BUSINESS NOTICES. '••• ,NO BLOUSES SO GOOD FOR SO LITTLE MONEY ! i&m i I i im It is oniy occasionally opportunities like these present themselves. Here are Smart Blouses in the height of fashion—and on every garment the price has been considerably reduced. All are carefully stitched, buttons arc perfectly matched, and strongly sewn Words fail to convey the magnitude of these BLOUSE VALUES B—iE &2Z'&y AT MOREY’S but to give you a faint idea of the Bargains wc quote the fol- _ lowing:—• A Special lino of Beautifully-worked, Plain and Crepe Jap Silk Blouses, just landed—usual prices 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s, 255, to 355, Clearing at 12s 6d each. Plain Creme Jap Silk American Shirt Blouses, to go at 11s 9d. All styles in Tucked Creme and Black Silk Shirt Blouses, reduced to 12s 6d. to 16s 6d. Dainty White Embroidered Muslin Blouses, now 11s 6d. Creme and Coloured, Plain and Fancy Delaine Blouses, from 7s lid to IGs 6d. Special Quality Creme Silk Blouses, beautifully worked and trimmed with lace, etc., ’only 14s 6d to 355. A nice assortment of Creme Net and Lace Blouses, suitable for evening ■wear, at very low prices. THESE PRICES ABE FOR CASH ONLY, FROM WHICH RULE WE CAN MAKE NO DEVIATION. MOREY & SON STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Litis''
ALFRED COLEMAN. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. P.O. 78. STRATFORO. ’Phone 14. HAS FOR SALEHOUSE PROPERTIES—v 4 ■: 1 OQTj DOWN, purchases good 5roomed House' in Hamlet Street; water laid on to section; £2lO remaining on mortgage. This is an opportunity not to be missed. ,1V; , • OPC O —7-roomed Dwelling, c& t) O U scullery, and bathroom ; good- locality, in Borough, smin. from P. 0.; 1 acre of ground. Terms £l5O cash, balance on mortgage. A A—7-roomed Dwelling, owOL/'LI bathroom, and pantry, hot-rand cold water, electric light; li mini from Post Oiiico. Terms £2OO cash, balance on mortgage. This is a good- bargain. \ —7-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, washhouse, and outbuildings; hot and cold water, and electric light; £ acre of land. This house is in splendid order, and is thoroughly, well built. The neighbourhood is very desirable. BROAD ACRES. ACRES FREEHOLD, firstclass Dairy Farm, 1 mile from. Midhirst; 5-roomed Dwelling (recently built), cowshed (13 bails], trapshed, etc.; all ploughable, subdivided into 7 paddocks; carry 32 cows; supplying factory every year for last five years. Factory returns last season £ll per cow (figures available). Price £23 per acre. A A A ACRES FREEHOLD. Firstly jtv/ class Farm; all grassed, except 20 acres shelter bush; 300 acres ploughable; winters 2$ sheep to acre; new 6-roorned Dwelling, hot and cold water; 4 miles from railway; subdivided into 18 sheep-proof paddocks. Price £lO per acre; £2OOO in cash, balance on mortgage. QAQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in O\JO grass, I 5 miles from railway, 1 mile from factory; 100 acres plougbaVj>!; 7-roomcd Dwelling, small cottage, 2 cowsheds, etc.; well fenced. This Farm can bo worked to the frcatcst advantage; two frontages on !ast Road, and railway line. Price per acre.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 23 January 1912, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 23 January 1912, Page 3
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