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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's aim to give the people the best value possible for their money 1 , and' to hold their custom by this, means. Morey's Sales and when price reductions are announced, it is with. in the truth of the statements that the Plymouth and district take advantage of the low prices by ibuying freely. Therefore, when Blouses at Clearing Prices Are announced, they WIMj be cleared in a very short time. Flannelette ( Blouses, neat and stylish, in good lasting colors and pretty patterns; worth 4/11; dearingi at 1/11. Colored:','j(?esirie Blouses —very smart and dressy, will wash well. UsuaJ price,,, 8/6; now marked at 3/11. pretty up-to-date garments in the newest styles. Ufi'uaiffKißfift 11/8, to 12/6; now 6/lil. iiUHULW J Jackets going for Half Prici TAKE ADVANTAGE .OF THESE OFFFERS, AND DON'T FORGET THE special mswvsmo&xsm>vEß CENT. (OR ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND). tmll «f& ■?'&OIT lib XifX JA Jte'^HM! "IT WO f MA }'i j ; : _ .J A Devon Street and Son New Plymouth

?D 4 .aOOMIC '7 EjQIIR'- CHANCE 293 AOBI8S?. ?? 1^ did land ' well fenced and into FOURTEEN paddocks. RESIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, with- conveniences. lfl-BAIL COWSHED. , 12 ACRES SHELTER BUSH. has carried; for' ovj£r two years, forty MELKING COWS, SIXTY I POLL-GROWN GjATmd, 70 BREEDING iEWES, 49 HOGGETS and SIX HORSES. v:xa mr, « THE COWS AVERAGE FOR MILK ALONE WAS OVER NINE POUNDS. •frise ia £lil 5s per acre. ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED. .qiHISjsIS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. GILMOUR AND CLARKE NiEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS 200 Am F S ' Waimate ■* Wa »i air weU .improve;;, level, and well watered bv level metal road. One of Uu rid...??.'... "- y «._ «*«<«,. township; 250 proved leve, *""e, cow--I°A tS. * weU im ? rov ed coast land; good house, acre; ™ u *»* and subdivided. Price, £24 per llrt ™S F *^^t?» rin > fataWw order; all level and well All eorntpnjmce proaptij atteided to. Loini negotiate; tenu arranged. NEWTON KING' i I Telephone ... 2» and BM. WIU

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 30 August 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 30 August 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 30 August 1910, Page 2

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