"Squeeze Up!" Say the Builders. "That Wall's Coming Down." Morey's Forced Make-room Sale. "Crowds have come, and crowds have gone"—and we believe "crowds would come for ever" if bargains like these Sale offerings lasted. '-• - They'll last for a little while yet, and the crowds who keep coming will be happy as they go away laden withHuge Value In Modish Wearables and uality Drapery. •Drew's wall is doing it. We have to "squeeze in" three feet —and'our stock is almost pushing the wall out as it 4s. "'Move it!" is the order—out of the.way of.the dust and litter —out of the store—cut the prices till the goods must 'go ! That is why, as early as this in the winter, you will get 3/4 in the £ off all Fancy Drapery, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves and the like. Sheetings, Calicoes and Longcloths carry a- discount of 2s in Costumes, Millinery, Skirts and Showroom gpods are marked down without regard to their true worth. « ROOM FOR THE BUILDERS AT ANY PRICE. COME AND HELP US. IT WILL PAY YOU. SALE STARTS TO-DAY, TUESDAY. MOREY & SON, DEVON STREET. HEW PLYMOUTH.
♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ £250 Cash Will-secure a good farm of 130 acres about 6 miles from tNew Plymouth, opposite Factory, clo.-e to School; fiveroomed dwelling, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £l4 10s; £250 cash, balance at 5 per cent » £2OO CASH I WILL SECURE A COAST FABM •• SIOO ACRES, all ploughable, well watered, fenced, abbut 10 acres of bush; 5-roomeddwelling, cowshed, etc., etc One mile from Township; one mile from Factory and' J School. Price £l2; £2OO cash; balance at 51 ner + cent, for five years. ■ * + THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE MARKET. ♦ FULL-QUARTER ACRE SECTION, level, 15 min- # utes' walk from Post Office. Price £llO. NoA thing cheaper in the market. r „ Oilmour & Clarke : Land & Estate Agents, New Plymouth. 'Phone 99. l ' W.H.ROWB Westernwolth's Grass-seed. 1 - 1 Ifc h «*** ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. L^ricf 17 EVERY FARMER t0 try tMs -> eed " Wrlte for Mm p'« • Also in stock: TESTED RYEGRASS, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT COWGRAH* wnrrw CLOVER and SEED ALGERIAN OAT3 I WL ' W " bRABS ' Wmn *.*.»_# M lIOWE King and Brougham Streets. NEW PLYMOUTH.
NO BETTER REMEDY EOR CROUr. "My little girls.. Nellie and .lessie, were b:ul with croup." writes Mr. .Lis. Rurgis. Stanley, Victoria, "and would wake "up choking for breath. T was told Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was a marvellous cure for croup and j tried it with marvellous results. Now if they show the slightest sign of croup [ give them a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedv and never hear a sound from (hem for the rest of the night."—All chemists and storekeepers.
Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES arc fragrant, coo) and the ideal smoke for the inhaler. Try them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty beautiful presents to choose from. 10 l-/i «' "spußif aqj ,'oj pu'vd '•awnoaavv £.?nvi ps.^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 9, 11 June 1913, Page 2
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471Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 9, 11 June 1913, Page 2
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