HALF-TIME AT BUT NO SPELL. fl Time is too short.. The past week has shown us that, cut prices as we maj', a- big stocK like ours takes a lot of shifting. ,'.'•'/, However, we set out to clear summer stocks in two weeks* and what. '. we say we'll do we WILL do. It-seems a shame to let good drapery and apparel go for next to nothing, but the end justifies the means the shelves must be cleared for in- ' . coming Autumn goods. - ■ "' .* abounds with bargains like these. White Embroidered Muslin Blouse Ends, 3/6, 3/11, for 2/3; 4/6, 4/11, for 2/11; 5/6,5/9, for 3/11; 7/6, 7/11, for 4/11; 8/fi, 9/<i,. for 6/6; 0/11, 11/0, for «/6. A few Dress Lengths of Black and Wihite and Gray and White Striped Silk Voiles, usual price 27/6; to be cleared at 15/SALE CLOSES SATUKDAY. Ten per cent, to 75 per cent, off usual prices. Take some of the Bargains home. Morey and Son Devon Street New Plymouth
WAKE UPI Now Is the time to buy Town Property In New Plymouth FIVE-EIGTHS ACRE, all level, (splendid 6-roomed dwelling, with all veniences; wash-house, With copper and tubs set in. Price » £675. Good terms. Owner leaving district. , EIGHTH-ACRE in Courtenay Street; good 6-roomed dwelling, wasfc-house, and conveniences. Price £475; £IOO cash, balance easy terms. Owner left district. Must be sold at a sacrifice. Showing 7 per cent, clear on TWENTY ACRES, close to New Plymouth; all ploughable, mostly Wei;* 4-roomed dwelling. Prke is £760. is Thisia a GREAT BARGAIN. NO OIL RIGHTS GIVEN. You cannot buy an. acre, of land near it under £7O per acrfc. A SNIP. .;„ '". " , „,. ,' FORTY FEET IN DEVON STREET. Fine building site; Price £43 per foot; £3OO Fftßh, balance easy terms. MUST DOUBLE in the near / fUture ' jfc " ' For Exchange : ■ / 100 ACRES, all ploughable; carrying 35 cows; 11 paddocks, sheep-proof fences 4-roomed dwelling, 14-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. ' Price is £2700. Will exchange for property of 40 to 70 acres between Lepperton and New Plymouth. Sections Sections Buy at DARTMOOR. Look at the Terms—£llo eaoh onlp £lO down; balance the easiest of terms. Don' miss them; only a few left. R. U. Looking for a Farm ? HERE'S A °OOD ONE 100 ACRES, all level; eight miles from New Plymouth, good metalled road; adjoins Factory, %-mile school, township, etc. House of five rooms, good cowshed, traps*«d; carrying 40 cows. Price is £23 per acre; £3OO cash, balance easy farms. Owner will give leasehold of 125 acre* in without a goodwill. SEND US PARTICULARS OS ¥OUS PROPERTY, as we hay© aumer. ous clients and reliable representatives in the various parts of the Dominion. Gilmour and Clarke COIOTR EGMONT AND KING STREETS, ew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 2
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