Good Furniture Always Proclaims its Goodness i / It is the only kind worth having, and SSBfeggjfe flo other should iind a place in your || home. For the appointments of the ' ■" abode you prize so highly should be of a tastei'ulness, quality and finish which make them a pleasure to behold—a constant source of satisfaction. , J Furnish, then, at Goodacre's, and suoK will be the case. Let'r call yout attention just now to ouf SPECIAL VALUES IN DINING J ROOM SUITES AND SIDF BOARDS. / I If space permitted, we would dwell I upon the beauty of design, long seasoning of the timber, and fine workman* u ship But w have only room to point 'X out that it U in your interest to call and se'j for yourself. " v A. E. GOODACRE. "Lifetime Furniture.' NEW PLYMOUTH. FIRST CLASS GRAZING tfARM, •400 A 9 RES toehold, 32 ° acre 9 in splendid pasture: 80 acres good biisnj"CM!k sideruble proportion ploughable, good papa land and suitable for mixed. farming; subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle yards; 3* roomed whare, orchard and garden. < • I'rice £lO per acre, terms £6OO cash and balance can remain on reasonable) terms. < ' 1248 ACRES ' fr ? cho ld. good grazing country, papa formation; well farced and subdivided into convenien sheep-proof paddocks; two sets sheep yards; comfortable whare; iron woolshed; cattle yards; sheep dip. 1000 acrei in best of mixed grasses, balance in bush; easy shetp hills and valley; carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to Post Office, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store. etc. I'rice £6 per acre, terms about £2OOO cash, balance can remain on reasonable! terms. Stock can be taken at valuation. 785 ACRES in Nortn Taranaki, 335 acres L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 400 acrei freehold, 430 acres in grass; 135 acres felled bush; 175 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 sheep-proof paddocks, first class fences; comfortable 5-roomed house, orchard and gardon; practically new woolshed and yards. Wintered 2>/, sheep and 50 head mixed cattle.' Good metal motor road, 6} 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 ACRES ' fre ehold, Taranaki; all in best of mixed Erglish grassos, fronting good metal roads, and handy to township, school etc.; well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks; 0-roomed house, bathroom, cowshed, woolshed;; 2 sets sheep yards. Price £ll per acre, terms £6OO cash and balance can be arranged for on yer* reasonable terms. "C-'-' ■■ - NEWTON KING. LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENT, DEVON ST., NEW. PLYMOUTH
As Superior as \\ Looks— The "Egmont" Gig; i 3U I w. m sm m Even without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed merits of the construction of the "EGMONT" ' gig, you feci 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 you will uphold their opinion. The "EGMONT" is quality throughout. amont Coach & Carriaae Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. FULL STOCK OF "Perfect" and "Household" SEPARATORS. safest DAIRY PARMER, can you afford to be anv longer without a separator? Butter fat at Is fid a lb. top dear to waste. SkSSHI TK '} Write us for catalogue; M^ w >s niM.F/13J:!ll»J[ w„, - STRATFORD ■' IS A CAR THAT KNOWS NO SEASONS! THE DODGE is just as reliable on wet, slippery roads af 5t is on Die dry—it makes no difference. When the rain cornea you can close yourself in completely. Full control of the car is within easy reach of your arm—there is no occasion to get cut in the mud and rain. Just push the switch and the motor starts at once—the car responds to the throttle like a thoroughbred when you loosen the reins—forty miles nn hour and no vibration—no conscious effort. This, in a nutshell, is the secret of the long life of Dodge Cars. THE DODGE IS THE IDEAL WINTER CAR. ■■H^H AGENT FOR DODGE CARS, CURRIE STREET NEW K.YMOUTIL & m m m
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1916, Page 3
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