FOLLOW THE THREAD OF THIS DISCOURSE IT LEADS ON TO STERLING VALUES IN HOSIERY gTOCKINCiS arc an important item in. a woman's dress. More so than ever when we consider the shortness of the skirt and the lowness of the shoe demanded by present day styles. Hosiery must in consequence be in perfect taste, right in texture, shade and style, combined with low price. AH these requirements are to be found among MOREY'S HOSIERY SPECIALS Lisle Hose in quarter grey, champagne,, ivory, pink, saxe blue, sky, etc., embroidered and lace; Tail and Black Lisle, wool feet, plain* and lace; Black Lisle Thread Hose, lustre finish, vertical open finish; Black Cashmere Cold Clocks (fancy), Cold Cashmere in saxe blue, reseda, grey, vieux rose, old rose, etc. Moreover, 5 per cent, is allowed on every cash purchase of £l. MOREY and SON NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD
j ♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ t t GOT YOUR ♦ i % DARTMOOR ♦ ▲ "'""l 1 11 whm—inu ▼ t SECTION YET? ♦ t ♦ .in 'jclp yon i<> build. fief a Di'i' 1 " «•* • *fi«»o. awny from tie A , i ■ a'ill} i 'J ' '■> '■' We CiUl >t ill A ho-ilmii <;r I wo, though 11m iv are ii»t hmiiv left. d ari dto pay heavy rent; put. your money "nt,) yonr own home— ▼ io improvements you make and '.-r upon your own pro- ▼ j;ut Ic •juick-.and get to work. We'll do our pait. at £6los per. acre. Sheep and Cattle Country IfiAA ACRES of first-class sheep and caltle country; 1100 acreß in ■*■""" grass; .''mil 7-rooitii',l dv.-irxj. sheep yards, etc. ▲ f. ■ 1 o>i 11 s M Iti l >( ii . ! in i n <t h i • nrall I £l7los an acre. 4 Handy to Township 4 £A ACRES, nearly all level, one mile from Township, Saleyards; well fenced and subdivide i in " p.-ddoeks, Well watered Price is £l7 ins per 'aero; £20(1 cash, b.iiam-e at .1 per cent. Ten cows givtn to lucky buyer. £2O an acre, near Hew Plymouth. ♦ on ACRES of good land, about fi miles from Now Plymouth, close A ( - to & good township, where there are '-'•i! ;• rds and other con- a' TKY<dlin«i of five rooms, emv-'i' ii with 12 luils, piggeries, ▼ v, -■!! f- ri-cd and «Hb(livided. \Y.>.*iv.) In never failing strewna. ; ,i: - n Price is £2O per acre; £4OO cash; 20 cows go ▲ ie Ulis UtT.'ii. For Town or Country lots consult us. Gilmour & Clarke, ▼ Mew Plymouth, s e : = Phone 99 ♦ ♦ 2 ♦♦♦♦ >!iil .«ii!»"'!»inn) y paddocks; well v..'.. "vl' Carried >'mr'r'> '' .. : e : er ISO!) ?■'i.■p. f!i) head of cattle, be- . idi ;'. !;nr-'S and stock. The price U .C 6 10s per acre. Ex-ccj_':-->n&T it good num. A motor car given to the purchaser of this property. W. P. NICOLL W. H. ROW! Hignest Grade Grass Seed for Spring Sowing Mangold, Carrot, Turnip and Garden Seedsi Westfleld Manures bee Requisites All obtainable now from WE ROWE KDEG AND STRmS, NEW Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 160, 23 November 1912, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 160, 23 November 1912, Page 2
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