Compulsory Sale of Morey's Fashionable Drapery and Apparel for reasons beyond control. THE FUN COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, JUNE 10 m ■' It is pretty red-hot that we are practically forced into a Sale before the season is half through. Drew's premises are coming down with a rush, and there'll be a rush and clatter, dust and din of workers. However, the situation has to be«met, and our determination is to meet it in a philosophical and stoical spirit. "WHAT MUST BE, WILL BE," AND THERE'S AND END OF IT. But not quite. Morey's have to think of the possible, damage to stock by the incursion of dust, bricks and mortar into our premises. * • 'Twill be serious indeed, if we allow fashionable Paris Models and smart Costumes to become thickly coated with dust, and possibly spoilt for all time. 'Twill be serious enough for us anyway, because not only does it mean that we lose our regular profits (small enough at any time, to be sure), but we than half a reason's trading also. Ah, well! The fortunes of war have to be taken as they come, hence this decisive step on our part to promptly clear out thousands of pounds worth of stock in A Skilfully Organised Sale. Morey's Sale terms are the same standardised terms which have held good for years; they hold good to-day, and they are as follows: ' , Cash must be paid for everything. No goods booked at Sale prices. < No goods on approval during Sale. Parcels cannot be promised on day of purchase. Country orders must be accompanied by remittances. SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, JUNE 10, at 9 a.m. Be there or be sorry! MOREY & SON, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*»♦«♦♦ £250 Cash Will secure a good farm of 130 acres about 6 miles from fcew Plymouth, opposite Factory, close to School: five, roomed dwelling, cowshed, trapshed, etc' Price £l4 10s; £250 cash, balance at 5 per cent. INSPECT THIS-IT'S GOOD. £2OO CASH WILL SECURE A COAST FARM ' 100 ACRES, all ploughable, well watered, fenced, about 10 acres of bush; 5-roomeddwelling,cowshed,etc., etc. One mile from Township; one mile from Factory and cent, for five years. PULL-QUABTER ACRE SECTION, level, 15 minutes' walk, from Post Office. Price £llO. Nothing cheaper in the market. * Cilmour * Clarke Land # Estate Agents, New Plymouth. 'Phone 99. ♦♦♦ ♦>♦♦ ♦♦*♦
REGENT CIGARETTES do not dry or burn the palate. Smoke them and share in the great free gift scheme. Write for j Free Gift Catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington. Forty free gifts. Hflffii EXPERIENCE / iim 1 Hi ■ SI THE DOCTOR: "Ah I yes, restless and feverish. Give him a Steed-m-sn's Powder and he wiH v>on be all right." Steodmin's Sooting Powders I CONTAIN NO KPOISON OU can get it cheaper at the Red Post
Fodder £5 5s PER TON. AN IDEAL POOD FOR ALL STOCK. FOR COWS— Mix it with Hay or Chaff. FOR PIGS— Mix it with "STERLING" (£) Pig Meal or Pollard. FOR HORSES— Mix it with Oats and Chaff. The Cows will give more milk. The Horses will work better TRY IT. SEEDSMAN & PRODUCE MERCHANT NEW PLYMOUTH STBATFOBD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 6, 7 June 1913, Page 2
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