Dainty Little Frocks For Mother's Chick-a-bidee %»> 4> 4*> ❖ ♦ * ❖ 4 , 4> Think of the hours it would take you to cut out, tack up, seam, work buttonholes, to say nothing of trimming. Then say to yourself: Lawn so much, lace or embroidery so much more, buttons, cotton and tape so much, to say nothing of liours of patient labor. "Work* out at a pretty high figure, doesn't it? MOREY'S Can supply you with just as dainty a frock, ready to put on, at a fraction of what it would cost you to make it. 1 These prices prove our claims: — Dainty muslin frocks, nicely trimmed with embroidery and lace, from 3/6 to 10/6. Silk frocks in Jap and Tussore, smart styles, from 4/6 to 19/6. Children's serviceable print, gingham and zephyr frocks, all styles, just the thing for summer wear, from 3/11 up. Dainty silk and muslin coats, pelisses, matinee jackets, etc. Prices to suit all. Boys'summer blouses and tunics are also parked moderately. Children's galatea washing hats, from 1/-. Galatea straws for children, from 1/9 to 8/6. Dainty assortment of children's muslin and silk hats, bonnets, etc., also latest shapes in straws. Not much wrong with those prices, is there? Moreover, the wise mother who pays cash gets a 5 per cenU, or 1/- in the £, discount. Morey and Son Devon Street, New Plymouth.
Va*/ per Gow Not a Weed 120 Acres the pick of the Wnitara 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. 100 Acres of good land; about five miles from New Plymouth by a good metalled road; all ploughable and in order; well fenced and; subdivided into six paddocks; dwelling, all conveniences; cowshed with 10 bails, concrete floor: :idjoining school, and close to factory and post office. Price h <M3 per acre; ,€IOOO cash; balance at a per cent. Full Quarter Acre in Wallace Place; grand fouildin:: it' . I'hice .CliiO: £l3 down; balance easy terms. Secure o lie btTur, U-iure llie rise, 6 per cent Investment Thirty foot frontage, with two xli.ip swil olHi-os, in bc<l street in X«\v Plymouth. Price, £2IOO. Oiilv •:.">(«> mpml down, the balance can ri.'inain at iy s per cent. N'.niiiiig belter in the market. WE HAVE PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN" ALI. i' \I!TS OP THE DOMINION uX EXCEPTIONALLY <UHH> TERMS. BUY now Gilmour ■ : ; Clarke CORNER BOMifT AND KING STREETS, New Plymouth. Return £l3 What's Better?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 26 October 1911, Page 2
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456Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 26 October 1911, Page 2
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