We Can Read What's in Your Mind ! Isn't it Autumn and Winter I Clothes? L Thought so! You are wondering what to get in Costumes. Not only can be read what is passing in your mind, but we can provide your wants, or at least show you enough beautiful garments to enable you select for yourself. You can see what Fashion demands in Morey's Display of New Petone Costumes For Autumn and Winter. All the season's approved models arc shown. Tweeds are to the front, Heather and Grey Mixtures, also Green and Brown Shades being strong favorites, while Navy Series and Colored Cloths and Coating Serges support them. The oddly slashed Coats, the banded skirts, the ornate buttons and the fanciful trimmings combine to make these new Petone Costumes wonderfully becoming. Moreys' showing is just as Lavish in New Season's Trimmed Millinery and Eeady-to-Wear Hats, the latest ideas in . Neckwear, Gloves, Bolts and Trimmings; stylish Raincoats, Blouses, Skirts, Furs and Dress Goods. The whole store is resplendent in autumn dress; every nook and corner tells of the new and beautiful. You are welcome to come and inspect' the New Fashions to your heart's Content. Every cash purchase reoelves a discount of 5 per oent. (1/- in the £). / Kindly accept this as your invitation, and come to-day. Moray and Son, Devon St, New Plymouth
Buying cheap seeds brings dear experience. It isn't the money lost on seeds that counts so much as the t:me and labor wasted. ' Can you afford to lose so heavily? Can you afford to experiment, when Newton King's grass seeds place results beyond any speculation, doubt or uncertainty? You run absolutely no risk of failure through faulty seeds if you plant any of the following:— Tyford, Canterbury and Sandon Ryes: All double dressed. Cocksfoot: Canterbury and Taranaki-grown , double or ordinary dressed. Finest Clovers: Including White and Red Clover, Cowgrass, Alsike, Trefoil, Timothy, etc.—all of great germinating power. ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. NEWTON KING NEW HtfMOUTH. STRATFORD
STOP! Read this Proposition. 132 ACRES AH ploughable and in good order, being close lo l.lie sea coast and good township. The land is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, all of which are watered. There is a dwelling of four rooms, pantry, etc., gig shed, cowshed, and other conveniences. The farm is only HALF A MILE from a good township, where there is a hotel, school, saleyards, etc., etc. The owner is giving the purchaser the following stock, etc. 35 oows, horse, trap, harness and sundries. The price for the farm, including the stock, etc., is £l7 PER ACRE. Only £4OO cash down on the lot. Balance of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for liy<> to seven years at live per cent. Don't Hesitate! This is Good Value. GILMOUR AND CLARKE EGMONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. cplione No. 99. Box 111 G.V.0., New l'l
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 258, 10 March 1911, Page 2
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