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'ress TWEEDS AND PLAIN WOOLLEN FABRICS in new weaves and colourings, are showing in great profusion; also Velvets in all their richness of design / and shadings. "COATING TWEEDS," new designs for present useful wear, iu Fawns, Browns, Greys, and Beige tones. 54-inch. 7/11, 11/6, to 19/6 yard. "NOVELTY CHECK TWEEDS," for frocks, jumper suits, light Coats, etc., in all new shadings. 7/6 and 8/6 yard. "FANCY KNITTED" WOOL FABRICS, in plain colourings to match, for skirts, sports coats, jumpers, etc. 4/11 to 8/6 yard. "FACE CLOTHS," coating weights, in a beautiful rich quality in Fawns, Browns, Green, Blue, Navy and Black. 50-inch. 13/6 to 16/6 each. "WOOL CREPE DE CHINE," in all the latest colours for frocks, coats, etc., in several qualities. 38-inch. 7/11 to 9/6. 54-inch. 13/6 to 15/6. "COLOURED SILK CHIFFON VELVETS," in lovely rich shades, in a popular' serviceable Velvet for evenings, and parties. 36-inch. 12/6 yard. "PRINTED VELVETEEN," in smart designs in small floral and figured effects, on Black, Navy, Fawn, Brown, Wine, Blue and Green grounds. " Now 7/11 to 8/6 yard. "SILK VELVETS IN PRINTED DESIGNS," novelty types for better class wear in gowns, bridge coats, etc., in beautiful exclusive colourings. Priced from 13/6 to 19/6 yard. SPECIAL SHOWING IN DEPARTMENTS AND WINDOWS. - s mmm Fortunately most children's eyesight is sound but—many a-child has been severely handicapped in early life through slight eye defects that have been neglected in youth. , If your boy complains of. have them tested by a skilled optician. | Glasses may not be necessary but if they are, be sure they are "correct." F.8.0.A. (Hon.), F.S.M.C. (London), HARDY STREET, NELSON. i 11 P-¥» «*' •"'.fllikiil «BSttM| i2^2.'!ft^2i^iZ I A Glowing Fire — A Good 800k — And An Easy Chair — Not just any old easy Chair, hut a soundly huilt Easy Chair—one that will give comfort year after year—a Chair built by Karsten and Hay. - See about vriG of these Vomc oun-orts before cold evenings make them much in demand. ' ■"■ Chesterfields, too, in Velour or Moquette. } This Upholstery can be obtained at town prices from Messrs W. and W. F. Stillwell, Motueka. KARSTEN AND HAY, CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

iS^r &tt a i SELL WELL Ifrl LIMITED. NELSON. MOTUEKA.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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