The Importance The well-dressed woman appeal's so, not because she wears "the best of everything," but because she gives much care and attention to the little things us well as the big. Perhaps the most important item—the one which makes or mars the whole effect of dress—amongst the "trifles" is the glove question. Poorly fitting or ill-chosen gloves will destroy the beauty and grace of any gown or costume, whilst dainty and wellfitting gloves will enhance it. Variety and range of choice are great in the Winter Gloves just opened at Morey's. New shades and styles, prettier linings and selected skins make a display to tempt any woman. Here are all the learing makes—Morley's and many others. Long gloves for evening wear. Gloves for driving and motoring. Fabric gloves and the daintiest.ljttle wollen gloves you ever saw. Here are a few sample prices:— Kid and Suede Gloves, in all the newest shades, 4/6 to 6/6. Long black Suede Gloves, 8/11. Fabric Gloves, all shades, 1/- to 2/0. Woollen Gloves, in cream, grey and heather, 1/3 to 2/9. Save a shilling in the pound by buying here for cash. MOREY & SON New Plymouth and Stratford
TO-MORhOW : ♦ MAY BE TOO LATE ! , ♦ i ♦ ] "THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME MUST BE SEIZED DURING THE LIFEa TIME OF THE OP^TUXTTY.' A This Dartmoor opportunity may never come again. The section sold yesterday ' can't be yours now—at least we can't sell it to you, and probably you've missed our easy terms. ' A Dartmoor Opportunity. It's a golden one. You can keep poultry and pigs, grow vegetables and fruit, and, generally speaking, make the opportunity pay for itself . You find a little to start with—we'll see to the rest. :.. Opportunity of a Life-time. You couldn't have a better home site; you couldn't settle that family of yours on a better or a healthier district. Dartmoor means health and pleasure, and i Dartmoor is getting scarce. ' ♦ Just a few Dartmoor Opportunities ♦ f Left. ♦ TERMS: 10 per cent, down,; 10 per cent down; She balance easy, spread v over five years. PLENTY OF TIME TO PAY. iGilmour & Clarke. I New Plymouth. 'Phoi.e 99. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦»*♦♦+**+«+«++ W. P. NIOOLL Westernwolth's Grass»seed. We have just received our stock of this- ~ >ed. It is COLONIAL GROWN, under expert supervision, and is ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. It will p«y EVERY PARMER to try this seed. Write for umpl. and price. v Also in stock: TESTED RYEGRASS, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, OOWORASS WETTR CLOVER ud SEED ALGERIAN OATS. WM. BO WE King and Brougham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 301, 13 May 1913, Page 2
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 301, 13 May 1913, Page 2
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