Dainty Little Frocks For Mother's Chick-a-bidee ■j« s4< ■s> $$ 4. <g> <{• <{> <s>s »ji .j. 4. »ji <s• <jnji Think of the hours it would take you to cut out, tack up, seam, work buttonholes, to say nothing of trimming. Then say to yourself: Lawn so much, lace or embroidery so much more, buttons, cotton and tape so much, to say nothing of hours of patient labor. Work* out at a pretty high figure, doesn't it? MOREY'S Can supply you with just as dainty a frock, ready to put on, at a fraction of what it would cost you to make it. These prices prove our claims: — Dainty muslin frocks, nicely trimmed with embroidery and lace, from 3/6 to 10/6. Silk frocks in Jap and Tussore, smart styles, from 4/6 to 19/6. Children's serviceable print, gingham and zephyr frocks, all styles, just the thing for summer wear, from 3/11 up. Dainty silk and muslin coats, pelisses, matinee jackets, etc. Prices to suit all. Boys' summer blouses and tunics are also n\arked moderately. Children's galatea washing hats, from 1/-. Galatea straws for children, from 1/9 to 8/6. Dainty assortment of children's muslin and silk hats, bonnets, etc., also latest shapes in straws. Not much wrong with those prices, is there? Moreover, the wise mother who pays casbgets a 5 percent., or 1/- in the £, discount. h •*****_ *** ** * *..* ** * ******** ( jj AAA J| |fc JL AA A -*- -»- -*- -*- -*- -*- -*■ -*- -*- •* * * * Nlorey and Son Devon Street. New Plymouth.
Return £l3 per Cow What's Better? Not a Weed the pick of the Waitara district; the whole of the land is level; aJI plonghable; well fenced and sub-divided into 8 paddocks; well situated; only three-quarters of a mile from factory and railway; firstclass cowshed with 20 bails; stable with two loose-boxes. Price is £3O per acre. £IOOO cash required down, balance at 5 per cent. Will carry 45 cows. This is the best farm in the market. Secure it. Only 1% miles from Waitara. of good land; about five miles from New Plymouth by a good metalled road; all plonghable and. in good order; well fenced and subdivided into six paddocks; 5-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; cowshed with 10 bails, concrete floor; adjoining school, and close to factory and post office. Price is £ls per acre; £IOOO cash; balance at 5 per cent. in Wallace Place; grand building site. Phice £150; £lo down; bab anee easy terms. Secure one before before the rise. 6 per cent Investment Thirty feet frontage, with two .shops and offices, in best street in New Plymouth. Price, £2IOO. Only £SOO required down, the balance can remain at iy 2 per cent. Nothing better in the market. WE HAVE PROPERTIES FOR SALE IX ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION. ON EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS. BUY NOW Gilmour arke CORNER BGf¥-K$T AiSD kUn), .STREETS, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 30 October 1911, Page 2
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