LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS. WE ARE OFFERING OUR LARGE STOCK OF SUPERIOR FLOORCLOTHS ..ND CARPETS AT Greatly Reduced Prices BUYERS OF THESE GOODS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE THE FINE VARIETY WE ARE SHOWING. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO BUYERS OF FULL PIECES OF LINOLEUMS. EVERETT BROS'. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. P. LOUISSON & CO. INVITE INSPECTION OF THETR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF NEW SPRING: GOODS. ALL THE LATEST & DAINTIEST PRODUCTIONS' IN DRESS FABRICS ARE NOW ON VIEW. Drese Lengths only of Exclusivo Novelties in SILK VOILE RAYES. EOLIENNES, CREPOLINES, MARQUISETTES. ETC. IN COTTON DRESS GOODS, The New TROPICAL SUITINGS take First Piaos. An IdeaJ Fabric for Summer Coats and Skirts. New Designs in FRENCH CAMBRICS, COTTON VOILES SHANTUNGS, AND • " POPLINS. TBAFALGAR-STREET
NEW SHADES IN SUMMER FABRICS, "VUSSOBE and Grey are the ut leaders among this Season's Dress Shades. These quiet, cool colours strike a note-of novelty and freshness. We are ready with a showing of these and other fashionable shades in the very newest wash fabrics:— 28 inch Poplins and Tropical Suit- :. ings; in Grey, Tussore, BißCuit, at 1/6 a yard. 28 inch Cotton . Shantungs in Cream, Rose, Grey, Blue, etc., 10 id yard. 31 inch Tussore Shantung, 1/2 yd. ~ 28 inch Diamond-Spot Tussore " Shantungs, very smart, 1/6 yd. 52 inch Casement Dress Cloths, for Dust Coats, e!c , 1/6, 1/9 yd. 33 inch .Natural Tussore Silks, fine qualities, 3/6, 4/6 yardNeale & Hurst, Hardy-Street. 0. M. HOULT. ICENSED -SURVEYOR, NELSON *- Offices: JACiTSON'S BUILDINGS (Upstairs). HAVE A PERMANENT CURE FOR THAT LEAKY ROOF. Don't throw away good 1 money after bad by having your leaky roof repaired by inexperienced workmen. Our staff comprises men who " know how " to perform the work in an efficient manner. The first co&t is the least. Let us give you an example of how we do it.] F. A. CARLISLE & CO., SANITARY PLUMBERS, 19, Hardy-St, NELSON. a P. DODDS. SURGEON DENTIST, 100 HARDY STREET (OPPOSITE. UNION BANK. Assisted by J. DUNLOP, Dentist, Who ha# had considerable experience in London. SPECIALITIES. GOLD OR PORCELAIN INLAYS. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. MODERATE FEES. OPEN EVERY EVENING,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 4
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