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ITJIVT \~\YY BLUE SERGE will probably be the favourite Paon.for Ladies and Children's during the coming season. w'll certainly be an enormous demand for these serviceable llmaterials. We arJ fullv prepared with a splendid collection es- |> pecia.lv ,elccte<l for us by our Lo.ulun representative from the v:h:c-Lc;vinii factories of Great- Britain. IHIS lb Wrix 12 OUR SERGES ARE SUCH GOOD VALUE. NiVY COATING SERGES (ail wool) Is 6d, le lid, 2s, 2s «3d, 2s" 6:1. 2s 9d, 3s, 3s 6d. and 4s 6d. The 4s 6d quality is l^ tr UvY ESTAMEXE SERGES (all wool) Is Hd, 2s 3d, 2s 6d 2s 9d, 3s 3d, and 5s 6d. I HEAVY-WEIGHT -NAVY SERGES, very suitable for Costumes. very wide. (56 inches), at 3s 3d yard. FOX'S SERGES, verv wide, at 5s yard. TRATHEN&CO. Nelson A XTSTRALI AN M IT UAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ES IT A"• LIS HE D lc-W----TEIE OLDEST & M'HT SUCCESSFUL A USTII ALASIA X LIT- E OFFICE ACCUMULATED FUNIH, over £■25.')'10.000. .ASN-CAIj INCOME. »v, '£3,'250,000. The TOTAL - Sr.riety cuting i;s existence haf utrounte ito £11,.'i3 i.syi. .i' CASH PROFIT DrVJOED FOR. ONE YEAR (UK/S). £74 ~3<.», piovidinir The S >ci-itv ':o v io=t'iP<» FCV.TIRY LESIRARLE FORM f, F On. DINAR Yor I NDUSTRIAL—for anv umoant from Co to £IO,OOO. r t DIRECTORS OF T7IE NE'-V ZEALAND UrtAXCII: The fTo".. J. Johnston", M.I.C. (Chnim an); A. db H. I!iiaxi on, K-q (Depatv Clminiiuii); n e fc.. Kicu C.M.G.; John Iji .Nc'an. list) ami J osicfii Joseph, E.-q , Ne* Zealand Branch — Cu>toiuhou£e-q.ia\, Wtlliugton. Xtls- n Ollice — Corner 'liafaLar & Haro/Ft e<-^ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Stv.rttarv, JAXIES J1 AIRDi<t.rilc Secretar 50,000 Watches TO BE SENT OUT! deposit 2/6 DEPOSIT Lady's Solid Gold, Open Face Keyless chased and engraved, jewelled movement, guaranteed 10 vears. Jnst as an advertisement we sentl tlu-watch to inv address in New Zealand on receiptof 2/6 deposit and -upon the payment of the last of i y „'n A menfe of 1/- each, making a to ta! ot 32/6 in riU. A handsome gold cased chain is GIVEN FREE* ir not that any watch we supply is worth double the price we ask, send it hack and we will refund evep penny von have paid. Send 2/G to-«lay. keeping the honiber of your P.N. I outage Gd~ cxtr.i. NORMAN FRANK & CO., 182 Customhouse-Quay, Wellington, N.Z. Bankers: National Bank of X.Z.. I/mitel. " < -*aiSu£2^™ zr 3 gsgg-gpy' JUMgfcMJW AfV> m 'M sy ttMEAaaSSttMHfI THIS nj ST S n iw «n'STK mm m i ill I I.',| |i!|" 1 33 t •l!i 111 CURES ALL STOMACH TROUBLES 1 # mi rJf£V m\ FOR hN DIGEST ON jpcps»& lulertce -lit Uhlcsp nt» thect % w A STERLING CURE FOR IN QUESTION. B £V.EfZYWfi£R£. Cff£MSTS £r STORES NATIONAL Insurance Co of Ni. LiMrrED. (FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT). PROMPT & LIBERAL SETTLEMEN T OF CLAIMS. LOWEST PREMIUMS. v \V. ROUT AND SONS, Chief Agents for Nelson and District. BLANKETS, RUGS, AND DOWN QUILTS. OUR NEW STOCK is arriving. We have all the Leading Makes. Country friends please see our. values. A. HODGSON AND SON, Wakefield. NOTICE. Eyesight Specialist. MR H H. COOTE, of Mess's Coote and Sandsteiu. SPECTACLE & EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, 348 Lamb ton Quay, Wellington, w.'ll visit NELSON on * SHORTLY, And mav be consulted on all cases of DEFECTIVE EYESTGnT remediable lty glasses. Rooms over Messrs W. Rout and Sons. Hardy Street. CONST!!') ATTONS FREE. Shine your boots with Tan-01. It gives >1 bright'and lasting polish quickly. In i tins, paste 6d, liquid ls. #

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 April 1912, Page 3

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