Special Job Lines in j. & p.. morley'S Hosiery. J. & R. MORLEY'S' HOSIERY. J. &.R. MORLEY'S HOSIERY. LACE HOSE LACE HOSE ■ - LACE HOSE PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE PLAIN CASHMgRIt HOSE , PLAIN CASIL\IKRK-ift)SE RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE RIBBED CASHMERE lIOSE ' TANS AND COLORED • • • TAXS AND COLORED TAXS AND COLORED CHILDREN'S '' CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S ENGLISH SAMPLE LOTS To be cleared 111 the next few dayft (Extra value). Morey and Moore BUSY CASH STORE, King Street ,
0— CHILDREN'S WeJjted Shoes, both' [., tail and black,-.,- Value unsurpassed—Dockrills'. . . j, . 106- LADIES' Tan and Black Derby 1 Shoes; wide laces and round rubbers free.—Dockrill's. 4 — _L_ ■- 0/0— Men's Chrome Sewn Boots for 1 best wear; Splendid value. —• Dockrills'. JpOUND, near Egmont Factory— Purse, containing Small sum of money. Owner may have- same on paying cost of advertisement. ■^yANTE!l>—Book buyers at the B.K. sale next Friday.—Booker & Keig, late Burgess'. J?OR Sale.—Ridd Milker, with Watt Oil Engine in good going order. Cheap. Terms if desired. Apply sharp toThos. Lux-ton, Waitara. Itf-t.c. JPOR SALE, Cheap—Lots 110-112 Lynmouth (Veale's Estate), corner Doone and Devon street—M. Fleetwood, Brougham street. 'JpOUXjD —An unusual opportunity for • 'buying stationery and fancy goods. —The B.K. sale, Friday. £SO DOWN will secure a fine halfacre, close to Post Office. Pries is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Ply» mouth. B.K -BOOKER & KEIG, late Burgess'. Books, stationery and fancy goods sale next Friday. ANTED—People to savethefr monej) by having their cycle repairs ext> cuted at Emery & Co.'s. 10-t* WANTED —HMO buyers of cheap books, stationery and fancy goods at tha B.l\?, sale, late Burgess'. YyANTED KNOWN—Emery & 00. are the people for cycle repairs. 10-tA ANTED KNOWN—Tyres from 7/6.-* Emery & Co. 10-t*. pOR SALE—I 6 acres, on old Hospital Road, one mile from town; riv« boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if d»> sired. For address apply office of thi paper. «. J?tX ND The best books, splendid sta* ' tinnerv, lasting leather goods, ton® of toys.—B.K. sale, lute Burgess'. "Pf ALF-ACRE, three frontages. Devon* street, Fitzroy; good terms, £351 -Apply Hickman F. Russell. TF Bobby Burns wpre here the 'noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat| W Ii"! ii.-r roast or boil or stew. !' i- a treat, for 'tis a meat mild and young can chew OLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. WANTED KNOWN—Linaria, Larkspur, Calliopsis, Pansy, Cobea, etc. All healthy plants and choice blooms, at Veale's. Q ACRES, excellent 4-roomed hom«y good garden and orchard, Westownj freehold. £650. Apply Hickman I. Russell. QHEAP CASH GROCERY SALE!—I will do the prices cheaper than any store in town for Cash. Give a trial order at Veale's, Theatre Royal. 800 AC" excellent iheep lountryf - elote to township; HO UTN ta Price for freehold) ti 111 par |*r». —Appli Hirltm** JP. RuttlL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 104, 23 October 1911, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 104, 23 October 1911, Page 1
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