a Just how many jumpers a> lady can afford depends upon one little word with a big meaning—VALUE! Value determines whether she shall acquire two garments at practically the cost of one, or whether her stock is to ho cut down because "they're too expenThat a woman cannot have too many Junipers when tho buying's right. A visit to our Showroom just now will demonstrate that our prices for these lovely seasonable garments arc .PIU)FiT-SMASHED. The markings therefor'. 1 carry their own appeal, which will not fail to roachthe woman of discrimination in dress. ipers, Square and V Shaped Necks, trimmed imitation J'det Lace. 23/6, 25/6, 27/6, 32/6 Crepe de Chene Jumpers, Magyar Styles, pretty Stencilled design. Colours—Pink, Cream, Saxe. PriCfiS 29/6, 32/6, 35/6, 37/6, 42/6, 55/Silk jumpers, in Cream fancy Silk Stockinette, Magyar Cut. Colours—Nfivv, Black, White, Orange, Sky, Rose, Cream. Prices 35/6, 37/6, 39/6, 45/Silk Stockinette Jumpers, drawn in at waist-line with narrowSelf Tie. In Helio, Cream, Lemon, Black. Prices 37/6, 39/6, 45/-Open-mesh Art Silk Jumpers, V Neck and Elbow Sleeves. In Grey, Vicux Black. Prices 35/-, 37/6, 39/6, 45/-
M^MMim^Ak New Gloves and Hose to Match the Spring Frocks THE VERY LATEST IN GLOVES AND HOSE are now showing at "THE FARMERS." , New fringed Gauntlet Gloves will appeal to those on the look-out for something quite novel. AND STOCKINGS—much depends on your Hosiery to complete a smart effect. Come and look over our selection, which yr& have only just opened up. A4l the newest shades for Spring and Summer wear aro represented. THERE'S MONEY'S WORTH HERE! FAWN SUEDE GLOVES, ah good Shades . 5/11 pair LONG WHITE AND BLACK SILK GLOVES 14/C to 19/11 IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES in White and Beaver 6/11 pair BLACK RIBBED SILK HOSE 13/11 pair LADDER-PROOF SILK HOSE in Navy and Beaver 18/11 pair ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, including White, Grey, Tan, and Putty. \ 6/11 pair Whilst you're in we would like you to see our smart Millinery. Perhaps if you have the time you might try somo Hats on. Anyway, eome and see them for yourself. A description doesn't do them justice. 'z^^&MmMmmmmmm
Just the Colour ! Waiited And it Looks Like "VOUR Friends will never know that •*• you are still wearing your old Suit or Costume if you have it Dyed at the I.X.L. . ' We Specialise in Dyeing, and guariuj ylp^s tee our work to give PERMANENT Satisfaction. j It will pay you to find out more about our Soi'vice. > CALL IN EARLY r* 'Phono 260. NELSON. CONSIDER THESE POINTS AND THEN ASK FOR FULLER DETAILS ive-seater Touring Car FULLY EQUIPPED. HEADY FOR THE ROAD. ENQUIRE FROM ANY OF THE MANY RECENT PTfIICHASERS AND SEE WHAT THEY THINK LOWER HARDY STREET. SOLE AGENTS
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 October 1922, Page 7
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