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Will WOOL! THE FAMOUS SPORTSMAN “WOLSEY” 4 PLY 7/8 LB. ! 1/ 2 OZ. SKEIN This famous Wool is known all over the world. Ideal for knitting Frocks, Skirts, Jumpers, Coats, etc. In Orange, Saxe, Bose, Champagne, Emerald, Navy, Jade, Mole, Peacock, Tomato, Mauve. For women’s Vest and infants wear, there’s no Wool like Wolsev. “My Lady Vest Wool”—White or Shell Pink, at 1081 one ounce skein and 13/9 lb. (Unshrinkable.) “Wolsey” Marled mixture Wools | are the very latest for Jumpers, Frocks, Costumes, etc. In Black and White mixture, Brown and White mixture, Sky and Fawn mixture, Saxe and Fawn mixture; 2 oz skein 1/0, and 11/3 lb. ‘Wolsey” 4 ply special Wool, Marled effect, splendid for Sox, Scarves, etc. In Bed and Black mixture, Green and Heather mixture, Brown and Grey mixture; 2 oz packets 1/4, and 10/3 lb. If you live out of town mail your order. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO. LTD.

NOW FOR A NEW FROCK! ' VELVETS AND VELVETEENS IN NEWEST SHADES Of course you’d love a new Velvet Frock? Well, why not have one? The Velvets that Louissons have just opened are glourious. Rich colours, all the new season s favourites—plain and floral effects, moderately priced and in satisfactory widths CHIFFON VELVETS in day and evening shades. VELVETEENS, 36 inches wide - in all shades. FLORAL VELVETEENS in 22 and 27 inch widths. Patterns supplied if desired. fvC Siiwe fen" C TRAFALGAR STREET: NELSON

“FRENTWILL” FLANNELETTE IN this “Frentwill” Flannelette the element of sound quality is in larger measure than you’d expect, especially when you consider the price. This Cloth has been most successfully used for Children’s Garments —but there are 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 price— 1/6 yard. SHIRTING FLANNELETTE A really good-value line of useful Fancy Striped Shirting Flannelettes. Mostly Fawns and Grey mixtures; also Plain Grey and Grey and While 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 oyer Anstice s Drapery Premises. Telephone No. V 63. , iA CARD] W. J. MICHIE, 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 Wallin gi** Stock Exchange), 116 Trafalgar Street. m'o'n ey to lend MONEY TO LEND THE PERMAMENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON Lends Money at six (6) per cent, on Freehold Security in sums to suit BORROWERS. BORROWERS participate in Profits. BORROWERS have the right to repay numß- in reduction i/f the Loan at any time, without Notice, Interest ceasing on repayment. • . INVESTING SHARES can be taken up at any time. : MONTrf taken on Depoilt. s .Fall particulars from—

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 4