With Our NeW Skirts Old Fashioned Petticoats are Impossible When the new Costumes for winter are being selected, the new Petticoats should be thought of, too. For no matter how smart the cut of the skirt might be, its effect/ will be entirely spoiled if the underskirt is too full. A glance at the Stylish New Underskirts at Morey's will render further search for the styles you want superfluous. They show the latest effects in ruffles and pleats, yet hand straight and true;' All,the lead* ing colors are shown, including Champagne, Saxe, Palo and Navy Blues, (Jrecns, Browns, Helios, also White. Are they expensive? Well, you can pay as much as 35/- or as little as 4/9. The Freedom of the Store. Those who visit Moreys' to see the new goods are in nowise obliged to buy. The freedom of the store is a much appreciated feature of shopping at Moreys' And if you decide to buy, don't forget to take advantage of the 5 per cent, discount by paying Cash. A saving of Is in the £ on such very fine prices is not to be ignored. Morey and Son, Devon St, New Plymouth
Buying cheap seeds brings dear experience. It isn't the money lost on seeds that counts ao 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? You run absolutely no risk of failure through faulty seeds if you plant * any of the following:— Tyford, Canterbury and Sancton Ryes: All double dressed. Cocksfoot: Canterbury and Taranaki-grewn , double or ordinary dressed. Finest Clovers: fljcluding White aid Red Qeyer, Cowgrass, Alsike, Trefoil, Timothy, etc.—all of great germinatiag power. ALL ORDERS RBCEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. NEWTON KING NW* PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD KAPONGA
STOP! Read this Proposition. 132 ACRES All ploughable and in good order, being close to the sea coast and good township. The land is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, all of which are watered. Tbcre 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, wkere 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 mosey can remain on mortgage for five to seven years at five per cent. Don't Hesitate! This is Good Value. GILMOUR AN© CLARKE EGMONT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone No. 99. Box 127 G.P.0., New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 2
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