Costumes Half Price Made from Good Quality WHITE PIQUE, TROPICAL SUITING, EUGI SILK, AND CREAM SERGE. Usual Prices: I 425, 655, 89s 6d, 110s. Sale Prices : 1 21s, 32s 6d, 44s 9d, 555. i TRATHEN AND CO., Trafalgar-st. 1 THE QUALITY DRAPERS. TRAFALGAR STREET. CT\ —Just received, 3 doz. • JIX • • extra fine quality Gents’ Fur Felt Hats, equal to Borealino make, 16s 6d to 19s 6d. OTPV /'T Ready-to-Wear Suits •XJ• Vy meet the popular demand. Priced from 75s to £4 15s. To Measure £5 10s upwards. 01 T\ —Just opened up, fine •XJ• vy • lot of all wool Garbardine Raincoats for Mon, 75s to £6 10s. ’Phone 185. THE DEAN OF NELSON AND MRS. WEEKS. j INVITE ! ALL MEMBERS of the CATHEDRAL 1 CONGREGATION ' —To a—j ... SOCIAL EVENING. \ . Shelbourne tet. Hall, TUESDAY, Feb. J 11, at 7.30. I No Individual Invitations will be Issued* i ■ .... It is hoped all will regard this as for each. GETTING the right kind of clothing means going to the RIGHT PLACE FOR THEM,— WEARING BROS “NEW ERA” Clothes are made as Clothes ought to be made—for service a« well as style. The’ Fabrics, Linings, etc., are as good as the best Colonial and English Mills can' make. The Tailoring is irreproachable. “NEW ERA” Coats are, beautifully shaped and they hang perfectly. The styles are distinctive. There are few Tailors who employ such skilled and highly-paid Clothing talent as is responsible for the out and designs of /‘NEW ERA” Clothing. The prices are always down to bedrock. . IT’S REAL ECONOMY TO CLOTHE I THE BOYS HERE. TRY US. WEARING BROS ... RICHMOND. ...SINGING. MRS HAROLD MOORE will resume teaching on WEDNESDAY, r eorpary 12th at Masonic Hall, Collingwood street, Nelson, and at her residence, 1 Queen street, Richmond. THE ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, i LIMITED. J Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. • Capital Authorised & Issued £6,000,000 Paid up Capital £2J&Q,OOO Reserve.Fund 2,050,000 Reserve Liability of XTo--1 prietdre * 4,000,000 . Together £8,050,000 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Bank will be Closed; from 10th February, 1919, to 15th February, 1919, both dates inclusive, for the purposes of an increase of Capital, to be proposed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, to be held in London on 11th February, 1919. R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. NOTICE. IWHP to notify the General Public that I have sold the WAKEFIELD I MOTOR SUPPLY STORES and GARAGE to MR. J. G. INGRAM, kte of N.Z. Railways, e. McPherson. 1.X.1. GO. “THE PROMPT.” “THE PERFECT.” SUIT ft COSTUME DRY CLEANERS u . 1 . ■ , v A 'service you will remember.” “A name you won’t forget.” TRY US. KID GLOVES, FURS AND OSTRICH feathers cleaned. U COLLINGWOOD ST. ’PHONE 360. NELSON.
They’ve done it from the year one—and of course they do it to-day I WOO HER WITH f Nothing ever seems to carry the message of affection so appropriately as dainty Jewellery . ' That is why we invite you to visit us to-day and select A CHARMING JEWEL FOR HER BIRTHDAY. 11 —some article of heartwinning beauty that is sure to delight a lady’s heart. •Our reputation for Quality and Honest Dealing is a guarantee you can depend upon. We are open every* Friday Evening till sp.m.— OUR LATE NIG^T. t Louis Kerr JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, TEAFALGAII STBEJ3T; NgLSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 6
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