FUR SI FROM THE E.ROS OF THE’EARTH These furs at Morey’s have come a long way. From the frozen wilds of themorth, across-thousands of miles of rolling ocean, from trapper to trader, from traderto furrier, from furrier to Morey’s. What a journey to be sure! To be sure that New Plymouth ladies are fashionably and warmly clad, and Morey’s are sure. We’re sure, too, that yotfll like these rich, lustibu; examples here displayed. Black Fox, Squirrel, Bear, - Beaver, Seal, 'Marmot, Musquash and others. TJie very choicest that money can buy are arranged for your h. choosing. ■Allow us the privilege of attending your wants —variety, price, service, courtesy, are foregone conclusions. And our five-per cent discount for Cash— ij- in the £ —don’t -whatever-you do -forget that! MOREY and SON New and Stratford.
Don lour Overcoat before the next Southerly. Iris'wiser than paying a doctor’s bill. Have a--right .good overcoat—a coat with style about 1 -it. Be as particular concerning this outer garment as you arc about your new suit. The Best Overcoat is at Hookham’s Smartness itself, splendid quality, the very latest-indabric*.and-priced to suit economical purses. You will- get*the'ful-lest-amountxofservice from the coat- you choose-here. How about to-day for-'Selecting’A? W. LHoolctram NEW PLYMOUTH. w i t. - •* I f f L t r i I f 9 h i 9 i * m i £sxs U£ LAND a. LAND. LAND. D ACRES, "Freehold*-North Taranaki; very rich, level, and nnduiJ_y£)U lating land on papa and limo formation; about 1600 acres laid down-in best mixed Enghsh grasses and the balance in good bush; well fenced.and subdivided rntn convenient paddocks; 4-roomed house, stockyards, and shed, garden and orchard; practically all plmmhable; good valleys on which, bullocks are fattened; well suited for subdivision; will winter 2}-.ewcs , to the acre well; all surplus stock can bo fatfcenedon property. To- ‘bersold to wind up estate. A bargain at £9 per acre. Roasonahle-Rernra.-grvon. .-■-EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM of;ISO acres, all improved beach land; well I f onc ed.and subdividectinio 28-paddocksgood 9-roomed house with’bath‘*joonr; cowshed with concrete floor and yards, implement shod, wash-loose-box, hamesseshed, workshop, piggery, etc. Price £32 per acre. Terms £IOOO bash, and the balance can be arranged for on reasonable’terms. A-very-cheap property. -w t-ERY RICH COAST DAIRY FARM, 175 acres, with beach frontage level ,V' and well watered,a no buildings; has been used solely for grazinsr mrl * firttoning; situated >.ortli Taranaki; will make an ideal dairy l a ?m Price £3O per acre. -Terms. £BOO-cash and the balance on reasonable terms. NEWTOSP KING, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NE W. P/L IMOCIE.
The inveiUgatlonby “The Lancet/’ England’s greatest medical journal, proved that fine tea like AMBER TIPS means belter health. 70 1 jgty Wholesale Agents; NEWTON KING, flew Plymouth,
S' SMART BROS., ANITAEY _ AND GENERAL PLUMBERS And ELECTRICIANS. This old-established and leading firm is still to the front with the Latest and Improved Sanitary Goods of all descriptlo&oecial attention is directed to" HUMPHREY’S AUTOMATIC GAS HEATER, the most remarkable ga«'water-heating appliance ever invented. It can ho seen working at .Brougham‘.Street shop. Electric Light and Heating Work of all descriptions carried out at reasonable workmen in each department only eniployed. . . . Estimates given for installing electric light or gas plants in country shops or residences. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144669, 1 May 1915, Page 6
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539Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144669, 1 May 1915, Page 6
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