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m longer can you say It's "Too Early." rpilE time has come to "get busy" with the preparations for Spring' and Summer Costuming Should you chance to look out last aummer's frocks, you will note ruefully the styles arc "passe" and— You will also note hopefully that MOREY'S prices for the new season's frocks are particularly modest. Do not longer defer your purchase. Hotter days are waiting just round the corner. (Among the new arrivals areSMART one-piece robes, in linen, striped zephyr, DAINTY robes in tussore silk, taffeta, voile, cloth, etc., 35/- to 59/6. FINE navy serge robes, smartly trimmed, 35/- to 48/6. HANDSOME casement cloth costumes, smartly braided, 59/6. SMARTLY trimmed casement and silk repp costumes, in navy, grey, tussore, brown, etc.; shades. 45/-. 48/6.

DAINTY EVENING dresses, in grey and pale blue satin, 63/-, 105/-. Twenty shillings' wortli of goods can bt bought for nineteen shillings when cask is paid; MOREY and SON NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD

m I //it m mm n^ s# *m wjm mmm WE CANT BEING THIS LAND TO YOU, BUT WE CAN TAKE YOU TO IT And it's Al. 0.K., or any other term you can ascribe to first-class land. situated at Whangamomona; G52 acres of it—soo grass, 92 bush. Well fenced and subdivided into six paddocks ," 1 1 .roof, free of weeds, and well watered by never-failing streams. Will winter two s'heep to the acre. Thep'ceh £0 10s per acre, and includes a three-roomed house. Exceptor-!'1 term: to a good man. Owner wishes to sell in order to look after another property in the King Country.

MUST MAKE MONEY There's a fortune in this because it's good. It is right in the township of Whangamomona—the Railway Station is on the property—and we are confident that the first man wide awake we motor to it will buy it. GOT YOUR DARTMOOR SECTION YET? There's not many left —they're a healthy lot, and for your children's saks you should get on to these healthy heights. If you want a section or house in town it will pay you to see us first. Will be sure to suit you. GILIOUR New Plymouth 'Phone 99 Hignest Grade ss Seed for Spring Sowing All obtainable now from KKG AND BROUGBAJ* STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' ;»'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 111, 26 September 1912, Page 2

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376

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 111, 26 September 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 111, 26 September 1912, Page 2

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