Leadership Carries Large Responsibilities To be first among New Plymouth Emporiums is a proud position To hold it, a store must be more than up-to-date ; it must be a little ahead MOREY'S Leadership has been long established. To keep ahead requires Value-giving, and aren't you getting Values? Spring asks for a Few Fresh Touches to the Home Here are some suggestions:— LIXEN AND COTTON D'OYLEYS, in a great variety of sizes. Some have self-fringe edges, others lace trimmed or worked with fancy braid. The linen D'oyleys, with drawm-thread designs, are specially pleasing and dainty. SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, of pure Linen, or of Fancy Fabrics, in a good range of sizes. These are hem-stitched, drawnthread, or trimmed with lace or fine fringe, and form a display seldom seen outside of the largest centres. TRAY CLOTHS AND SUPPER CLOTHS comprise a choice display, replete with latest notions in Linen and Embroidered fabrics. Dainty cloths for Afternoon Teas aind At Homes, drawn-thread designs, hem-stitched and fringed with all the ingenuity of the skilled workers of Europe and Japan. BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE PURE LINEN PILLOW SHAMS, The desire and delight of every good housewife is to possess a goodly supply of these dainty articles. Never were Morey'a in a better position to satisfy the most fastidious.' To attempt any description is but to paint the lily. Whenever you are ready to add these fresh touches to the home, come to Morey's, where value runs parallel with quality in the race for leadership. Morey's reward all prompt Cash-at-the-Oounter buyers with a 5 per cent, (oils in the £) cash discount. % >s« i> >t> >t> ■:<»{' »t »t< >t< %> $ ■:» i< » ww&frH**** 'Hhhhh^'M"M"M"W'i{''< Morey and Son Devon St., New Plymouth Give the Land Back its Strength. Every ton of cheese saps from the soil 1121bs of Nitrogen, 181bs of Phosphoric Acid, 21bs of Potash. Each ton of milk takes 121bs of Nitrogen, 41/glbs of Phosphoric Acid, 2y s lb9 v 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 crop after crop, year after year, irom it without feeding it. Restore its vitality. Give it And thus make up for the nourishment withdrawn by cows, calves, horses, pigs.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 pasturing value of your land. For prices and further details see : NEWTON KING," NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD. AS A GOING- CONCERN £2OO CASH 1)0 ACRES, 7 MILES FROM TOWN, GOOD ROAD, 4-ROOMED HOUSE, 10-BAIL COWSHED; LAND ALL PLOUGHABLE, ALL IN GRASS and PRACTICALLY FREE FROM WEEDS; I MILE FROM FACTORY. SCHOOL and POST OFFICE. PRICE £2O PER ACRE, INCLUDING 13 COWS, 1 BULL, II CALVES, 2 HORSES, CART AND HARNESS, 2 PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AJS T D ALL OTHER NECESSARY IMPLEMENTS. GILMOUR AND CLARKE BGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 2
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502Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 2
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