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but the echoes are getting fainter |N a few days Morey's sale will be an event of the past. The memory will be a pleasant one to (hose who took advantage of the money - saving opportunities offered. Don't procrastinate further; there are ■onlv a few davs more of GREAT SUMMER SALE Wonderful bargains there are still; so hurry up. Morey and Son NEW PLYMOUTH

Dartmoor jyjORE AND MORE every day are the virtues of this excellent estate being found out. LESS AND LESS each day are the chances of netting good lots; yet even so, there are still some which will make °deligntiul harbors, of refuge to the tired business man, to the man with a hobby, to the woman who loves home and family and everything that tends to make home brighter. ° HANDY FOR THE GOLF LINKS. HANDY FOR TOWN. V for the man who loves a garden or orchard, who loves to keep bees, , who loves nice level lawns, who would keep poultry. Dartmoor has lots ♦ of advantages, and you've noneed to wait till you've got the money. The terms are easiest possible, and what better investment could y«u A have than a home site such as Dartmoor? Bought, even to sell again A it would pay well, as things are going now. ' ♦ ♦ x*l YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN ♦ /SFV W\ TENNIS LAWN ON DARTMOOR. -\ Y ° U ean en^oy makin S Jt and Paying M on Jt when made - Croquet, too, with \ i,jiaM ; W the attendant joy of having afternoon I il tea with your friend3 > make the Dart- » 'Lttf moor proposition one that should not ■.-■■pfuW'Y bc ]ikel 7 passed over. 10 per cent, cash down. 10 per cent, in July, 1913. 10 per cent, in January, 1914; 10 per cent, in July, 1914. Balance in July, 1917. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. New Plymouth. tlllllllUllllllllllllfffM

W. p. NIOOLL W. H. ROWJ WE HAVE IN STOCK SWEDE All kinds of TURNIP and MANGOLD SEEDS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSE R & COT " v aous WESTF MANURES and ALLIANCE BOX CO.'S BEE REQUISITES. King and Brougham gf«. NE\T PLYMOUTH

.|(S!SSJBKp» Specify definite!v A> name anr] package, ••• - > Tea. There are many imitations of its | '■a<.lt its wonderful quality and flavour. « ' 4S . j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 219, 4 February 1913, Page 2

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367

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 219, 4 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 219, 4 February 1913, Page 2

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