Fresh, Cool and Comfortable Underwear Wanted Now Two women employ the self-same dressmaker. One looks trim and smart always in her Gowns. The other only "so-so," and deplores the result. The first carefully selects her underwear at Moray's and secures comfort without bulkiness, all Morey's under garments being cut on the full, generous lines of modern patterns. The second buys heedlessly, considering her under garments of little importance. What is the Moral? NEW SPRING UNDERWEAR READY FOR YOUR SELECTION The Classic Brand Garments, made of the finest cambric sewn by the skilled fingers of Englishwomen, whose needlework is world-renowned. Lace,and Embroidery-trimmed Combinations and fine Cambric Cloth, with Val. and Torchon Laces and Swiss Embroideries from 5s 6d. Allover Swiss Work Camisoles, and in Cambric, prettily trimmed specially good fitting garments, from 3s lid. ' Fine Longcloth Nightdresses, lace ruffle necks, square and round yokes, trimmed wide laces, from 4s 9d. New Opera Vests, in silk and wool, a sure protection, from evening chills, from Is lid each. And for the corset to wear under your Spring Costumes, Morey's have all numbers and sizes of W.B. CORSETS. The variety of fittings of these Models enable any figure to be corsetted with style and comfort. Prices from 2s lild. values equally good to be had bywill judge there are many other Reading between the lines you shopping with MOREY'S, and only nineteen shillings frwn the sovereign you lay on the counter to pay for your parcels goes into our coffers, one shilling being immediately handed back to you as Discount for Morey & Son, Devon Street - Hew Plymouth.
Cive the Land Back its Strength. Every ton of cheese saps from the soil 11211)8 of Nitrogen, 181bs of Phosphoric Acid, 21bs of Potash. Each ton of milk takes 121bs of Nitrogen, 4y,lbs of Phosphoric Acid, 2y,lbs of Potash. And every animal reared on the farm removes a considerable amount of bone phosphate out of the soil. The fertility of your soil is not everlasting." You can't take cron after crop, year after year, irom it without feedin°- it. Restore its vitality. Give it ° Newton King's MANURES And thus make up for the nourishment withdrawn by cows, calves horses, pigs. ' '' ■Where means are limited, remember it is better to thoroughly' manure one paddock at a time than to give a lick and a dab here and there to a large area. STERLING MANURES will greatly increase the pasturiu" value of your land. For prices and further details see ' ° NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN £2OO CASH 00 ACRES, 7 MILES FROM TOWN, GOOD ROAD, 4-ROOMED HOUSE, 10 - BAIL COWSHED; LAND ALL PLOUGHABLE, ALL IN GRASS and PRACTICALLY FREE FROM WEEDS; 1 MILE FROM .FACTORY, SCHOOL and POST OFFICE. PRICE £2O PER ACRE, INCLUDING 15 COWS, 1 BULL, 11 CALVES, 2 HORSES, CART AND HARNESS, 2 PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY IMPLEMENTS. APPLY TO GrILMOUR AND CLARKE EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 2
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491Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 170, 27 October 1910, Page 2
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