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i Sample Frock | Lengths I IV6 Each l | These Frock Lengths have | created a perfect furore. | Nothing like the selection has ] ever been seen in Nelson. » Every one different, every | | one smart. No two are | j identical —when you buy a | Frock Length you get it to | a yourself. There is just a post sibility that fresh lengths J coming in may very rarely be duplicated but we do our best to guard against this. | The designs are beautiful g —so much so that you will want to buy them all. Fresh designs coming in every week. They’re just exquisite. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO, LTD. j / bj M{ § BUY FROM BRITAIN KEEP BRITISHERS BUSY! British designers, weavers and workers of all trades call upon Britishers throughout the Empire to promote Empire prosperity by giving preference to British products whenever possible. SEE THESE BRITISH SPECIALS AT LOUISSONS JAPSHAN SILKS— made in Great Britain. HENDERSON HATS—made in Australia. GOSSARD CORSETS—made in Canada. LEADERS ALL! BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE WEEK OCTOBER 4th to 9th. SPECIAL WINDOW AND INTERIOR DISPLAYS —AT—lomms SVbv ftr Qualify 107-111 TRAFALGAR ST. NELSON. EMPIRE TRADE The tiaditional qualities of British made textiles are exemplified in our stocks of Household Drapery. During Empire Trade Week, we. are: making spec el window and store displays of all British home linen;; FURBISHING FABRICS NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES You are invited to view these displa3 r s—to judge the excellent qualities of the goods— to note the splendid values offered. BUY BRITISH-YOU BUY THE ffiiT StS H. HURST, TRAFA/jGAB ST.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 October 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 October 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 October 1926, Page 4