a Goods Train have first lot of Efew Fashions to Morey's W-TTH one hrtnd Fashion bids farewell to Summer, while with the other she waves a welcome to Autumn. And truly Autumn is well deserving of a helirtv reception, for she brings beautiful styles in New Season's Apparol. Morey's exhibit of the New Fashions should receive your earliest attention if you would learn what is to be worn this Autumn and Winter. Among the new goods you will see:— Furs and Mud's in Squirrel, Foxaline, Coney Seal. Plush Bear, etc. Choice assortment of Feather Novelties. Special lot of Ladies' Hats, in tweeds, felt, plush and velvet; in ready-to-wear and imtrinmicd. Tweed Sporting Hats, Velvet Toques, Coney Seal Toques. Great display of Ladies' Blouses, 320 to choose from, in delaine, silk, lace, cotton net, accordeon net, velvet, etc. DRESS GOODS include 300 exclusive dress lengths, in amazons, whipcords, tweeds, Venetians, sedan cloths, and face cloth for evening wear in pastel shades. BTLKS FOR EVENING WEAR.—Hypatia silks, at G/fl; Taffeta Chiffon, "French Satin, Yosan Silk, French Satin, Princess Silk, Pailette Silks, Silk Ninon. SPECIALS. 7 only Plush Coats. £4 15s to £6 10s. 3 only Silk Satin Gowns, £3 12s 6d to £5 ss. ' 4 onlv Costumes for evening wear, £3 ins 6d to £7 10s. New Ties, Jabots, Collars, Bands, Scarves, etc. All-over Nets, and Insertions, Oriental Nets and Insertions, etc. As usual, the children are catered for. 5 per cent, discount is allowed on all cash purchases. MOREY SON Devon Street, New Plymouth
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j&mb& yea No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. Sold by all good grocers and stores at l/ 8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. W. P. NIOOLL w. H. ROWB Westernwolth's Grass-seed. We have just received our stock of this seed. It is COLONIAL GROWN, under expert supervision, and is ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. It will pay EVERY FARMER to try this seed. Write for sample ? and price. Also in stock: TESTED RYEGRASS, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, COWGRASS WHITE CLOVER and SEED ALGERIAN OATS. WM. ROWE Kiag and Brougluun clis. NEVI PLYMOUTH. x
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 2
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