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A VELVETEEN SLUMP. n^HROUGH a tremendous slump in the Velveteen world we have been able to make a great big deal in these very handsome poods ; they are 23, 30, and 36 inches wide. And we will offer the whole lot at one price, viz., 1/6 PER YARD. This is the greatest chance ever offered to the public to obtain the HIGHEST CLASS GOODS in ALL THE BEST COLOURINGS at LESS {in most cases) than ONE-THIRD the usual value. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COY* SOUTH BRITISH iftBVW&UM OOMPANr, Lib. Capital £2,000,0)0 Accumulated Fsndi exceed. ...£668,000 FIBB k MABINE i ACCIDENT INSUKANOES. Including Employer! Liability for Compensation under the Workeri' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Ininanity, Publio Bisk, Personal Acoi.dent either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits; Burglary, Plat* Qlasp, Fidelity Guarantee, etc., ACCEPTED Ar LOWEST OUBRtNT BATES Bctb-Ag»nt§ job Diituci: ; City, Boberteon Btob. ; Motueka, d. A. Tarrent; Richmond, W. R. Slay ; Takaka, J. J. LangHdg* k Co. , WakeSeld, 'E. J. Painton ; Collingwood W. 0. Biley & O>. ; Upper Mom r«r«, C. F. Mantz ; tVestport, J. H, ■tolony. F. * D. EDWAfcDB, Aginte, TBAT.A LG AB-STBEIT, N>.is National Rank. WINTER BLOUSINGS. Weare>howing Bluusing Matorials that are decidedly out of the ordinary. The Qualities are excellentiand the designs are quite New and Distinctive. The window display is sure to interest jna. New Striped Winceys, 1/13. 1/8. All-Wool Delaines 1/G to 2/6. 31in R louse Coy lons, 1;8. ViytlUu in Plain Colours and Dainty Stripes 26. Crepe FlannclottSß 10id to 1/3. • Cashrnerettes7Jd BJd. Ripple Flannelettes in useful shades for Dressing Gowns. Patterns Sent on Request. NEALE AND HURST, HOUSE LINEN STORE, Hardy-St. OOKBINDING, in all its branches, at the EVENING MAIL OFFICE. WEEKLY COLUMN INDEX. Monday. — Books and Authois., Tuesday. — Farm Notes. Wednesday. — Operatic News. Thursday.— Household Hints; What the Churches are Doing. Friday. — World of Sport. Saturday. — Poultry Notes. A column, "Abreast of the Times," appears Beveral tiroes a week. WE have MONEi' TO LEND on Mortgages of Freehold Land at lowest current rates of interest. Easy terms lor repaymeHt of principal.KINGDON, GLASGOW & HAYES, Solicitors, Hardy-street. WALTER P. COOKE, PENTAIi BUBGEON las commenced Practice in rooms ><v. 100 Hardy-street, over G. F. Hingston, [A CARD.] " ft. Moby LATH; J. W. TATTOV & SON DE STAL SURGEONS. W. H O U1 K E E^ A.R.'ir>u., A.1.5.E., AKOHTTECT. MONEY TAKEN ON DEPOSIT. THi; PERMANENT BUILDING .SOCIETY accept* Money <m Deposit as under: — 4 /O AT CALL. Al 0/ If Fixed for ±2 / O 3, 6, or 12 Monthi. Obt&in full particulars from GEORGE M. BOUT, Secretary , NORWICH UNION* TOtB INBTTBANCE SOOUtIT, LIMITED. (Established 1797.) Amount Insured £384,000,000 Losses Paid £15,500,000 Fremiura Incomo £1,004,700 Lowest Hates of Premium. Lo»ses promptly and liberally Settled by the- undersigned. j. portlrliarris, AGENT AK'D ATTOBNjSY »OE NELSON, MABLBOROUGH AND WESTLAND HOBWIOH UNIO:: CHAMBERS, CoRMf Trafalgar ul Hsraj-atreets.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 16 April 1909, Page 2