HAVE YOU BEEN TO Morey's== Great Winter Sale old and the new are everlastingly being compared. Are modern women more beautiful than the Grand Dames of long ago? Are we better or worse than our forbears ? Is the world's seeming progress in the sciences really greater than the advancement attained by the ancients? These are questions over which they have haggled for ecnthey will never be settled. But 6iie thing does not admit of argument: MOREY'S SALES steadily outgrow themselves in the brilliancy of their bargains :: :: :: Th&s't' of 'former years leave a beautiful memory, but the Sale-of to-day never fails to stir the town, and this Sale ha-s fceen u nb 'Exception- ! y;A|}ng i rangq, of JERSEYS for little BOYS and GIRLS "is to cleared at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. They ' itjutton-on shoulders, and many colors are available. ; are going in Cashmere Finish Flannelettes in Pink, Pale Blue, Maroon, Creme, and White, 33 inches ■iitO • t#' MOIRETTE'for UNDERSKIRTS in Black, Navy, Maroon, ;h<,i i.'i Brown, and Green, 36 inches wide, is reduced to Is 6d yard. GIRLS 5 HOSIERY, Sizes 3, 4, 5, G—SALE PRICES 9d, lOd, lid, Is pair. LADIES' HOSE,.TWO PAIRS for Is 9d. • iiFANCY STRIPED HOSE, usually priced 2s s>d per pair— TO BE CLEARED at Is lid pair. ,0 T ■ ~ r NOR ARE THESE ALL—BUT THE REST ARE JUST AS FAVORABLE TO YOU. CASH is the password at MOREY'S SALES. NO BOOKING -<! an ibe permitted, so please come with the Ready Money. "Mil ;i/1 NOTE THE ADDRESS: ; Morey and Son Devon Street, New Plymouth.
FOR EXCHANGE 6-ROOMED HOUSE Washhouae with copper and tubs set in. FULL HALF-ACRE. LEVEL SECTION . Price £850; No Mortgage OWNER WILLING to -EXCHANGE FOE P*Q TO "£QQ ACRES GOOD LAND. Any difference csui be arranged. GILMOIR & CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. A GOOB OPPURTUNITI FOR SBEEPFAKMF.RS TO SECURE A GOOD SHEEP RUN 8840 -f CEES — 1 5500 acrt.s in best m ixed English grasses, the balance in bush, well fenced and aub divided into sheep-proof paddocks (3fl miles of fences); two dwelling-houses, sheep-yards, stock-yards. The propertv is known to be one of the best, sheep and cattle runs in the North of Tara-* naln, and consists of fine grazing land of rich Quality, and lies well to the sun " com prises table land, slopes, spurs, and good hills, and has about 5 mile? stage °f sea coast and 4'/ 2 miles frontage to formed road. Tenure—Held under section 218, Land Act, 1908, 21 years lease, with perpetual renewal and ' clau3e3 - Cental £SOO per annum. Capacity easily 2 sheep to the • " r,ce £3 10s per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. _ . Also—--5450 ACRES adjoining. Title, Land Transfer. 1000 acres in grass, and bal- ■ R .T e " 00( * country, fronting formed road. The land is of good quality, p",hough somewhat hilly, and will make good sheep country when all m gras<,. I estimate capacity V/ 4 to 1% rt?een to acre. Price £" Ifts ner acre. ' All corre*p(wdence promptij attended +O. Loans negotiated; terms arranged NEWTON KING IUCIIONEER, LAND ARENT AND CffVERAL MERCHANT. Published 187¥>. NTO W PLYMOUTH. Telephones ~ 20 and 304.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 11 July 1910, Page 2
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