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CHARM andf REFINEMENT are inseparately linked with our Drawmg-Rooii Cabinets. If you have good china you undoubtedly take a pride in it, and feel the necessity for an appropriate China Cabinet. We have just the ideal Cabinets— elegant, artistic, and possessing lasting quality, which is a surety of Scoullarproduced furniture. Designed and Manufactured in our own Factory In either Oak, Walnut, or Mahogany. Many charming designs, one of which is illustrated here, Priced at £l2/17/6 (In Oak). Your Order by Mail will receive personal attention. The Scoullar Co. Ltd. Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington. Branches at MASTERTON and HASTINGS.

and see for yourself how economical it is —how delicious, fragrant and satisfactory. Renumber to ask for tiOrr BSS wst&s&si 6orz

Pianos on Easy Terms. Price on Price on Cash Price Hire system 39 of 36 Months' Deposit Monthly Instrument. Term. Paym'ti HOFFMANN

of £7500 for the erection of storage; There were still available 1300 of the old issue, which could, he taken up in lots of five or more. He considered there was no prospect of getting 30,000 carcases away l>y the boat next month. Mr. McEwen touched on the differential treatment accorded producers. The Imperial Government made advances on butter and cheese in store, but only on meat when shipped. The chairman stated that this was so until lately, when the Government advanced £3,000,000 for the meat in store, or equal to 45 per cent. The report and balance-sheet were adopted. A resolution was passed authorising the payment of a dividend of 5 per cent. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Messrs A. W. Budge, M. Fleming, W. A. MeCutcheon, and A. B. Gamlin, retiring directors, were re-elected unopposed. Mr. 10. P. Webster was elected auditor, the fee being increased from £3O to £SO. GENERAL. The chairman was voted an honontriiiro of £SO. Votes of thanks were accorded the directors and the staff. EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting was 1 lifld to pass a resolution inoreasimt tlie

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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325

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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