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PARASOL The new spring parasol is a charming mixture of the practical and the unique. Needless to say, they are a radical change from last year's. Handles are long, some are straight, others are crooked—all are smart. Tops are , hut why try to describe lovely novelties of which only one's eyes can carry the right message to the brain. Better far take a walk along to MOREY'S to-morrow afternoon and make your selection from our splendid stocks As an incentive we mention these good values: — SILK MIXTURE PARASOLS in white and creme, plain and floral borders, li/ 11. TUSSORE SiLK PARASOLS, all styles from 8/11 to 14/ C. SMART SILK PARASOLS in navy, brown, green, floral, stripes, etc., 8/11 to 35/Black and black and white silk parasols from 11/0 to 30/You couldn't wish for smarter parasols, nor for better values. •MoreoveY. on each one we allow our usual 5 per cent, or 1/- in the £ discount for cash. Nlorey and Son Devon Street, New Plymouth.

Return £l3 per Gow What's Better? Hot a Weed the pick of the Waitara district; the whole of the land is level; all ploughable; well fenced and .sub-divided into 8 paddocks; well situated; only three-quarters of a mile from factory and railway; firstclass cowshed with 20 bails; stable with two loose-boxes. Price is £3O per acre. £IOOO cash required down, balance at 5 per cent. Will carry 45 cows. This is the best farm in the market. Secure' it. Only 1% miles from Waitara. of good land; about five miles from Xew Plymouth by a good metalled road; all ploughable and in good order; well fenced and subdivided into six paddocks; ;>-roonied dwelling, all conveniences; cowshed with 10 bails, concrete floor; adjoining school, and close to factory and post office. iPrice is £ls per acre; £IOOO cash; balance ate") per cent. Full Quarter Acre in Wallace Place; «n a nee easy terms. So MmmnmusMß^ ;r«.U*aJit«liW-4:^MUik Thirty feet frontage, with two shops and offices, in best street in Xew Plymouth. Price, £2IOO. Only £SOO required down, the balance can remain at 4'/ 2 l )cr con t- Nothing better in the market. PROPERTIES FOR SALE IX ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION OX EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS. BUY NOW Giimour and Glarke • , CORNER B3¥33Pr AND KING STREETS, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 19 October 1911, Page 2

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381

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 19 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 101, 19 October 1911, Page 2

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