" Silks and Satins," said Franklin, " Put out the kitchen fire." W sso "V VI But two hundred years make a wonderful difference in opinions. Even the most sumptuous Silks are worn now -a - days without counting it extravagance; possession being made easy by modern manufacturing methods and > orey s LOW PRICES. Values like these will put a few extra coals on your fire. »t' »t' >l< »t >t< >t< 'l' >t< >t« »I< >t« »|( >i< >fr >|< ifr it »|i»»»X« »t >l> <v IRMnj WHITE and CREAM WASHING SILKS, splendid values. 20in wide, 9y»d and 1/- per yard. 23in wide, 1/6 per yard 27in wide, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. 33in TUSSORE SILKS, worth much more. Now marked 2/11, 3/-, 3/3, 3/6 per yard. 2Gin COLORED JAPANESE SILKS, wonderfully cheap, all colors, 9y s d and 1/- per yard. 27in COLORED JAPANESE SILK, a fine 1 assortment of colors, 1/9 per yard. Come and see what silken lustre, silken shimmer and silken soft rustle Morey's are offering at such advantageous prices. To crown all comes that 5 per cent, discount to every woman who pays as she goes. Morey and Son Devon St., Mew Plymouth
SOW SEEDS THAT WILL GROW MONEY Land is a veritable "Goose that lays the nore the fact that they just sow the first Don't starve the "goose" with poor seed egg?. . Golden Eggs," but some farmers so ig-fair-looking seed that comes handy, —you want a few more of her precious BRAND SEEDS are amongst the few you can use with perfect assurance of a golden crop. The following are reliable and time proven—sow them now:— COCKSFOOT, RYE, and other Grass Seeds. CHAMPION SWEDE, "John Bull,' 1 "Crimson King," "Magnum Bonum," and "Monarch," and ITRST-CLASS TURNIP SEEDS, G.T.Y. and P.T.Y. Aberdeen, P.T. Mammoth, Romney Marsh, Imperial Green Globe, and Devon Greystone. These seeds are specially chosen for Taranaki soil. They are the seeds for YOU. So send your order right now to NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD and KAPONGA GOING - CONCERN 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 all level, well fenced and well watered. One mile from good township, sale yards, factory, school and Post Oißce. Good sixfoomed residence; otrap.shed, cowshed, etc. Nearly one acre of orchard. STOCK that go with the farm are: 40 cows, 2 horses, Implements, Factoiy Shares, etc., Price li £l6 per acre; £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent. ' INSPECT AT ONCE. YOU'LL BUY. GILMOUR AND CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. TE WHARE REKA. "VOTJ 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 'QOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO, £2O; lis 8d per mouth,—-Hoffman#, OPUNAKE fJOACH. 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 BIS POST, ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 2
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517Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 193, 24 November 1910, Page 2
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