Spring Fashion Buds NOW BLOSSOM AT MOREY'S Tired of sleet, cold and slush ? Then come to Morey'B for the first glimpse of Spring. The whole store is abloom. The rainbow colors of many trimmed millinery models mingle with bright tones of the dainty Sunshades and other Spring Goods, for at everything you are likely to need for Spring—the season of renewal-can be seen In all the beauty of newness. The Millinery display includes hundreds of hats in the latest shapes and colors, from the large flower-gay creation to the modest ready-to-wear or morning toque New Sunshades come in dozens of pretty and unique patterns, as well as in the plain oolors which have been favored by fashion's leaders during the summer in the Home Land. You'll need a Sunshade soon; these are right In point of style and moderately priced Come while the first fresh bloom lingers on everything. Morey's Special Discount of 5 per cent (or is In the £) is given with all cash purchases. , MOREY and SON, Devon Street
YOUR CHANCE 293 ACRES B P lendid land » weU iea66 & and subdivided into FOURTEEN paddocks. RESIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, with conveniences. 16-BAIL COWSHED. 12 ACRES SHELTER BUSH. HAS CARRIED, FOR OVER TWO YEARS, FORTY MILKING COWS, SIXTY FULL-GROWN CATTLE, 70 BREEDING EWES, 49 HOGGETS and SIX HORSES. THE COWS AVERAGE FOR MILK ALONE WAS OVER NINE POUNDS. Prise is £ll 5s per acre. ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED. THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. GILMOUR AND CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS 9HA ACRES, Waimate Plains; all well improve,!, level, j»nd well watered by Hlli Easy terms can be arranged. ... 250 ACRESRreehoH Dairy Farm; a ,l we ll improved c*st amntry; level and well ..<?; dose to factory; good road; 4,roomed house, cowshed, etc.; carri-c '/ ,„, price, £lB per acre; £BOO cash required. IAA Ank..M WraahnM Tkai™ F.i«, oil w-11 S—_- 3 ■ , , cow«ed and outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided. Price. £24 ner acre; easy terms. ' lift ACRES, Freehold Coast Farm, in first-class order; all level and well f™?* *T e } e wmW ftnd outbuildings, and subdivided; good ftetal road and handy to cheese factory and township; also 42 cows can be <akei at valuation. Price, £& per acre; reasonable tew. All eorrespoadeaee pronphj attended to. Loans negotiated; term arranged. NEWTON KIUG AUgmNEM IO UND ; AGENT, AS wmm ~ Una sit 111!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 141, 23 September 1910, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 141, 23 September 1910, Page 2
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