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TRAFALGAR STREET: NELSON “FRENTWILL” FLAN- \ NELETTE | IN tin's “Frentwill" Flannelette the | element of sound qmillty is in | larger measure than you’d expect, | especially when you consider the 8 price. | This Cloth has been most sue- j cessfully used for Children's Garments —but there arc many more uses for it. It is soft to the touch —no hardness or harshness—it is a pleasant Cream colour —is thirty-one inches wide—and the surprisingly low j price—l/6 yard. SHIRTING FLANNELETTE A really good-value line of useful Fancy Striped Shirting Flannelettes. Mostly Fawns and Grey mixtures; also Plain Grey and * Grjy and White Stripes. Twentyeight and thirty inches wide—the low price 1/4 yard. H, HURST, Trafalgar Street. [A CARD.] G. HOBY, DENTAL SURGEON Has comment ed Practice in Rooms over Anstice s Drapery Premises. Te lephone No. V 63. (A card] W. J. MICHJE, M.P.T.A. METAPHYSICIAN. Nervous and Chronic Diseases Treated. Rooms: 143 Hardy Street. Telephone: 686 K. __ C. LANGLEY BELL Licensed Sharebroker, (Country Member of the Wellington Stock Exchange), 116 Trafalgar Street. M ON E Y TO X E N D MONEY TO LEND THE PERMAMENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON Lends Money, at six (6) per cent, on Freehold Secu'ity in sums to suit BORROWERS. BORROWERS participate in Profits. BORROWERS have the right to repay sums in reduction ui the Loan at any time, without Notice, Interest ccising on repayment. INVESTING SHARES can be taken
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 April 1925, Page 4
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