The Drapery Store "Par Excellence." *ai! The proof position df- a 1 st&'fe which JlloHw ■ . , „„„„„ i i , , . * J justly claim such emi- / * ence < c f n be atfeto(id V persis'tent endeavour to serve customera honestly. It is, bj such nuiEliods that Morey and Son Have reached their present standard of sucr> Vl v been Morey's aim to give the people the b T 1 t . their money, and to hold their custom b- 6 possible for . ■ SaI®CMW Sales, and when price reducti* / this me^ 61106 in truth of J " S ftnn °f C ?J ' t + . 1S dh<#&rs of New Plymouth and distrir ; the statetiienla 153,111 the prices by buying freely. Therefore &4V&&tAge of the low ' , when Blouses at Clearing P flces Are annouucedi, they WILT ' . .j be eteMdA in a very short time. Flannelette Blouses, ■' pretty patterns} wort' J«at and stilish, in good lasting colors and _ , , A 4/1 l f : cleAiriligi at 1/11. Colored Delaine Blc Uslial l jiride, 8/6; /Ose« very fctaart and dressy, will wash well. tit i 1 , WW toarfeoi at Wolsey, BlousesUsual price, .I! >• 'pretty tip-to-date garments in the newest styles. - y'k jf% ibo now B/lil-
Jackets r for Half Prlce i. <(1.1 ilCt JiiWOl'J Tli* v " ul -. ■ ' a g n , a tihoußand to obtain a good, stylish Jacket at ■■■WWW 93MAV/ OF THESE OFFFERS, AND DON'T FORGET THE JUL DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. (OR ONE SHILLING IN THE '>.!<! J HV, I ■ :miTA -3'Ki- ' vi/' •' MU.% Devon* Street n <ir,q iicr; d -or !•>» /•• ■>• i'/ ,k feOir ] a ! <-> h ig i'fi v/ u i'! lt> tptii'' ji> i;; !ci k. • v' l; iff' New Plymouth ■'•'oflwi'vV! yi t.i.'in iio-J-vf ''it' .L'/S ft a.l.'iv/ M ii. !■" 311!/} W }0 W •"MUK CHANCE : c! t (i' "=(»! nwiyi '■it TEEN' paddo<ifc&" of SEVEN' ROOMS!, with conveniences. 16-BAIL OOWSHEfD. ;'<! 'O'/.i ■ '! (K> yl2 ACRES SHELTER BUSH. HAS CARRIED, FOR OVER TWO YEARS, FORTY MILKING COWS, SIXTY FUiLL-GiROTOf CA'TTLE, 70 BREEDING EWES, 49 HOGCUETS aud SD {hi •> '■ r HQRS'ES. THE C»W.S FOR MTT.TC .ALONE WAS OVER NINE POUNDS. ;; 1 Prise is £IH 5s per acre.
ONLY £2OO CAISH REQUIRED. THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. GILMOUR AND CLARKE mW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS 200 AOE.ES, Waimate Plains; all well improved, level, and well watered by running streams; divided into convenient paddocks; good 5-roomed mouse, large cowshed and outbuildings; handy to factory, school, township; level metal road. One of the richest farms on the Plains. Price, £43 per sere. Easy terms can be arranged. " ;4g 250 .ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast country; level and well watered; close to factory; good road; 4-roomed bouse, cowshed, etc.; canries 90 cows. Price, £lB per acre; £BOO cash required. 10ft AiGBES, Freehold Dairy Farm; all well improved coast land; good house, oomsked and outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided. Price, £24 per acre; easy terms. lift AQRB§, Freehold Coast Farm, in first-class 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 township; also 42 cows can be taken at valuation. Price, £2l per acre; reasonable terms. All cOßMfwlenee promptij atteided to. Loans negotiated; terms arranged. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, liAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 2
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532Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 118, 26 August 1910, Page 2
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