BUSINESS NOTICES. >■ l. atmaatßammoßomantm MAKE A BOLD BID FOR MORE BARGAINS. -- / ■atM;-; YOU’LL HAVE TO LOOK SLIPPY IE YOU WANT TO SAVE'A BIT 0’ MONEY. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT NINE O’CLOCK THE DOORS OF . MOREY’S: FIRST HALF' ;ii : .thl •i IfO t V ■ i'i Lv. YEARLY SALE. u;*:. :-v WILL CLOSE. AND WHAT A SALE IT HAS BEEN! A Success? Why, of coursel And to make the last day a regular “hummer,” we are giving Bargains that will bring the crowds to clear the store of all remaining goods in less than no time. Prices are non-plussed —they can t make ouf why they should receive such cutting treatment. We know—and you know—that it Is to celebrate ■ ; ; i , I THE LAST DAY OF 5 •i mm. ■ I'cvitr.iicn MOREY’S v' - . I 1 ! v ■ IVr/oy'l ci>i f ,;i {.;t h.t • i V’.l I .;r. j' j ... . . .'APT“Or- ■■■•• ■ .n f ■:■■■ ■ ■ • .ir .stik i 5 0’.71--.V t \ no EA- • hSii ■ ; .7 . When you reach the summit pi .1 . _ m a r frn O lon Cll Y^ r,-:the mountain, enhance 'the pleasure, 1 of the outing, by brewing a pot on; ; the:spqt.. c J iGoing camping ? Then •. ; • ' include a couple of packets ; of /I Mountain Air; ’• *.V ; ;•*.*!• •’.*/// ; **■'■ • -f : ■ rui A 7;in the swag. Nothing like it Jjffifi:' : .•£>, : / J* * ♦ for keeping fatigue away and ■ ; * : V ; . *■ .* .* r spirits buoyant. It is whole- .. / * * * and aids digestion. SfeE/- .Jt-r&CC ; % ; * av? ; i ‘ some i You got Amber Tips Tea in damp- ’ >,.• “•J proof airtight packets and tins only. g? vfSSaSMfe*/ ' \'' -■ Teas offered in any other way as Amber Tips are substitutes. s£'3 'J ! Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb. has a delightful flavour—try it. '•AaoK -cffllO t,: “ ' The first quality Amber Tips Tea is 2/- per lb.—and very fine ’Jy it is, being composed of the highest quality teas obtainable For richness aud fragrance it is absolutely lit: -i- 3- ’ unsurpassed. The third quality is sold at 1/8 per lb. All 5*% J Grocers. No old or stale teas ever enter into “Amber •■Tips,”-- . ‘ r ; ■ 29 —JB; ■rntnaev j 1 i. WHOLESALE AGENTS: NSWTON KING, STRATFORD.
WHY •' Pay Big Prices for Small Farms in Taranaki, /v/ -WHEN yotl can Buy Big Farms for Small Prices in the Bay of Plenty? We have some of the finest propositions in Farm Lands in the Dominion, ranging from 60 to 3000 Acres, at £3 to £lB per acre. Fruit Farms from 7 to 20 acres, in full bearing. Our Taranaki representative, Mr. Frank Squire, Hawera, will furnish all particulars. WILSON AND ROBBINS, Auctioneers and Land Agents, TAUEANGA, TE PUKE, AND WHAKATANE.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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427Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 26 February 1912, Page 3
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