Stock-taking Prices AT MOREY'S. 3 Wnito Washable Kid Gloves, Is 9d per pair. Colored Fancy Muslins, 8d to Is per yard, to clear at 4id per yard. Dress Tweeds, in greys, etc.—ls 4d now Hid Is lid now Is 3u, 2s 6d. now Is 64 And a lot of Costume Lengths to go at less than half prici. Bomnants of Cashraero, Cloths, Voiles, etc, at give away prices Morey and Son. Is it Perennia Will it Run Out ? COLONIAL GROWN RY£ GRASS if carefully selected, is by far the most reliable anil gives greater satisfaction to tlie buyer, 'and is usually lower in price. "THERE'S NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN." 20 YEARS AGO I imported a sliipm eiit of tlie choicest and best known strain of RYE GRASS obtainable in Eng land, but the results were not satisfactory to-my clients, and I have never repeated the experiment, although sever.il times pressed to buy, "often at tempt iug prices." My stock of RYE UIIASB SEED has been carefully bought from reliable firnw; 'it is saved only from long-established pastures; is double ma chine-dressed; a nice clean bright sample, and nn ( .xtra heavy seed. It is- better to sow grass seed of this description than to experiment with some new but untried kind, its only claim to merit probably being in'lts increased cost. |Q TON'S HURST'S FAMOUS CI.OW US and Small Grass Seeds, Cocksfoot, Italian and English Ryes (grown in Canterbury and Ifawkes Bay), Meauow Foxtail, Prairie tSrass, ete. The above arc all New Season's and of Highest Quality. Samples and quotations of my veriuu sseeds may be had upon applicationNEWTON KING, DEVON STREET ONLY, NEW PLYMOUTH. fJUIKSE are questions of vital importanee to th<. buyer of RYE GI!AS<S SEEI), especially to the BUSH I'ARMEK. My long experience in the seed business has taught mo that Also in stockNEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
EXTRA TROUSERS RIVEN FREE WITH EAOH man s sun Auckland Clothing Company DEVON STREET, NEW PLKMOIJTH, tc' won. PHONOSS m THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIES Just landed diiect from tho factories, 10,000 iSDISON, STERLING nnd PATH DISC and CYLINDER RtiCOUDS, THE BEST PROCURABLE. All the Latest in Phonographs, Gramaphones, Zonoplioncs, and Trumpets for sauio. THE 'I'ALKERIES carry a stock of 10,UU0 records to choose from. Full stock ot requisites on hand. Orders and rt> pairs executed promptly. NOTE.—CASH WITH OItDER. All goods at Wellington and Auckland Q. G, BOULTON DEVO& STREET T.IST OF WINNERS IN THE TENTH HALF-YEARLY KOZIE TEA CASH DISTRIBUTION, DECEMBER, 1907. St. Columltkillc Convent, llokitika £5 Miss M. Davies, Barry town Mrs A. Foster, Talile Hill £5 Mrs T. Al. Scott, Milton £5 Miss L. Grant, Waiinate Mrs B. Flunnery, Ophir Miss M. Pipson, War-ika Mrs It. Crnmniond, Ilampstead Miss M. Boyle, Greymouth £2 Miss K Foote. Hokltika £2 Mrs A. Niphtinpnle, firoymoutb £5 Miss K. McKenzie, Tiuwald Mrs W. Dunne, Milton And 18 at 10/-, 42 at 5s each, and 12 consolation prizes of 2/0 each to cona siimers in -«it nart: of (he Dominion;
The A.B.C. Boot .Company are holding! their annual disposing sale, commencing' Saturday, Ist February. A few prices:! Gents' glace kid bate, 10a Gd per pair;! chrome bale, light, Ps 6d; chrome I shooters, .heavy, 13s fid; boys' chrome bato, 7s 3d; men's carpet slippers, 2s Gd; ladies' glaee button boots, 10s Gd; gla?e shoos, button. !>« Gd felt slippera, 10d; earpet slipper?. Is; children's slippers,' felt, 7d per pair. All goodfl greatly v©-| , (luced. Call early. A.B.C, Boot Con}- 1 pany, Devou-streefc,—Advt,
! I" wry home there is bound to bo Uflace here mid tlmre which needs soma j effective covering to give the place a 'i ! lospectabla appearance. Quite one 'if ' I .ilie.beat assortments of cretonnM tlisy have over had is to' be upened -up' at W'liito and Son?,', Devon-street. Tli»r« are some nluety pieces to chouse from, .'<•s and they include some very nice ]wt- > : ; terns. Tlio higher-priced cretonnes are jin double widths, nnd are very (uiitnhle -. ' j for curtains, They range in price ftom , Oil to 2a per yard.—Advt, >
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 43, 10 February 1908, Page 3
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