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The 1911 Furs Are Ready For Your Inspection FURS! The very word savors of Luxury. And your fondest dreams of richness will be realised on seeing the display of New Furs at Morey's Some of the Novelties that will make their "first appearance in New Plymouth" are > iM , -,.„y . a. '' Coney Seal Fur Necklets Marmot Stoles and MufPs Pointed Hare Stoles Mole Necklets Squirrel Necklets Caracuz Stoles Musquash Stoles Bear Sets Foxaline Sets Natural Fox Stoles And a big assortment of MUFFS in every size, shape and pelt. If you wish to buy an entirely New Set, or simply add a new piece to your present possessions, Moreyjj' can supply you with something rich at a price which scouts competition. And remember, please, Moreys' do not make the savings on the fur, but on the methods of buying and selling. Five per cent, (or Is in the £ is allow on all Cash Purchases. Pay on the spot and make the Saving. Morey 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 time 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 T 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 Cover, Cowgrass, Alsike, Trefoil, Timothy, etc.—all of great germinating power. ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD ft KAPONGA STOP! Read this Proposition. 132 ACRES All ploughable and in good order, being close to the sua 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 IIACF 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 tho 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 five to seven years at five per cent. Don't Hesitate! This is Good Value. GILMOUR AND CLARKE j EGMONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone No. 90. Box 127 G.P.0., New Plymouth. /

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 2

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426

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 2

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