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r—ywi ~]«j = Does Furniture develop | | i " > |J, character ? Good Furniture the kind you get at Shepherd’s, certainly does. The effect of your Furniture on your Children, your Wife and you is aS msiduous as it is vital in Its influence. Our expertly made Furniture from thoroughly seasoned woods only, creates both satisfaction and pride In your home. It Costs But Little To Furnish at our Store. The prices we ask are low because our Overhead Charges are low and -we are content with the low profit large turnover route. Our Easy Terms enable you to obtain the Highest Grade Fun .ture under 1 the most favourable conditions. SEE OUR SHOWING TO DAY SHEPHERD’S LIMITED “Better Goods Lower Prices Better Service’’ 170 DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

THE NEW PLYMOUTH TOURIST AND EXPANSION LEAGUE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE dBIO in Prizes COMPETITION CLOSES OCTOBER 9, 1925. 11 ' a 15 '■* m " io 17 is jHMs "t- -.h s<, — 26 27 30 I I J L I I HORIZONTALS. VERTICALS. 1 The best natural park in New Zea- 1. Household necessities. ' land. 2. A prefix. 7. A lurking place. Deserve. 8. Good. ? C ?' le , ge , A W / < al * U “ s - 9. Pertaining to cloth. 5. A force (abbrev.). 11. Foolish person. ®- Tra-jjport system. 12. Receptacles. J. Double. 13. A lifting device. 10- Maori for good. 15 Pitch Mountain in New Zealand. 17 Term used by mining engineers. 14. Mountain in New Zealand. 18'. Above. «>• Therefore. 21. As one. 19 - Negative. 22 Raised. 20 - Town South Mand - ■M Irritate 23 - Partner. 25 - lrrltate - 26. A Biblical character. 28. A Xmas name. 27. Untruthful. , . , 30 A suffix 29 ' A sma,! P ost °® te ln New Zealand. 31. A dish of meat. 30 - To incite. 32. Boy’s pet name. -f’ A suffix tn nouns. 33 38. Same as 37. 34. Scotch name. 35. An engineer’s necessity. 37. For example. 38. Pertaining to corn. 39. Poultry farmer’s requisites. The missing clues., together with conditions, on good paper, may be P u1 *‘ chased from all booksellers, or on application to “Puxrie,” Box 122, New Plymouth. Price 1/-, postage extra. Cut but the Coupon and send it to “Puzzle,” Box 122, New Plymouth. Gentlemen,- . , I enclose 1/ld in postage stamps for one copy Tourist and Expansion League Cross-word Puzzle. Name * • • Address ;• . • *

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 4

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