TE WE AllE NOW SHOWING OUR INVITE EA INSPECTION OI BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. F. LOUISSON & CO. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FIRST SHIPMENTS Ob - AUTUMN GOODS, EX TONGARIRO AND CORINTHIC: THESE HAVE BEEN MOST CARE FULLY SELECTED FROM THE WORLD'S BEST MARKETS, W T HEN A VISIT OF INSPECTION 'CORDIALLY INVITED. TR AF ALG AR -STR E ET. Gpeam Embroidered Delaine Blouse Pieces'^ jiORM the subject of a novel winnow di.~plny. Each Blouse Piece contains plain material, an embroidered front and length of trimming. Delightful for early Antunin wear —as serviceable as they are pretty. The?e we've just unpacked. They come in a wide range of dainty de- • signs, and arc specially y ood value at from 5/!> to Ji/(i each. The new Cream Radiantas' are double width, at ]/'.), 2/y, 2/6 and 3;a yard. 30-inch Cream Wool Delaines sell at I/O, i III and 2/3 a yard. "GOOD VALUE STORE," H A H D Y STREET. ' I NkWv ZE CLOTHING FACTORY TRAVELLING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Rugs, Cabin Trunks, Kit Bags, Brief Bags, Hat Boxes of every Description. TRAVELLING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. N. Z. GLOTHiNG
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 10 March 1911, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 10 March 1911, Page 4
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