INVINCIBLE VALUES IN LADIES' SUMMER APPAREL at MOREY'S. • , t _ , "_ ' '"" *- ■ «f » ■' JUST OFKN pb : SPRING PETTICOATS, 1 r« ' 1 The kind that fit and Wear well. i■ " i BETTER PATTERNS THAN EVER BEFORE. * LADIES' WHITE PETTICOATS, trimmed with pretty embroidery and lace.,. v , . .., ;• > . . " From 3/H to 55/- estch 5O LADIES' DUST CLOAKS, all colours, '< At 21/-, 35/-, 37/6, to 39/6J WHITE SILK and MUSLIN BLOUSE^, '' ';■ newest stylei,.. 5/1 f, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, _ to 37/6 each / ' , . And a. dainty lot of - : Belts, Buckles, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs. ' r ■ *" ft ' t . jyiiuniii' UK "">J J jt| ;.i I y Our ONLY Adidress: | Jr WOREY & SON, -1 DEVON ST. ONLY, — mmmmm w^ m^^i^H^..m^mMm m*« ad 1 ' - 1 *- > NEW X>lSX)fi*p>X!'Tl£* / ' i t im HJaJJiijiu— -^. fIIHE lengthening days bring OBmf*ff?i&lffffiffii£\^ ' -4- more power to tbe sun's i ra^rs. For many outdoor pur■^^^^H^^P^^^H . . ■ suits ligb.t straws and panamas . ' will be an absolute necessity. l n a °y case, wnat is neater «r ■ more summer like than a fresh, odol, straw hat. We have made provision for , TT"n A TA/^ T7^ AX> eV€i y man's taste in Jight ■ 1 FJ^% I MTri/Yl); headgear and welcome inspection of these choice goods. We FOR THE ' have straws in narrow and .medium brims, deep bands, in TT/"\nn plain, brown, navy^ green, or = • XI KJ X coloured — good-looking, service* able hats — and the prices areWEATHER/. ONLY O/a TO H IQi W. T. HOOKHAM 85§nSi§? DBVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH, - TARANAKI 'LANDS. 1 Q/IH ACRES, partly iniproved sheep, run ; about 600 acrea in best JeJ^bU grasses, balance all good bt»bi land; partly fenced, good.whare and sheep yiwrds; 4 miles to tonDtsnip and rkihray s**tosksS^tfoi^Ongaruo line) ; %ifi winter iwo sheep to tbe 'acre. 'JStle O.R.P. PRICE £9 Bsfc Tmre ,i ' . 1 f\(\ ACRES, FIRST QUALITY DAISY FARM.— AII #ell ilnproved, level lUU and weU watered. New 7-room House, 16-bail ww shed, trip shed, implement shed, piggeries, , oall pens, poultry run, etc . SV miles ttt^ailway station and large township. Close to. factory, school post office ana store. Good metal road. PRICE £26 Per : Acre. Terms £300-£4OO cash ; balance at 6| per oent. for 5 years. - . <">. 8578. i i O ACRES Rich Dairy Farm.— 7-TOom dwelling, large ©MrAe* fitted* II4U with milking machine: ok>S9 ta," factory, school, and township; 18 miles from railway station ; metal road. PRICE £25 Per Acre. Terms £m cash, balance can remain at 6 per oent. DAIRY FARM, 196 ACRES FREEHOLD.— Going concern. Rich, level land, veil watered,, free. from noxious weeds; 4-rcom house and putbuildings; \\ miles to ereameryri mile to school, metal load. A RAfiGAIN AT £10 PER ACRE. Stock consists of dairy cows, horse, dray andharneM, cans, buckets, furniture, etc., and 44. paid-up factory snares. No. 8879. I hare for sale dairy farms, sheep runs, bush properties, good store businesses, and some good hotels (leases and freeholds). All correspondence promptly attended to. , ' -NEWTON KING. mvtuytmC LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. NEW %LY*«flßerEU ' 1 ARRIVED AT ISO CLOTHING MERCERY HATS * ! ' ' ' ' I" AN . D !'■ BOOTS IN THE QUALITY THAT T^BSLLS A LONG TALE. The N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. jt' 'Phone 282. GEORGE G II I ) G EON, i"™*™ 0 * CYCLE AM) MOTOU IMPORTER. 11 1 GOOD STOCK OK CYCLKS AM) ACCESSORIES ON IJAND. PRICES RIGHT. EASY TERMS.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14019, 25 September 1909, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14019, 25 September 1909, Page 1
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