/T)JyE has only tP spend half ah hour among the Bargains at 'jMffiEWSvGREAT WINTER SALE to understand why this ■i'Ui-JffefttlJEWWt Jutp.' grown intjo the' affeclionfe of-every econo-mist&yiificifaefl-{shopper in Tftranaki. Each red ticket at Moreys igoillfty 1 indicates A :dW»efc'tff"lMive hard-earned cash, and so'modest are the prices every that'many go away wondering - ' '' . -■'■-- | ;)^; ,, )|Ui j : »--_r. :'o''T/^o'me>^lo6liiHJ.' ; M : great titerirtfe'i money. There i^ J^ an<l nothing• 'lid disappoint you. •iiqfr'Ki fill: ■■,,{ ('.•....'.'m'.'ij.-- .'•)./ | . rs , TVV -f A M% BAROAJHS-C<r^iEN #■'' 'TPT ,/] '"'111 "I " W»WH vr&fl hVo" THE MANY %MX'<m DOUBLE-MiDIOW'aaEETONNM damaged'.by ' SK CWrSFV TO ?&«fIW4T JQD YARD Limited stqck of COLOEED TlJESfMl*fcS''at , ,'.'.'"; : PMTt^d ; ,PRICE ID YARD PINK FLANNELETTE EMBROIDERY, ',"■'' ;: ',', ■ ~; > ! CLEARIXU PRICE ID YARD BLACK SILK INBEKTTON i» an. unusually large' variety.'' ' ' 7"' h u'''c' ■ • ; •') ■' i'VniTO?i net..., •. ~,,'v „»-'•■ .•..-■ - ~,'**'■ SALE PRICES- ''."' . » .'- • !-'.- ' \ '' ' ) 't. ,,: ' And many other equally attractive bargain's*. ■ '£'•''- . - Don't p,u,t off till to-morroV what thrift says "Do' to-day," ./.^,.put y mpjiey in your-purse and come to j'\.'tt£ "l;>u'jc; '•' I '"•*"'•''•■• ..''■•''■'" ?fl.? .'' ■• ' «TJ It; j'i 1.1: KOTE THE Ara5RE§S: •!. '_l* ja.B >o.f Morey and Son Devon Street New Plymouth. •■■yj or i'tv'"'-' • [ . .
FOR EXCHANGE 6-ROOMED HOUSE Washhouse with copper and tubs set in. FULL HALF-ACRE. LEVEL SECTION . Price £850; No Mortgage ' '■' OWNER WILLING to EXCHANGE FOR KA TO IAA ACRES GOOD LAND. Any difference can be arranged. GILMOUR & CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH.
A GOOD OPPOBTUNITI FOB SHEEPFARMFRS TO SECURE A GOOD SHEEP BUN 8840 C ? ES ,~ 550 ° acrb3 in be3t m ixed Eu I lisll grasses, the balance being in bush, well fenced and sub divided into sheep-proof paddocks (3(i miles of fences); two dwelling-houses, sheep-yard,, stock-yards. Th7property' is known to be one of the best sheep and cattle runs in the North of' Tira naki, and consists of fine grazing land of rich quality, and lies well to the sun and comprises table land, slopes, spurs, and good hills, a-sd has about 5 miles' frontage of sea coast and 4% miles frontage to formed road. Tenure-Held under section 218, Land Act, 1008, 2! years lease, with perpetual renewal and S? e "w« ST Eental £ l°° per T Um - <*P"*y easily 2 sheep to the acre, trice £3 10s per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 5450 ACRES ad J oinin F- Title, Land Transfer. 1000 acres in grass, and balance good bush country, fronting formed road. The land is of food quality, t> .aough somewhat hilly, and will make good sheep country when all in gras«. I estimate capacity \\\ to ,?beep to acre. Price d a Ms ner acre. ,» ' All correspondence promptij attended *o. Loans negotiated; terms arranged NEWTON KING '■ JTK i! T^ D AOENT ' ASD CSMUUL MERCHANT. Kusblisned IB7K NEW PLYMOUTH •':L. Telephones., 20 and 304. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 79, 12 July 1910, Page 2
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