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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. • ; E V E Jl E T T BROS'. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. F. LOUISSON & CO. INVITE INSPECTION OF / THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS. ALL THE LATEST & DAINTIEST PRODUCTIONS IN DRESS FABRICS ARE NOW ON VIEW. Drese Lengths only of Exclusive Novelties in SILk VOILE RAYES. EOLIENNES. CREPOLINES, • MARQUISETTES. ' ETC. , IN COTTON DRESS GOODS, The New TROPICAL SUITINGS take Firgt Piaos An Idea] Fabric for Summer Coats and Shirts. New Designs in FRENCH CAMBRICS, COTTON VOILES SHANTUNGS, AND ' POPLINS. TBAFALGAR-STEEET-

Smart Dress Linens L This Season's showing of Washing Fabrics affords an ex-, cellerit choice of Materials for smart Costumes, and Coats and Skirts. French Linens, Linen Shantungs, and Poplin Suitings are 'especially favoured for smart wear. - JHere are particulars and prices of these desirable Fabrics— Dress Linens in Sky, Pink, Amethyst, Grey, Saxe, from 1/8 to 2/3 yard • Linen Shantungs in Rose Tussore, Brown, Cream; Navy, Helici, at 1/6 yard " Pnplin suitings in Grey, Bfscuit, Tussore, 1/6 yard. Samples sent on request, Neale & Hurst, " The House of Quality," Hardy-Street. C. M. HOULT. SURVEYOR, NELSON. ' ' >Offioes t JACjTSON'S BUILDINGS . (Upstairs).

HAVE A PERMANENT CURE FOR THAT LEAKY ROOF. Don't throw away good 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 cost is the least. Let us give you an example of how we do it.] F. A. CARLISLE & CO., SANITARY PLUMBERS, j 19, Hardy-St, NELSON. G. F. 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 INLAY 3. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. MODERATE FEES. OPEN EVERY EVENING.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 October 1911, Page 4

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