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Look out for Morey's Great Mid-Summer Sale! Commencing on January 31st. A Splendid Opportunity to Buy Lovely Summer Wearables at Phenomenal Prices. Owing to tie epidemic and various other causes we're going to start the New Year with a speoial sale. You can reckon on it being a big one. There's tremendous over* stocks to be got rid of goods that are as bright and new as the day on which they arrived. Such an opportunity comes but rarely, so wisdom behoves New mouth residents to grasp it now. Every article will be re-priced and the reductions are amazingly heavy. Twenty, thirty and forty per cent has come off the original prices of goods—this will enable ladies to replenish their Summer wardrobes at a very light figure, REMEMBER THE DATE, AND DONT BE LATE! FRIDAY, 31st INST. TTMOR'Ey £^fgP», NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, iere is a Superphosphate. A Grade Basic Superphosphate, £9 5s per ton, contains a very large proportion of soluble Phosphates. B Grade Basic Sup»rohos phate, £7 15s par ton, is entirely insoluble. At the Stratford Experimental Farm Inst season, Swedes jrmwir with A QUALITY Casio superphosphate gave the 2nd heaviest crop. I. have nho received excellent reports from farmers who have applied it as a top-dressing for pastures. P> Grade Basic Superphosphate is composed entirely of INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATES ami consequently cannot be expected to five anything like as satisfnel'u-y results, ami IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ROOT CROPS Oil WIUiRE A QUICII GROWTH IS DESIRED. When comparing nrices this must be borne in mind. Both NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AXO iNflucWOd r%» ? SFLF SETTING, WITH CO?- j PER BOILCR, OR HEAVY HIGH PRESSURE BOIIER ' FOR HOT WATER SERVICE* ' I ,j| all WEAMxr, r A <rrs- rk\w- £| ABLE. M.A|, K Tn !U -,, S W(>(lU ill:)! OR COAL. \m ARRANGEMENTS UAFC FOR |jg"j SETTIXtt RANGES AXI' FIXING HOI" WATiiK SEKVU.'to. COPPER CYLINDERS, GALVANIZED IRON PIPES AXD FITTIXfIS; ALSO ALL BUILDERS' HARDU ARIi IX STUCK. AGENTS FOR "ORION" AND "CHAMPION" RANGES. L*J*HWa*i NEW PLYMOUTH. STR 1IFOJ1),

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 2

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336

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 2

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