BJ=£S£=S3OaOtSSS=3aOK&O MORE BARGAINS TO-DAY, : : AT MOREY'S : : BIG PEACE SALE! , Every day reveals bountiful fresh bargains at Morey'a Great Peace Sale, and if the first few days of any event may be taken at a guide tp judging it's success then we may well proclaim our Big Peace Sale "WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL." The crowds Were larger than wo really expected and of those Who came to see all remained to purchase. It's-not surprising after all, aa it is generally known how difficult it hat been for us to obtain new merchandise, and then to be able to offer it at greatly reduced priceß, Thera's bargains for ftlL, ?..*?* '*"* •. COMB AND BECEIVE FULL BENEBIT PROM tBIS 1 MONSTER PEACE SALE I ~:> 42-inch Tweeds, 2/11 yard. Navy Cashmere, 2/6 yard. Dream and Cold Eollienne, 5/11 yara. 1 piece only, Shot Tussore, 1/11 yard; was 3/3. Colored Cord Velveteens, 27-inch, 2/3, Gala Cords, 4/11 yard Morey & Son, v DRAPERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Sportsmen Look! This aeascta's cartridges just arrived.; ( ' Winchester Smokeless Ballistite ........ : .."..'i ..'""'' 7/B "bflJt 28 ~ Winchester New Riva1...>.,,..#y ....._. ..r,..^. 6/- bos 86 N .M.C, New Rival ..»».;....,............ 6/».bacßfi Ball Cartridges, all sizes, '22 c to 44c, at lowest prices. Bellringer Brothers Limited, • NEW Ft tfM OUT H.
Congoleum Art Rugs. 9 x 10ft. 6in. > rt%y.:.^...>s , vas!«!«t«»swg«v-«a (J5/» 9x9........ .... ? .v.,,...v..^......-.■«,** 55/. > x 7ft 6in. >v;.-.>V*vi W .%>-«-.v*i'.,'v;>>>« ? r.>-v. 4(J/« 9 x fi ~x..x.^^-^^vE Ov ,,-.v.,,,,M 37/6 Nett east delivery at our warehouse. The Red Post Furnishing Coy,, Ltd., ■■•: SEVON STREET ............>:..;........; NEW PLXIMQUTa
9agl SJai! Sifts '" '' '- ■'•■"'■-"'•'-> . : i.';.f ; IftlV 'rtrt I have been fortunate in securing a small shipment of, th* J»leb»,te4 l '•■, HIGH GRADE "LEEDS" SLAG-the 'Slag wWch so 'ihateriaWy 'in(S&a*'ei,[i™ ' of "Taranaki-Hlue to ats\ .,at 'J&otjir^a,hy^frecr ol ' , Bteamer, early in :";■■'■•■■.'■ ~. n ' ■.-.,..■ ■'_;■'; ( "'? "' ,; ■"■'"' •■■'•■•■ -iii,;-:? : 3>uot Jha ANALYSIS >ot this shipment is the same as' in former'WriStf? -41 * ■'■■;■■■ ;.•-■ i-.i . J i ;y s;> «: 18-20 PER CENT PHOSPHORIC AChl' ; Tq > sose, : who hare already booked'their orders, it willi*'e%, ili^tt^H T toi know.:'that "LEEDS'!;SIag is actually cheaper than.,inferior grades (now; being manufactured in the United Kingdom) at less money:. :therar .. ~ fore; the intelligent farmer when comparing the analysis and price of • , the respective brands, will readily recognise that one ton of "LEEDS" Kag ia worth nearly two tons of a mis-named cheaper article, analysing;' say, 10-12 per cent. As only a limited quantity of uiy shipment is now unsold, it is advisable . to ORDER AT ONCE. NEWTON KING, Nevy Plymouth, inglewood, Stratford, Kaponga and Matwlti i Chief Dominion Agent for "LEEbs T *TWIICSIJCK| {! "•
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 2
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