Prices Cut a Sorrj Figure Now at Moray's And a discriminating public have eagerly taken advantage of the pruning and remarking that has been going on at Morey's Great Summer Sale "Down come the prices," says Morey; and " Down we come," says the crowd, "to share in the good things." And so we'rq. having a period of merry-making, of sprightly shopping and money-saving. Here's another broadside of bargains: Parasols at just about one half. Choice designs and good colorings, 6s nd for 3s iid, 7s 6d for 4s 1 id, gs 6d for 5s nd, lis 6d for 6s 1 id, 16s 6d for gs lid, 27s 6d for 15s 6d, 39s 6d for 21s. Choice Blouse Ends— In Delaine and Cambric, all beautifully worked— 50 to clear at 2s 1 id, worth from 4s to 6s 6d each. 7s nd for 5s 1 id, 12s 6d for 8s nd, 14s 6d for gs 1 id, 16s 6d f»r 12s 6d. Won't you also head in this direction ? Morey and Son, Devon St, New Plymouth The Value you receive Is as important as the Price that you pay F OR the ""formation of Farmers I have pleasure in furnishing the comparative cost of Basic Slap as sold in Taranaki by myself and by others during the past two seasons:— Minimum Actual Price at Cost to Farmer Guarantee. Analysis. Breakwater, per unit value per cent, per cent. No 1 Newton King's Leeds Brand 18 -20.07 £4/3/0 4/OV S O, \ 18 £4/4/ 5/Oi/j No - 3 16 10/U £4/1/ 5/5% lowerihafabove 1 (3imih ' r ia The actual analyses given are as supplied by the Department of Agriculture from samples of each brand taken from bulk, and afford a striking illustration of the importance of analysis to buyers. No. 2 sample, it will be sien, failed to S f ,ara . ntee > buy ers of this quality will have the melancholy satisfaction of knowing that Leeds Slag as sold by mo was over £1 per ton cheaper, and although in equity they are probably entitled to a refund from the vendors of the difference m value between the actual and the guaranteed analvtion SUCCeSS Ul they WouM still be Collsideralj! y out of pocket by the transac- _ The Analysis given above for Leeds brand was for a sample of bulk ex barque Viganella, and is the lowest result obtained from any of mv samples submitted, the highest having given a result of 21.43, on which basis the cost is reduced to 3s 104 d per unit. This result establishes the Leeds Slag as beinw of the very highest quality, as well as the cheapest on the market. ° y The original of the analysis referred to, and supplied by the Department of Agriculture, may be seen at my office at any time. 01 REMEMBER—Freight from Europe, wharfage, railage, cartage, etc are iiist as expensive on the low-grade article. Consequently J IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST FKOM NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD & KAPONGA
EXTRA GREAT MNMS £IOO cash down Balance 5 years 5 per cent. 50 ACRES close to New Plymouth, 4-roomed House and conveniences, opno£l6 per acre AGIFT. 1 " P ° Und bU ' ter Carrryin S 18 cows - Price £350 cash down Includes 20 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 1 spring trap, 1 cart, 2 sets harness oW,, pigs, milk cans, tuckets, paid-up factory shares, 10 weaners and other stock also' the goodwill of lease, which has 7 years to run at 12s an acre for ' the IT YOU'LL BOT Pr ° Perty 59 ° n ' y Mil ° 9 fr ° m NeW ' INSPECT 1 £4OO cash down Will secure 200 acres flat land close to coast and township, also salevard* good house, cowshed, harness-room, 2 acres orchard. The" farm is well watered and well fenced, %-mile to factory and school, 40 cows, 2 horses Dim ,„nu can, plough, harrows, cart, and other tools go in at the price ' Price' fir £4db downi balance £s TO LEASE 200 acres Good land, 7 miles from town, fl-roomed house, etc., etc., 40 cows and .iUn„n= MONEY IUdiIIg Stook ' 153 peracre ' Half "3' ear 's rent in advance. ' MUST MAKE 290 acres Good sheep and cattle country, fcr.oed into sis paddocks, well wiif*™,? roomed dwelling, cowshed 40 x 20, other buildings, from school' and" post office. Rent, 6s per acre. Half year's rent down. If you want to buy, sell or exchange, send us particulars of your property. GILMOUR AND CLARKE EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 21 January 1911, Page 2
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743Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 21 January 1911, Page 2
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