Autumn Fashions. Arrival of New Dress Goods. TWEEDS AND PLAIN WOOLLEN FABRICS in new weaves and tolourings, are showing in great profusion; also Velvets in all their richness of design and shadings. "COATING TWEEDS," new designs for present useful wear, in 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 CHD7FON 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 arid 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. Trathen's for Value.
& ** IS IT FAIR TO %Mmm*m EYES HANDICAP HIM has been severelyhandicapped In early life through slight eye defect's that have been neglected in youth. rM If your boy complains of his eyes, have them tested by a skilled optician. ''£■■. Glasses may not:be necessary but if they are, be sure they are "correct." \ WILLIAM DAWSON !t: F.EO.A. (Hon.), F.S.M.C. (London), HARDY STREET, NELSON. ~/JJSJA '"TP - y^JJ^""JP *My///#M', wmam mmzzzm m>a m^^^^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^l A Glowing Fire — A Good 800k — And An Easy Chair— Not just any old easy Chair, tut a soundly built Easy Chair —one that will give comfort year after year—a Chair .built by Karsten and , See .about yrte of these >ome. «-wri*orts before cold evenings make them much in demand. '■■■', . J Chesterfields, too, in Velour or Moquette. rThis Upholstery can be obtained at town prices from Messrs W. and W. F. Stiliwell, Motueka. KARSTEN AND HAY, 'a . CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNISHERS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. VsSS-S sss S S/SSJJJSJJS\ m *tim s^ »5S s* as?, a» SB I I I SELL WELL Ivo NELSON. MOTUEKA.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 April 1930, Page 3
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