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A Strong: Price Story Concerning our timely values in HOME FURNISHING FABRICS Tho present is the most appropriate and profitable time to BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME INTERIOR witlr New Curtains and Drapings. Our Values and Variety of effects will delight Housewives. , 46in. and 50in. Figured Cream Madras Muslins, 2/11, 3/11, 4/0, 3/11. S6in. Bordered Casement Voiles (Biscuit and White), 1/11, 2/11, 60in, Coloured Madras Muslins, in rich colourings and beautiful design, 3/11, 4/6, C/6 yard. White Lace Curtains in'choice designs and fine Nets, being exceptionally good Value and imported direct from the makers. 23 yds. long, 12/6 pair. 3yds. long, 13/6, 15/9, 21/6, 25/6. 3’,yds. long, 27/6, 32/G, 35/6, 37/6 Just arrived, a shipment of FINDLAY’S WINDOW HOLLANDS — in — CREAM, at 2/3, 2/6, 2/11. GREEN, at 2/9, 3/3, 3/6. Bought on the lowest market and are best value on the market. / / / V w •uSy few-'Aw-.a- •»&*'*> » ,d-:K fife TRATHEW & CO., DRAPERS NELSON.

♦O4o4o4o4o4c^<>4<>^<>^c4o^<>4o^c4o^<>4o4<>^c4 im 8 ® mk %. ->^z *«*■* Camera Time. INTAKE Picture records of nl! your happy outings during the coming Summer. Live the good times over and over again. PHOTOGRAPHY is an interesting hobby, but it is not, as some people think, an expensive one. This you can prove by a visit to this Pharmacy, where new* stocks of CAMERAS of all kinds, Films, Plates, Papers and all accessories are awaiting the expert and the beginner. Our advice is Free to all.—Call in and talk Photography—for now is the time to get busy.—Come! ANCELL’S PHARMACY, .58 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. 40to+0+0+0+0+0+<>+0+0+0+0+0+0^+<>+<>+<>+C+ liiippli lIS Dlteird old, worn, wobbly separator* which watto cream—and money. Guard a&tintt all ton with a SEPARATOR •M»i THE skimming bow! of the Dlabolo Id perfectly balanced. This means clean skimming. It means freedom from wear, too. because all friction is eliminated. The world’* largest separator factory makes the Dlabolo in enormous number* fron holiest qual ty material*. Hence the wonderful quality offerer* at iuch a low price. Why not write now for price* and particular*. . - i. j"igt rzrtsszk fan^r«nrva T*»o* RELY-ABILITY "*** m liil GUARANTEE. Thirty miles per gallon of Petrol. One thousand miles per gallon of Lubricant. Up to to.ooo miles per set of Tyres. Body work so constructed that it will never rattle, lo woodwork is used; instead,-channel steel construction Is the solution. Helical crown and bevel wheels, tlmkin gearings front and rear. , Bosch Magneto. High speed continental typo of Engine, three-bearing Crankshaft. finiex Cantilever Springs enable the OVERLAND FOUR to maintain a vary high average rat® of speed over tho roughest of roads with more genuine comfort than any other car irrespective of Price and Size. OVERLAND FOUR WW* M.F C. MOTORS LTD. NELSON, BLENHEIM, HAVELOCK, BEDDON.

Direct From the lakers. Quality Furniture. A 1, 1: I © & © © © © Q our FURNITURE r made in our Factory by Experienced Craftsmen, and is of the Best Value obtainable. STOCKS OF CARPETS, RUCS and LINOLEUMS Those contemplating Furnishing would bo well advised to buy from us. G. Fleming & Sons Hardy Street. <0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 ©

Styles for Everyone —for the slender figure, the medium figure, and for the woman who needs special eorsetdng to control hips, back and diaphragm, there is every style and size in Past• Proof CorsetsAnd the? are obtainable in back or front I ace—every contet In every style guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. Be sure to wear Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 3