WINTER SEASON. WE ARE MAKING OUR FIRST SHOW OF New Winter Goods ON Saturday, March 2. EVERETT BROS'. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. F. LiOUISSON &CO., ARE NOW MAKING A DISPLAY OF THEIR First Shipment* OF AUTUMN GOODS. A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS INVITED. Dainty CREAM FABRICS These new Cream materials, though so fine and dainty, will be found quite satisfactory for washing and wearing well. Polo Flannels —Fine, soft, dainty, made both Twill and Plain, and is thoroughly shrunk 30 inches wide. At 1/9, 1/U, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6 yard. Cream Winceys—These warm light, durable Fabrics are 32 inches wide. Prices 1/4, 1/6, 1/9 yard. French Delaines Delightfully fine all wool Fabrics, wears and washes well. 30 inches wide. At 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 yard. Delaine Blouse Pieces—Each containing plain material, silk worked front and trimming. 3/11. ■i/6, 6/6, fc/6 each.^ Neale & Hurst HARDY STREET. I MR. G. F. DODDS. SURGEON DENTIST, 100 HARDY STREET, NELSON. SEDUCED FEES. OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, AND EACH EVENING, from 7.30 to &ZO. Goal for Gooking: TO those who have not used NORTH CAPE COAL, we can give proof of how far ahead of other Coal 3 it is in ECONOMY, CLEANLINESS, and HEATING POWER. The Government Analyist'a report "NORTH CAPE COAL IS A BITUMINOUS COAL OF VERY GOOD QUALITY." Don't take our word for it; but take NORTH CAPE COAL itself, and vou will be satisfied. Ring up "CENTRAL" 'Phone 12, if your Coal bin ; s empty, and we will call and fill it. CENTRAL WOOD, COAL, 4 PRODUCE DEPOT. WAIMEA STREET,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 March 1912, Page 4
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