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9O<XX^CKX)OOQCK><X7O<X7OOPSnOi^^ REAT r SALE y From Feb. 1 Ith. *BBI 28tH. ■ j'SHOPPERS are going to have rare opportunities to make real at OUR GREAT SUMMER SALE. Protect yourself \Jao-ainst the imminent rise in all Drapery lines, by purchasing fj ® tv . t - r~i ttth * T>TOTVrrrt»T>Trt-Kna ’l d at this Bale. NO HALF HEARTED REDUCTIONS. Don’t [ijudge the quality by the prices, they’re out of all proportion. STUDY THE FOLLOWING LIST OF GOOD THINGS, at prices which cannot under any circumstances be repeated:— BLOUSES. Crepe Blouses, in shades of Pink, Saxe, Helio, Grey, Pale Blue. Sale Price 7/6. _ . Crepe Blouses, superior quality—in White and Fancy Stripes. PriOG tj/Ga White Voile Blouses, small sizes only. Sale Prices, 7/6, 9/6, 5 13/6. . . Coloured Voile Blouses, well made, in small Cheek Designs, in shades of Blue, Brown, and Pink. Sale Price 6/6. Floral Voile Blouses, very dainty.- Small sizes only, 11/6. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. 350 yards Figured Print, 29in„ in Stripes and Cheeks. Sale Price 1/3. Easily worth 2/-. 220 yards Plain Cotton Casement Cloth, suitable either for Dresses or Curtains, in shades of. Blue and Hose, 3Pins, wide. Worth 2/11, fSaie Price 1/9, 600 yards Poplin, 40in., in shades of Grey, Mole, Cream, Biscuit, and Rose. Usual prices 6/9 and 7/6. Sale Price 4/11 yard. 300 yards Figured Voile, 40in., mostly Dark Grounds. Usually 2/11 and 3/6. Sale Price l/o! . 130 yards Crepea Serge, 3Sin., in Block Stripes. Usual price 3/11. Sale Price 2/11. 2000 yards White Calico, 35ins. wide, particularly good value, at l/4d/> yard. Oddments and Remnants in every Department a 1 real “THROW AWAY PRICES.” Make our your Shopping List NOW! E. BUXTON & CO.. NELSON and MOTUEKA

After si Woman’s own Heart YES, our selection of New; and Artistic Styles in Quality Jewellery forms a most captivating and alluring display. SET WITH STONES OP UNDOUBTED PURITY and bearing evidence of the finest workmanship, our Jewellery, in its variety, cannot fail to meet the approval of the most fastidious. An early inspection is invited. You will be delighted when you see the completeness of our stocks. COME TO-DAY! ALEX. HUNTER WATCHMAKER and , JEWELLER, 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON

PROPERTY SNIP 12 Acres Freehold —6-roomed House, practically new; Washhouse; 2-stall Stable and Loft; Cart Shed; sub-divided-duto. 3 Paddocks. A Snip at £BSO, or near offer for quick sale. :.r' CANN and WALTER TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 February 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 February 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 20 February 1920, Page 7