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and England in the production of Smart Dress Tweeds After all is said and done, the rivalry existing between the weavers in the British Isles is of a friendly, yet intensely keen nature. Scotland produces its Bannockburns. and Harris Tweeds; Ireland the famous Donegal Tweeds; Wales sticks to the more useful Serges; while England produces Tweeds of an undeniably high-class character. Examples from each centre of manufacture are on exhibition at Morey's. Therefore the woman who contemplates the purchase of a smart tweed frock should not on any account miss seeing this splendid display. The colorings are diverse and the qualities are fine. Exclusive lengths in Whipcords, Reversible Whipcords, Tweeds, Eeversible Cloths, etc., a very large variety of Tweeds, from, 1/- per yard. Sedan and Venetian Shrunk Cloths, 2/6, 3/3, 4/6 and 6/6 per yard. Fulton's Amaranth Serges, for 'all sports and climates—will not spot, cockle or shrink. . Priestly Serges in all qualities. Tweeds like these, less 5 per cent, for cash, are indeed worth having. MOREY and SON New Plymouth and Stratford

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ That man or woman can buy is a gift that lasts, and in v this respect no gift can equal the gift of a section of land, especially the land on which the future home to be built. ' Make "someone" happy this Eastertide with the Title Deeds'of a section on Dartmoor—and not only will the gift never be forgotten, but you'll make that '"someone" happier and healthier. YES—THE VERY BEST GIFT. DARTMOOR SECTION. These sections have sold remarkably well. Although over 90 are gone there's over 20 to select from yet. Dartmoor is an easy walk to town—affords the tired business man rest and fresh air—and the wife a happy, healthy home. The ideal place for the children—away from the sea-air of the town so depressing to some. ' YOU'VE GOT THE GIRLSHE'S GOT THEpiNGWE'VE GOT THE SECTION. AND OP COURSE IT'S ON 10 per cent, cash down. 10 per ceni. in July, 1913. 10 per cent, in January, 1914. 10 per cent, in July, 1914. Balance in July, 1917. i Gilmour & Clarke, | New Plymouth. 'Phone 9.9. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS,

W. P. NIOOLL 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 sampto and price. Also in stock: TESTED RYEGRASS, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, COWGRASB. WHITE CLOVER and SEED ALGERIAN OATS. JEoAg ud Brougbam< NEW PI/YMOPTa

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 2

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409

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 2

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