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"TEMPUS CONTINUES FUGIT." "Here we are again on the thueshold of New Year." Everything's moving fast —the pace during 1911 will be greater than ever. Will keep well I In front, however hot the going may be, and if you want to experience what real satisfaction in buying Drapery and other Home Needs is, resolve to shop here throughout the year AS EXAMPLES: Look at these Dainty Camisoles Embroideries and insertions worked on Japanese Silk. What splendid examples of needlccraft they are. And here are Tussore Silk Tray Cloths that embrace the latest novelties for afternoon Tea" Service. Also a fine range of Allover Embroidery, Silk Xet Allovers, Silk and Xct Insertions, of the latest designs that make up so charmingly in Summer Blouses. It will be true economy for you to make this big helpful store your headquarters forjhe successful purchasing of all your requirements, during the forthcoming year. All Cash at the Counter shoppers at Morey's reap the benefit of the 5 per cent., or Is in the £, Cash Discount. and Son Devon St, New Plymouth

The Valuejgjj require is as Importan as the Price that you pay JfiOß the information of Farmers I have pleasure in furnishing the comparative cost of Basic Slap as sold in Taranaki by myself and by others during the pas two seasons:— Minimum Actual Price at Cost to Farmer ; Guarantee. Analysis. Breakwater, per unit value, i per cent, per cent. Xo. 1< Newton King's Leeds Brand 18 20.07 £4/3/0 4/o'/, I *o-2 18 10.07 £4/4/ 5/OV. No. 3 10 16.44 £4/1/ 5/5% My price for 1011 indent orders (similar guaranteed analysis) is considerably! lower than above price. ! The actual analyses given are as supplied by the Department of Agriculture from samples of each brand taken from bulk, and afford a strikincr illustration of the importance of analysis to buyers. Xo. 2 sample, it will be seen, failed td approach a minimum guarantee, and buy ers of this quality will have the melan] choly satisfaction of knowing that Leeds Slag as sold by me was over £1 per ton! cheaper, and although in equity they are probably entitled to a refund from tha* vendors of the difference m value between the actual and the guaranteed analyl sis, if successful they would still be considerably out of pocket by the transit* tion. J . I The Analysis given above for Leeds .brand was for a sample of bulk ex barqui Viganella, and is the lowest result obtained from any of my samples submit? ted, the highest having given a result of 21.43, on whicii basis the cost is reducfl to 3s l»y 4 d per unit. This result establishes the Leeds Slag as bein<r of the ve* highest quality, as well as the cheapest on the market. ° [ The original of the analysis referred to, and supplied by the Department [f Agriculture, may be seen at my office at any time. [ REMEMBER—Freight from Europe, wharfage, railage, cartage, etc., are iujt as expensive on the low-grade article. Consequently j | IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST FROM j NEWTON KING f NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD

T R A £loo* cash down » ! : , Balance 5 years 5 per cent. : JjQ ACRES close to New Plymouth, 4-roomed House and conveniences, fpposite factory, Is per pound for butter fat. Carrryin* IS cows ' Price £M> per aero. A GIFT. I £350 cash down Includes 20 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 1 spring trap, 1 cart, 2 sets harness, sleep, pigs, milk «u|is, buckets, paid-up factory shares, 1(3 weaners and other stookJa'so the goodwill jjf lease, which has 7 years to run at 12s an acre, for [the is only five miles from New Plymouth.' INSPJK £4OO cash down j Will secure 200 acres flat land close to coast and township also salejUs, good house, powshed, harness-room, 2 acres orchard,, The farm is well wafcred and well fencled, %-niilc to factory and school, 40 cows, 2 horses pi<rs folk can, plough, harrows, cart, and other tools go in at the price ' Price'£l6 per acre, including stock ami implements. £IOO down, balance five vca«*t 5 percent. A LIFETIME CHANCE. »W-ar» TO LEASE ! 200 acres Cood land, 7 (miles from town, 6-roomcd house, etc., etc., 40 cows, and utensils. MONFY I 8 BtOCk ' 153 PBI aCre ' Halt 'y eftr ' s rent in advance. MUSTiMAKE \ i j 290 acres | Good sheepl and cattle country, fenced into six paddocks, well watelk fiveroomed dwefying, cowshed 40 x 20, other buildings, one mile from sclfl and post office. Bunt. 6s per acre. Half year's rent down. If If you want to buy, yi or exchange, send us particulars of your prJltj"GILMOTDIR AND CLARKE BGMONT STREfeT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 5 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 5 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 5 January 1911, Page 2

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