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(s W <P ' ,r-,.AiX •• -ZUJA These beautiful Summer dress goods ■will please not ionly by their beauty but by their attractive prices also. : ' • : ;•_ -Here; are- cotton goods in white, and also colured piques; Voiles in plain'and checks; also pretty floral designs'; white gabardiija; Kismet crepes,- coloured poplins and linens; cotton crepes and tobralcos in the very newst shades. - The best time to purchase is NO"W! Be advised - and make an early choice. THESE WILL MAKE SELECTION EASY: Rfttite Pique, 40 inch, 2/-, 2/6, 2/9, 3/11 yd.. XHiitei Pique,; 27 inch, 1/3, Toloured Pique, 40 inch, 2/lland 3/6, Saxe, Navy, Pink, and Tussore. a lain Voiles, 3/6, and 4/6 yd. All the new shades. Pretty Floral Voiles, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 yd. • air Coloured Poplins 3/6 and 3/11, All colours. Toloured Maens, 3/6 yd. (Srey, Tussore, Pink, . /Brovm and Saxe. laghtaiuldark Fancy Prints, £/- yard. IiLSON d>

Distinctive - Iteins of- jewellery always make ideal gifts and we have alwayson display a choice selection of jewellery\yare from which, to choose. GIFTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No matter what the gift is, for Lady or Gentleman, we can supply you with just what you require, for our stock.is compre- . hensiye and most distinctive. ARTISTIC AND SUPERIOR. Artistic in design and perfect in make, superior in quality, are the principal qualities which. distinguish our jewellery. * FOR QUAIJTYAND VALUE WE STAND ALONE. ALEX HIiNTER, 44 Hardy-st Watchmaker & J^yveller. rNote-only address—4A Hardy-st. Nelson ■ ■ '■ '¥'* "" J- -r ■ •- • a AVE HAVE A FEW EACH 5 EMBROIDERED SILK AND COTTON CREPE BLOUSE LENGTHS. ; •* : Left over from Last Season. The Prices have not ; been altered. / ' . Now you know that this class of Goods is quite, 50 per cent higher this year than last; but we are still offering. SILK FROM 11/- EACH. COTTON FROM 5/6 EACH. The supply is very limited and at these prices will soon be sold out, so GET IN EARLY. llp Snodgrass & DIRECT IMPORTERS. Cheery? Yes! After four years, of War? Yes—-cheerier-than erer I f There is not much cheer m the Shell Zone—but a lot of tvhat ther* h finch in the two hundred and twenty Church Army .Huts. , What have you given What, are you giving to build them ? to support them ? ; * Keep on giving-—it's all for him ! j SeadDonaf ion« to . "'-v & ■ - - nmjnamr, Athin rYwMfiiM *• 1.,W," VSBLpi/.i » Treasurer* t 7 JAS:w^HENO^It9OBI

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 7