Judg3 Moray's Store By what it is to-day And by what it has proved its,elf to be in the past. If a city doesn't like a corporation's management its citizens hold mass meetings and complain. If the people do not like a store their action is more telling—they don't go into it. So whilst Morey's success may be of our own planning, it is. of the peopl&'s MAKING, and the greater its success the'more truly is it worthy. This Store lias been, is, and alway will be, esteemed for its values—but come to our counters; let the evidence tell the story. Every article is marked in plain figures, and the excellence of the qualities is apparent at a glance. As instances of our values, we mention the following season r able articles:— LADIES' SUNSHADES, in Cotton, Silk and Cotton, and Silk. Some are plain, others have nice borders, while there are several choice Sunshades in striped and checked effects, in all colors. /hate'er you may lack in the way of Summer Apparel you will find your wants met here to your entire satisfaction, and off every £ we allow 1/-discount for cash. Morey and Son New Plymouth and Stratford
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ m iwa it on Dartmoor n^T+h EC f IOi +? GONE - Are you , going to have one of the few that remain? Ideal situation. No sea fog, no tired feeling upon Dartmoor.. You wake up fresh and ready for business. There's a snao abonf DARTMOOR air. The healtihest situation in New Plymouth, and splendr'd for the man who would start poultry-keeping or po* ter about the garden. FOR HEALTH FOR CONVENIENCE FOR POULTRY RAISING FOR HAPPY HOMES The very gem of home sites away from town rush and yet within easy walking distance. No sections cheaper. Prices from £64 to £l2O. No sections healthier and certainly none on easier terms. Terms:—lo per cent, cash down; 10 per cent, in July, 1913; 10 per cent, in January, 1914; 10 per oent. in July, 1914; balance in July, 1917, For Town or Country Estates Consult Cilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth, Phone 99 DQNT WORRY OVER PLANS LET 6. & C. WORRY FOR YOU
W. P. NICOLL w. H. ROWS WE HAVE IN STOCK All kinds of SWEDE TURNIP and MANGOLD SEEDS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'? v ioua WESTF MANURE* and ALLIANCE BOX CO.'S BEE REQUISITES. 3 WM. ROWE King and Brougham N'l'VT PLYMOUTH. yea 3 It pleases tens of thousands who never before were quite satisfied. See that your grooer sends you Amber Tips Tea. ■§
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 195, 7 January 1913, Page 2
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417Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 195, 7 January 1913, Page 2
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