Eightjfrom ten leaves two! Morey's 10-days' Womdier cease DAYS ARE PASSING! PASSING! PASSING! days 7 days CttAjyCES ARESUPPING! SLIPPING! SLIPPING! Two days! Just one day to-day and one to-morrow; and this wonder of wonders* wttt: have passed beyond ken. .Two days! Fix the phrase firmly iri your,miridr~-FepeatJt overrand ' over again—Two days!—money-saving days! , > ' ' Great Goodness! What a time economists have had during the past eight days! HOW'tite parcels of bargains have rushed out! How the coins have chinked back' into purses !" But the days that have passed will be child's play with these-last two dayss. EVERY ECONOMIST BUSY AS THE ROYAL MINT" MAKING MONEY ! MAKING MONEY 1' For Money Saved is Money Made! Further reductions have transpired in the Showroom—iri the Manchester and Fancy*—in the Lace Section—in every Department the price cuttings have been moredtestic than'heretofore. There can be only one outcome to this state of affairs—a compote-clearance. THIS SALE MESSAGE IS PRINTED FOR YOU! FOR YOU! Never mind about the hundreds of other folk who are reading these lines at this minute ! ' ( ; This is your message, just as ■ ' v , " '.'^""■■ n, '- ■'<'.' "-■-•.--.rTHIS IS YOUR SALE! THESE ARE YOUR BARGAINS. COME AND COLLECT THEM ! ; ; MOREY & SON, New Plymoutl
i The now-famous Dingo Embrocation, or Training Oil, can be bought from the following saddlers: R. Edwards (s[e\r Plymouth), A. J. Kibby (Waitara), Purclias and Son (Urenui and Uruti), 0. Mouli (Elt)mni), E. Crossman (Tarikl and Inglowood), T. C. Street (Okato), T. J. Mildoahall (Opunake), E. Tobler (Okaiawa), S. Aylward (Whangamomona), CoagroF* & Co. (Manaia), &e„
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 13 February 1915, Page 6
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251Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 13 February 1915, Page 6
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