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The New Styles for I : ■ ■ ■ 1 " , ; ■ "ft; Autumn and Winter Wn.i be ppcncd up at Morey's within a few days. v <^- 47 CASKS aml kales of new goods Save been brought by the "Turakint/,8 and as soon as the packings are off the goods will bo on display. . Included in the shipment are the latest ideas in «

IS 11 Ready-to-Wear Hats. Untrimmed Hatgj. Costumes. Blouses. Dress Goods. ■ Rainproofs. Golf Jackets. • i Jackets. Skirts. ';j Dressing Gowns. Children's Wear. Children's Millinery. i Insertions. • Ribbons. Laces. Neckwear., Veilings* ] Doctor Flannels. ' j Horrockses Flannelettes. Gloves. .■ i i . Tinsel All-overs. y ' Evening Wear. * -•« ;' ■ T And last, but not least, /we will be show«mg the new j AUTUMN AND WINTER PETONE | COSTUMES. • | We'll let you know when the displayi / will commence;. Watch this space foir' the news. *2 Revon Street New Plymouth

Bargains Here Just read them 257 —All level, well fenced and subdivided into several paddocks* " well watered; adjoining the factory; quarter-mile' to School and ■ Post Office. Fine dwelling of 9 rooms, with all conveniences. WILL CARRY 90 COWS, besides other stock. Price £25 per acre. GOOD TERMS. This is an exceptional opportunity. IT'S "GOOD. 250 ACRES ' famous White Cliffs, FINE DAIRYING LAND, practically the whole is ploughable, and mostly level, well watered v ty- neverfailing streams; cowshed, with 15 bails, fitted with necessary machinery for milking plant and other conveniences.' Four-roomed dwelling and-conveni-ences. Factory opposite. PROPERTY NOW CARRYING OVER 100 HEAD OF CATTLE, mostly Milking Cows. Can be made to do more. Price is £23, per acre. Good terms. ONE OF THE BEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. 120 some °* *ke best land in Northern Taranaki, being all level, all ploughable, and in the best of order. There is a dwelling of six rooms, cowshed with 20 bails, trapshed, Stable with two loose boxes, etc., etc. Half a mile from Factory and Railway Station. Price is £3O per acre,* £6OO cash, balance ait 6 per cent. OOWS ON THIS PROPERTY RETURNED OYER £l2 PER COW. FULL QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, all level, close to town. PRICE IS £l5O. Good terms. ONE ACRE LEVEL, handy to town. PRICE £250; £25 CASH, balancs easy term. ' Going Concern £2BO w iU Bec ure the Goodwill of a Lease of 120 acres at 15/- per acre rent. Four years to run. Stock includes 2Q good cows, 1 bull, milk cans, buckets, one mare, one trap,, pigs, stack of hay, 6 acres turnips, plough, harrows, mowing machine, chain 'harrows, etc., etc. COAST LAND. SEE IT. BUSH LAND, of 203 acres, all the land being practically level, well watered by never-failing streams, about 90 acres in grass, balance in "bush. Price is £4 per acre; £IOO cash. Ten miles from New Plymouth. Good Prosper tive Value. SEE— Gilmour and Clarke NEW PLYMOUTH.

Money to Lend. £IOO to £IO,OOO, On COUNTRY and CITY FREEHOLDS, OR extremely reasonable tarmw Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, levarannßt huununa Coinmltiltmw.

CONSULT OS ABOUT YOUR PRINTING We can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLEKI . • MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RAT&. Writ* or ring up f»r Priew. DAILY NEWS PRINfXttY. - BAIL? NEWS PRINTERY. TaL IT. PA Box lUt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 221, 16 March 1912, Page 2

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529

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 221, 16 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 221, 16 March 1912, Page 2

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