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" Put not your Trust in Money, but your Money in Trust." Hi " A shilling in your pocket is your best friend," said a mother to her boy on the eve of his departure from the old home. The wisdom of such advice is questionable, for the boy would be apt to put more trust in the shilling than in his own ability, and so fail to use the money to the best advantage when opportunity offered. Let your money do all it possibly can, and that may always be attained when you shop at

MOREY'S where values are ever to be found—ohances to put your money in trust in the matter of clothing. To-day there are rare values in BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED BLOUSINGS Blouse Ends in White Muslin, charmingly embroidered. Prices 2/9 to 16/6. Blouse Ends in Cream, Delaines, nicely embroidered with silk. Prices 4/11 to 9/6 Blouse Ends in Cream Delaines, with pretty fronts of embroidered silk. Prices 6/9 to 8/11 Blouse Ends in White Persian Lawn, with beautiful colored embroidered fronts. Prices 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 Blouse Ends in White Muslin, with embroidered fronts, ki pretty colors. Prices 4/11 to 7/11 Lovely Embroidered Blouses of White Muslin. Prices 3/11 to 6/6. The very Blouse Piece you are waiting for may be hero awaiting your selection. Then in addition to these values there is always the welcome 5 per cent (1/- in the £) discount for cash Morey and Son Devon St, Mew Plymouth

Give the Land Back its Strength. Every ton of cheese saps from the soil 1121bs of Nitrogen, 181bs of Phosphoric Acid, 2lbs of Potash. Each ton of milk takes 121bs of Nitrogen, 4y 2 lbs of Phosphoric Acid, 2%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 crop after crop, year after year, irom it without feeding 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 Give it Newton King's MANURES And thus make up for the nourishment withdrawn by cows, calves, horses, pigs.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 pasturing value of your land. For prices and further details see NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD.

GOING - CONCEEN £4OO CASH £4OO CASH £4OO CASH £4OO CASH Will secure A GOOD FARM of 210 acres, close to the Coast and about 7 miles /rom New Plymouth by good metalled 'road. All ploughable and nearly ail level, well fenced and well watered. One mile from good township, sale yards, factory, school and Post Office. Good sixsroomed residence; trapshed, cowshed, etc. Nearly one acre of orchard. STOCK that go with the farm are: 40 cows, 2 horses, Implements, Factory Shares, etc., Price L £l6 i>er aere ; £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent. INSPECT AT ONCE. YOU'LL BUY.

GILMOUK AND CLAEKE NEW PLYMOUTH. TE WHAEE REKA. VO'W don't know what I have in store. I have Ice Cream in galore; A taste is sufficient to make you longjfor more, So roll your pennies along to the little lollie store, THE WHARE REKA, STRATFORD Q.OOD SECOND-HAND PIANO, £2O; lis 8d per month.—Hoffmann. OPUNAKE fJOAOH. J PROPOSE running the Opunake Coach Service as usual from January 1, observing the time-table as heretofore. W. A. JURY .. Proprietor. Masonic Stables. "Phone No. 315. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE BED POST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 188, 18 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 188, 18 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 188, 18 November 1910, Page 2

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