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Mrtafcifeamfo paw fi Brest yourself fine where others are fine, plain where others are plain, but take care always that your clothes are well made and fit you.”—Lord Thesterheld, V Trathen’s Ready-to-Wear Box Suits will enable you to live up to Lord Chesterfield’s advice at an . absolute minimum of expense, for they are unimpeachable in fit, style and appearance. Materials arc in the most fashionable Summer patterns, specially chosen for smartness and durability. Matchless Value at These Prices. All-wool PETONE TWEED SAC SLITS in Dark Grev and Browns, etc. £4/10/-. £4/15/- to.£S/15/> All-wool PE TONE TWEED SUITS, light Greys for Summer wear, £4/19/6 All-wool GREV WORSTED SAC SUITS, high-grade finish, handstitched and unbreakable! fronts, £6/19/6 SPORTS SUITS. Ideal for knockabout and holiday wear, in suitable Tweeds. PETONE SPORTS SUITS, Greys and Light Browns. 79/6, 84/Colonial and Scotch Fancy Mixtures, 82/6. 87/6 Step In and Try One On! TRATHEN & CO. 'DRAPERS TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON The Shop for Toilet Articles. N' EW'stocks .have now arrived, and. wo offer leading lines at very reasonable prices. We Specialise in making up dainty parcels for Christmas giving, and cordially invite you to inspect this line rarige of most acceptable articles, including;— Perfumes, Soaps, Creams, and Face Powders An attractive display of famous English and French Perfumes in fancy packings, and at all prices, -is bound to interest every caller. Bomb » / m * C*> 42^ m A ANCELL’S PHARMACY, 58 Bridge Street

Crown Universal Lawn Mower. HOME LOVERS—your Lawn will always be neat and velvety if you use a Crown, Mower. Automatically sharpens itself when in use. Fitted with self-adjusting ball bearings. Three sjzbs in stock: 14-in.; 16-in. j 18-in. PRAISE FROM CITY COUNCIL HEAD GARDENER.--'‘The Crown Universal La w-mower purchased by the City Council is giving every satisfaction. I have tried many makes of Mowers, but the ‘Crown Universal’ is the most satisfactory machine I have used, and can recommend it to anyone requiring a strongly-constructed, light-running, and close-cutting Mower. It is my intention, as new machines are required, to replace with ‘Onown Univereals.’—(Signed) C. Largo. Hardy Street, Nelson. ’’ IVORYS LTD., Hardy-street, NELSON.

3 Points EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT. Economy JUST won Sydney to Brisbane reliability trials with 58.58 miles per gallon. Comfort THE riding comfort is unquestionable through the patent Triplex Diagonal Springs.' Durability .ASK any owner of any age about OVERLAND durability, and the tyres can be bought for £3 10s each. PRICE COMPLETE REDUCED TO M.F.C, MOTORS Ltd. NEXT G.P.O. NELSON ELECTRIC LIGHT, MR. MOUSEHOLDERr-THIS MATTER CONCERNS YOU. Do you fully realise that It will only be a fejv short months before your city will be lighted by Electricity? Time flies. Why not take time by the Forelock and get year house wired ready for the day when the current will be switched on. Do not delay until 2hc great rush, Delays are dangerous. Do not delay nntli the great rush, but DO IT NOW. We have In our employ Qualified Electricians, approved by the N.Z. Under, writers’ Association, who will carry out the work. Give us a ring, and a repre. tentative will call and advise you as to cost of Installation. FULL RANGE OF ELECTRICAL FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES. Remember, we are out to get your business, and we want to help yon. Wo are also Sanitary Plumbers and Gasfltters. ALL WORK GUARANTEED H <J. FLATT, “ R,DOE BTREET ' ’Phone 327. B OOKB I N D I N.G IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, NEA U V EXECUTED AT THE EVENING MAIL OFFICE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 3