What a Girl's Suitcase Should contain On a Week End Trip JJOW much may one carry in a Suil Case, and what will be absolutely indispensable for a two-and-a-half day visit, from Friday afternoon to Monday morning? A case of fluffy things vyould be perfectly useless to a girl who will be called upon to play tennis or golf or go .boating or motoring. The one indispensable Garment is a Spring Coat. It will serve for Motoring, for Rainy Weather, and at a pinch as an Evening Wrap. Next indispensable is a Good Travelling Costume. Shall it be of Muslin or Linen ? If Tennis or Golf are possible requirements, a strong and serviceable skirt should be taken. Then in case of some evening entertainment a dressy little blouse of silk or embroidery would be a comfort, and it would do also for Sunday morning or evening. As for a Hat—a black one would be suitable -with any gown. And as to the little details, well, a woman's own wit will decide what is indispensable, and with Morey's help the Suit Case is packed. The outlay would be comparatively small, and by paying cash you will receive our 5 per cent discount, or Is in tbe £. . ' Morey and Son Devon Street, New Plymouth. Should you hesitate with such value SECURE IT 6 % INVESTMENT Thirty feet frontage, with two shops and offices, in best street in> New Plymouth. Price £2l 00. Only £SOO required down, the balance can remain at 4% per cent. Nothing better in the market. 20 ACRES Good land, all ploughable, only about 2% miles from town; *•■ roomed dwelling. Price is £750; £l5O down, balance at 5 per cent. Government valuation, £075. This is the cheapest propertj in the market. £SO CASH down will secure a good 6-roomed dwelling, new, in Main streetPrice, £650; £SO cash; balance on easy terms. 150 ACRES tip top land, absolutely free from weeds; 5-roomed dwelling; 15bail cowshed, trapshed, small orchards; about 1% miles from school post office, etc, Prive £ll 10s per acre; £250 cash; balance at o per cent. A bargain. 200 ACRES of good land, all ploughable, well watered, 5-roomcd dwelling, with, cowshed of 10 bails, trapshed, harness room, store room; one mile to school and factory. Only about 6 miles from New Plymouth by a good metalled road. Price is £ll per acre; £3OO down; balance for five years at 5 per cent. We advise our clients to in vest in sections at DARTMOOR. Taey are the best value in the market. Gilmour and Clarke : CORNER EGMONT AND KING STREETS, Hew Plymout
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 2
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