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As the days become warmer the clothing needs of a woman grow considerably Not that she wants more clothes but they must be of light fabrics ——“More cool things!” is;the cry and it is answered at Morey’s in the form of new SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERCLOIHiNGHere you are, a cool, enticing list of good values. Women’s Creme and White Cotton Singlets 7d, 8.1 Creme and White Silk Mixture Singlets, 1/- to 3/9. The famous “Cellnet" Cotton \ csis in Creme, Women’s size 3/6. Out Size 3/9. White Cotton Ribbed Vests, low necks, and Open Fronts. Short Sleeves, Women’s Out Sizes, 1/9. The All Wool Summer Weight “Kantslirink A ests Long and Short Sleeves, Women's Out Size, and Extra Out Size 1/11 to 4/9. The Regent Creme Wool Vest, Open Fronts and Short Sleeves —4/9. Do you get the 5% Cash Discount when you shop here ? P SON, ®e¥@n Street, Mew Plymouth. For Those Wafks to Piloturoa —?A- Flannel Suit. Old Sol can blaze down his fiery rays with a vengeance round these parts. But there’s no need to suffer discomfort from his erstwhile over genial warmth. HOOKHAM is ready to supply you with a jaunty Two Garment Flannel Suit that is cool, comfortable and smart looking. Wo have them in Plain shades also neat stripes. The Coats arc single or doable breasted—unliacd of shapely withal. Summer comfort is yours in one of these Suits at any price from 25/. Lo 42/.. W. T. HOOEHAM HOOKHAM’S CORNER, NEW PLYMOUTH. i n Have you bought your Piano yet? If not, why not? You know the high standard of all our instruments. You know our easy tims-pa '/merit system. A /42 10s piano will cost you only 24s 9d oer month for three P years, and that is no heavy burden, is it ? Especially when you have the enjoyment from the instrument all along. The World's Greatest Piano is the BECKSTEIN. The Hopkinson, The Haake, The Strohmenger, The Bell, The Bashford, The Collacd, are all pianos that wa can honestly recommend as great value. s The home of piano value. j-.VVE.STME.NT FOR jpURMERS. to treaty—7oo ACRES . FREEHOLD," Taranaki. All A G OOD 1 FOR SALE by priva good rich soil, well laid down in mixed -English grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. All easy rolling country and well watered with running htroams. Lies well to the sun; fronts good metal road; 2J miles to the township and saleyartls, 2 miles lo the dairy factory and school. The whole is well suited for subdivision into dairy farms, PRICE £8 os per acre. Reasonable terms can bo arranged. (3460) I ARMS. i Ki act it)!, fir paddocks; 6-, Q_OOD JQAIIIV -pA ACRES FREEHOLD. —Ricli coast land, all level and in grass. A first-class dairy farm; well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; 6-voomed house, wash-house, bathroom, cowshed, etc.; situated two miles from dairy factory ami school. PRICE £2o per acre. Easy terms. (4381) 4 f A ACRES FREEHOLD. —Taranaki coast land; all level rich dairy laud, | IU well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks; fronting main metal road; good dwelling-house containing 6 roams, wash-house and outbuildings, 12-bail cowshed; I mile to cheese factory and school, also township. Also 42 cows, etc., can bo taken over at valuation if required. PRICE £25 per acre. , -i O ACHES FREEHOLD near Vow Plymouth, situate on the const, front--1 ing metalled road; all Ice), well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks ; six-roomed house, large 30-bnil t airshed and outbuildings; J-milc to the factory and railway station. PRICE £3O per acre. Easy terms. l.fY LAND REGISTER contains the pick of the Taranaki and iviL land seekers can he suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in' areas from of) to oDfl acres, grazing runs from T.jO to COUO acres at low prices and rn easy terms I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every description. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence sneciallv invited, Land representatives: F. E. OR BELL, New Plymouth; J.‘M. FUGKETT, Stratford ; E. MOORE, Kaponga, NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER. LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143670, 14 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143670, 14 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143670, 14 December 1911, Page 6