In the name of Her Majesty the Queen of Fashion, we ask your aid. Before she can enter her throne-room— Morey's Showroom—every garment and every yard of material suggesting Summer Time, must be out of the way. Morey's will pay you to help them clear the way By reducing prices. Muslins lose much of their Cost but none of their quality. All must Go. Cambrics desire honourable service as Blouses and Costumes for the Remainder of this Summer and all of Mext Reduced remuneration expected. DUST CLOAKS-We say "Goodbye" to them—You will say "Welcome" at these savings. Also all remaining Empire Robes, Millinery, Parasols, Ties, Scarves, etc., etc. At Prices that you should not miss. Devon St., New Plymouth
There are things that it pays to remember. One of them is that I have a large shipment of slag arriving by direct vessel in May or June. Another is that you can save a fair amount of hard-earned cash if you arrange right now to Take Delivery on Arrival at New Plymouth Breakwater. A further poinv is that if you misß this opportunity you will have to pay a higher price immediately this lot is sold. Whilst still another point to remember is that I have only about 100 tons now remaining unsold. If you wish to participate in the exceptionally low prices now offering. DON'T DELAY. ORDER AT ONCE fromNEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD ONE CHANCE for you. LOOK AX THE PEOSPICTS OF ; OIL and IRONSAND
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE ONE BEFORE THE BOOM. nJLL >/ 4 -ACRE at Fitzroy; all level; m() EXCIIANOE, unencumbered town only £125. Oood terms. property for fifty acres or unim-TALF-ACRE, all level, good situation, l»'°ved sheep country. Send us the pnrticorner section. Onlv £oSU. A l>ll ' ill '*- will try and suit vour reeat chance. Good terms.* <)uirement.s. rpiIREE QUARTER-ACRES, nil level, rn , n .,,.. , .. . llf 1 pood view. The land opposite sold 50 AU " ml »»'™ from N«w PI.V--at £4OO per quarter acre. Price for the ~„.'"-. ''"!'''',"'" U co ' v 'f- ,oSl,k ' s lot. rs.w WHAT *iuiif!4i\-i Vn„Mi "° ,sos .: •'■""""' , ' '">■'*>. cowshed, etc., P'L'LL ACRE, level, Vogeltown. 'Bos down. passes (.his section. Only £'2so. INSPECT THIS. xmv ipWO ACRES, level, grand piece of KXCHA native hush, with stream. All level. , vn T v Price £550. IT'S CHEAP. ,LL J QA ACRES, good country, small house; -,,. , oxf all ploughahle; will carry i:> to 30 mil .J. n ', ls cows; small sheds, etc.; clo.se to factory. ~.!-,>',^ Price is £l4 per acre; onlv £2OO down. x - . , TO .INSPECT MEANS TO'ni'Y. OUR ADVICE-'*"'' ™»iu3 pr<: is p.ouxn to m: a mr; risk in town a: 'rice £ll'oo. Onlv £IOO !S IF YOU INSPECT. NOW, Do YOU WANT TO SELL, f EXCHANGE on UIJY? IF SO, IT '' WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. several clients waiting to operlie.s on easy terms, with 1111 down. Send'us your farm, commission. TIES ARE LOW. THERE CONSULT USWILL PAY YOU US-IT WILL PAY NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 24 February 1911, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 24 February 1911, Page 2
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