By Labor and Saving Alone Gan the Average Person Become Rich fjWO HOMELY FACTS TO REMEMBER: First: It is not what you earn, but what you save, that makes you rich. Second: If you wish to invest, you must save. Grasp these truths firmly, and in your shopping spend you money only where savings are as ,-nml. Time lias proved it to be true economy to shop at MOREY'S but fresh evidence is forthcoming every day in values like these. MORE BLOUSES FOR THE _ HOME DRESSMAKER "CURZON FLANNELETTE, fine Cashmere finish, in a most extensive range of patterns, from 7y 3 d yard. HOCKEY BLOUSE FLANNELETTES in neat striped designs, B%d yard. STRIPED WINCEYS in all the "most-wanted" shades, Is 3d yard. CEYLON 1 FLANNELS-also suitable for Pyjamas, Shirts, etc.—ls 9d • yard. FRENCH FLANNELS in the newest toned stripes, lu lid, 2s 3d yard. And a fine assortment of STRIPED VIYELLAS you know or have heard how well it washes, without shrinking Blouse Length. OFF THESE PRICES A DISCOUNT OF RJ PER CENT. (OR ]S IN THE POUND) IS ALLOWED FOR CASH—A CONCESSION 1 "THAT MAKES MOREY'S VALUES EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE. NOTE THE ADDRESS: Morey and Son Devon Street New Plymouth
DO IT NOW! £IOO Cash Down JS required on a good FARM of EIGHTY ACRES, mostly level and ploughable; 6-roomcd house, good cowshed of 10 bails, piggeries; small orchard; well watered; %-mile to school, about 1% from factory. PRICE IS £l6 PER ACRE. Balance of the money can remain on mortgage at 5% per cent. Near the sea coast, 7 miles from New Plymouth. It's worth your while to inspect at once. £IOO cash required. GILMOUE & CLABKE NEW PLYMOUTH. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SBEEPFABMFBS TO SECURE A GOOD SHEEP BUN 8840 4^ EE^~*,so ° aert3 ' n best mixed English grasses, the balance being in bush, well fenced and subdivided into sheep-proof paddocks (3tt miles of fences); two dwelling-houses, sheep-yards, stock-yards. The property is known to be one of the best sheep and cattle runs in the North of Taranab, and consists of fine grazing land of rich quality, and lies well to the gun,, and comprises table land, slopes, spur 9, and good hills, and has about 5 miles frontage of sea coast and <P/ a miles frontage to formed road. Tenure—Belli under section 318, Land Act, 1908, 21 years lease, with perpetual renewal and compensation clauses. Rental £SOO per annum. Capacity easily 2 sheep to the acre. Price £3 103 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 5450 ACRES adjoining. Title, Land Transfer. 1000 acres in grass, and balance good bush country, fronting formed road. ■ The land js of good quality, p",hough somewhat hilly, and will make good sheep country when all' in graa,. I estimate capacity \% to 1% rheop to acre. Price £° Ms per acre. « i~ All correspondence promptoj attended to. Loans negotiated; terms arranged. NEWTON KING AUCIIONIER, BAND AGENT, AND CSMSRAL i inrtiwe.fefcabMod 18EL,.-: ;.,«• ~..;■,'• JB'fc*' •'finesL.ll ML anftkSfiiLl.. _:. v - - '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 55, 14 June 1910, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 55, 14 June 1910, Page 2
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