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MOREY & SON sv r/™' Jl'AU' - VIOARLY |_;>i. . Ihe bargam-lovmg women of iiaiu.riKi have gazed wiu ( Jh _ ! ""'"L al the little „ riccß . Thl , "^ ■',. a , '''., l ' ': s ;. ,hv «".v 1,™,.!,, tali :;»><>» '»• IVda.N ll.is :;,■,.,,( Sal, >•* I In- talk „| ihe woiii-ii-vvlm lev, |ileas>.d and satisfied with tin- genuine, bargains thv\ have cuptiiixti lit-n-. KO.UK MOKIO KXTUAOIiIIINAIIY VAi.I'KK TO lIKI..|> iLKJIITES Ol'H SIIKLVICS. Black VoiSe Skirts at 15s to 20s. We haw sht through want stylish walking skirts. Izod's Corsets at 4s 11d These ai-e really \ well-made Corsets*; the I grades procurable ; lit ljke,glo and give great satisfaction. ' regular prices are 10s 6d, lis mid 12s <id.

Boys' Colored Tunics at 4s 6d. Some of these are Serge Tunics, unci they are sill rather well iniatle. ' The little men will be pleased with them, and the; price just now makes the garments desperate The real prices rangiu upito 15s. The Rale Trices arc strictly for Cash. If goods are booked, the regular prices will be charged. HIGH.GRADE TEAS | TWQ "Cnemo." The Cream of Teas. A first-class Droken TEAS Oiango Pekoe, grown on the uplands of sunny Ceylon. Of dej;OT licious flavour.A really good family tea. Neatly packed in TO dainty tins. Price 2s per lt>. tease "Our Own" Blend. THE tea we are j n . troducing for the first time. It is blendoU FALAIK wlth the highest class teas that to can pro- „,.„, c\ire—ljotii China and u Ceylon, It ha.s a d'istimctive flavour, very T0 rich in the qup. Blendfor particular people. A FREE SAMPLE D . ,j lc ,„ on application. Price " 2s f>' per lb.

G. LIVINGSTON LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL, A FEW BARGAINS. KSO ACRKS, ."• miles from town, with line house and outljiiildhtjjs ; vor.v suitable for dairy farm. Price. X.VZ 10s jii'i- iH're. Splendid clmnce fur ii ninn with small capital. Verygood terms to good man. lfiO ACRES—7O a.ci\es in grass,'Si miles from' railway, 3 roomed house, new. Price, £6. £3751 coin, remain. Would exchange for smaller place capable of carrying about

100 ACKES.—4 milk's from town, on metal road, close to., factory. To be sold under Government valuation. Small deposit required. 30 per cent, under anything in the district. Ceo. Livingston, LAND AGENT, Egmont Street - NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 205. BEWLEV & GRIFFITHS! BARGAINS PROPERTY. DAIRY FARMS. GRAZING FARMS. SUBURBAN AND TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND LEASE,

FOR LEASE.—No Goodwill, GOO acree. fine farm, within i mile metalled road, easy distance to railway and good township. All ill grass, ring fenced, will winter two sheep to the acre, whole property in good order, easy country, 40 acres under crop. Price £7 per acre, or would rent at 8s per acre. Purchasing clause £B. Of 'would exchange for good country store. IHEAP DAIRY FARM, with stock consisting of 27 cows, 20 yearlings, horses, carts, harness, milk r.ons, ploughs, harrows, drills. d\,'filter. (•»!■., ftp., for .fill w , chard, within 11 miles of N?w [Mi ■ ■>.• nth ,inr| close to V.'nilr, I'i' greater portion of purchase lnonay can remain. Apply sharp. iO ACRES, Splendid Little Farm, in good district, divided into 6 paddocks, with several small clumps shelter bush. Only two miles from railway station; 8 roomed housp and outhuildingß, Price £2l per acre. Also we have three or four ( Hairy farms for lease, and two gimiu sheep runs for lease all with no goodwill. Particulars on application. We have also a thriving bonrdlnghouse in central position, rcchold property, owner of which will sell or exchange for good farm. Correspondence invited. BEWLEY AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATB AGENTS. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH For Children'* Hacking Cough a* night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7875, 18 July 1905, Page 3

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