T© FIT ALL SIZES Short, Stout, Tall, or Slender, we have a suit here at OUR GREAT that will look as though it was made for you especially. You won’t get any better materials or smarter cut elsewhere, and you’d save a lot of expense here. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. Call and Select 1 o-dayn
E.SON^C? DRAPERS &. CSjOTIiBERS IrafiJ&csr Street, Nelson. G.P.O.
SPRING lILLIERY SHOW i We are holding our Spring Show of latest Models in all the newest shapes and shades, and invite your inspection of our exclusive range of Millinery. Also new styles and shades of Ladies Hose just opened up. 8. PARFSTT 33 HARDY STREET, Upstairs. 'WTHAT riseth LATE MUST "TROT ALL DAYPA. 13 10 5 Ittd SkaU Scarce Overtake Hia iu&inesa at Nigkt ” Therefore avoid rising oud running Ut« by * WORTHY ALARM CLOCK. W« have tbs up-to-daVe designs nnd wtll regulaled prices Ibal Gave you Time and Money. N M. MOYES
WnVckmnker, J«wa\\ar And Optician 1105 TRAFALGAR ST., NELSOF
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS In Our Winter SALE Striped Pyjama Cloths, double width. Sale Price 1/8. . Cream Wincette, Twill and Plain, double width. Sale Price 1/8 and 1/11. Bordered Casement Curtaining, 50-in. Sale Price 2/3 yard. , Strong Unbleached Twill* Sheeting, 5 in. Sale Price 2/3; also 80in. at 3/3. Black Seamless All Wool Cashmere Hose. Sale Price 3/6. Black Bibbed Caslimere Hose, All Wool. Sale Price 3/9. Slip-over White with Blue Check Aprons. Were 5/11. To Clear at 3/6. Ladies’ Biding Fawn Baincoats. Weie 39/6. To Clear at 14/6.
S. M. STEVENS 60 HARDY STREET , NELSON. THE CASH DRAPER. T H ||j ijf A simple Letter to lii'« JL Wof yow experience ot M W - HEENZO " with which W I you malce a pin. of family Cot*h «.d CM Medicine, may win fn.t pnzo <d£so Seventy-three other prizes. VVIUO Circular. ..jrgjsjzO PROPRIETARY. 'him?™ Pp: Box 771. Wellington. 7 WORMWGS. Safe and certain reniedyJgL^il^—For cold in the head-inha e For sore throats or tickling 8 way some drops on sugar. Us ■ „ ‘NAZOL” works wondeis. 60 doses a/ •
BOOKS WORTH WHILE to be « f *w—r. »“ l book, 6/- (posted 6/6). “Difficulties,” by Seymou I licks. A great book many t I IOUS p ,- 4 5 been sold in AusMm-,, P ‘ *° 4/b " Abram’s in i Boat,” 2/6. Jeromes 1 . ratherino Cotton; 6/-. “Experience, by Cauiein e f> , “Little Novels of Nowadays, h> Philip Gibb#, by. ~ . ™ y “Mcssalina of the Suburbs, by L. M. Belafield, /;• jj p p Vere Stac- ‘ Ocean Xramps, oy pools, 6/- „ j B . Hen- “ Without Gloves, by James eliyx, 6/-. ,- „ Hhl . ( ,],| Titus, “The Beloved 1 a\/n, ■•OrLyby MeaMU»ti “Te HOUNSELL AND CO/S B °TEAWiGAB E STEEET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 August 1924, Page 3
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