North Taranaki, 335 acres, L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 400 acres freehold, 430 acres in grass; 13. r i acres felled bush; 1?5 acres good bush to fall; very rich papa land country; 40 acres river flats, balance good sheep and cattle country; ring fenced and wel subdivided into Bheep-pr'jof paddocks, first class fences; comfortable 5-roomed house, orchard and garden; practically new woolshed and yards. Wintered 2'/, sheep and 50 head mixed cattle. Good metal motor road, 01 miles to township, sale yards (fortnightly sales). Owner leaving for the front. Price £7 12s per acre; an absolute bargain, terms about £1250 cash required, and stock can be taken at valuation. 400 ACKK S, freehold, Taranaki; alt in beßt of mixed English grasseß, fronting good metal roadß, and handy to township, school etc.; well tenced And subdivided into 20 paddocks; 6-roomed house, bathroom, cowshed, woolsked; 2 sets sheep yards. Price £ll per acre, terms £6OO cash and balance can be arranged for on very reasonable terms. NEWTON KING, . LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENT, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH,

As Superior as it Looks— The " Egmont" Gig. Kven without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed merits of the construction of the "JiGMONT" gig, you feel as soon ns you see it that Taranaki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What ia more important, the more you knovr about it, the more strenuously you will uphold their opinion. \ The "EGMOI T" is quality throughout. \ ' : (jmont Coach & Carriaqe Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge),

mm m Ss**S't*£ ©a FULL STOCK OF "Perfect" and gMiMawtwi SEPARATORS. DAIRY FARMER, can you afford to bo a'iy longer without ft separator? Butter fat at Is Cd a lb. too 'dear to waste. Write us for catalogs HinTlv'flaTTil STRATFORD.

IS A CAR THAT KNOWS NO SEASONS! THE DODGE is just us reliable on wet, slippery roads as it, is on the dry--it-makes no difference. When the rain coin"" you can close yourself in completely. Full control of the c is within easy reach of your arm—there is no occasion to get out in the mud mid nun. .Tust push the switch and the motor starts a't once—the ear responds to the throttle like a thoroughbred when yon loosen the rein*—forty miles an hour and no vibration—no conscious effort. This, in u nutshell, is the secret of the long life of Uodjje Cars. THE HODGE IS THE IDEAL WIXTER CAR. HWtttriHW AGENT FOR DODGE CARS, CUimiE STREET

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1916, Page 3

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