The Drapery Store "Par Excellence." The proud position of a store which can justly claim such eminence, can only be attained by persistent endeavour to serve customers honestly. It is by such methods that Morey and Son Have reached their present standard of success. It has always been Morey'a aim to give fclie people the best value possible for their money, and to hold their custom by this means. Morey's Sales AIRE Sales, and when price reductions are announced, it is with perfect confidence in the truth of the statements' that the Choppers of New Plymouth and district take advantage of the low prices by buying freely. Therefore, when Blouses at Clearing Prices Are announced), they WILL .be cleared in a very short time. Flannelette Blouses, neat, and stylish, in good lasting colors and pretty patterns; worth 4/11; clearing at 1/11'. Colored Delaine Blouses very smart and dressy, will wash well. Usual price, 8/0; now marked at 3/ICL j Wolsey Blouses; pretty up-to-date garments in the newest styles. ~,Psual price, 11/6 to 12/6; now 5/11. Jackets going for Half Price ■ , ..!<* ?v/ • 'a 1 ; <>.oo, r ;n, Tiag iis a chance in a thousand to obtain a good', stylish Jacket at a very low price. • ,' I.W ' r< . , ••• TAKE OF THESE OFFFERS, AND DON'T FORGET THE SPECIAL DIBOOJTNT OF FIVE PER CENT. (OR ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND). > : WW •»l :<• Njprey and Son ,;"X. : Devon Street - - New Plymouth ■I!". .H-J'f'J'l' ' % '<• '} r , ' • Hi' Hi ii»i >V\, j , nlliF 111 I
• V ,-JO.}7/ Wifrt£i YOUR CHANCE 293 ixIpKES ®P^ l an d» well fenced and subdivided into FOURTEEN COWSHED., TEEN paddoißs. 1 "RESIDENCE of SEVEN" ROOMS, witJh. conveniences. lfi-BML i •»" 11/ >i 12 ACRES SHELTER BUSH. ! W.-H.UV • HAS CARRIED, FOR OVER TWO YEAiRiS, FORTY MILKING COWS, SIXTY FUIiL - CATTLE, 70 BREEDING EWES, 49 HOGGETS and SIX HORSES. '* *.">• ' /I'-! «>!'» i. THE COW® AVERAGE FOR MILK ALONE WAS OVER NINE POUNDS. I'rise is £lil 5s per acre. ■ '/.('■J :■ • >ll Hf f. > t ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED. THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. GILMOUR AND CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS
200 ACRES, Waimate IPlains; all well improve,!, level, and weH watered by running streams; divided into convenient paddocks; good 6-room£d house, large cowshed and outbuildings; handy to factory, school, toraship; level metal road. One of the richest farms on the Plains* Price, £4B per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. p '4B <350 freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast county; level and well watered; close to factory; good road; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; canries 90 cows. Price, £lB per acre; £BOO cash required. IQA ACRES, freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast land; good house, cowshed anid outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided. Price, £24 per acre; easy terms. lift ACRES, Freehold Coast Farm, in flrst-clas9 order; all level and well watered; good 4-roomed house; large cowshed and outbuildings, and subdivided; good metal road and handy to cheese factory and townsMpf sfaQ 42 cows can be taken at valuation, frice, £2l per acre; reasonable terms. All eorreepooienee promptij Attended to. Loans negotiated; tenia arranged. NEWTON KING ITJCIIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Established-167%. NIW PLYMOUTH. Telephones .« 80 and BM.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 116, 24 August 1910, Page 2
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