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BE WISE WITH YOUR EYES’ If in doubt at all about your j sight, or if tlio glasses you are I now using do not seem suitable, j or if you have any problem on j the subject, consult JOHN R. PROCTOR $ (E. CHOLEETON) I The Premier Opticians, Christchurch. Visit Nelson and district : regularly. Appointments for next | visit on Oth, lith and 7th Juncj can now be made by ringing, 15egg's Music Warehouse. Woollen Fabrics In New Tones for 1934 o . * a '.y *4: IS 7C* l* at LOUISSONS Now, LOUISSONS complete the cycle of 1934 fashions with wondrous displays of Woollens—in new weaves, new colour combinations, new textures. Woollen Fabrics lor Dresses , Costumes and * Skirts. CHEVRONS AND DIAGONALS. 3Gin and 54in wide. 4/11 to 11/6. CORDUROYS AND LACE CLOTHS, 3Gin and 54in wide. 6/11 to 8/11. CHECK TWEED SKIRTINGS, 3Gin and 54in wide. 4/11 to 11/6. DONEGAL TWEEDS, sGin wide. 9/11 yard. louisonsu 'imPOßl€lU> Of Ut-LUDiVfa DISPLAY WOOLLENS AT 105 TRAFALGAR STREET THE PERMANENT SUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Est. 1862) i NEW SERIES OF INVESTING SHARES, dating from 16th April, 34 is now being issued and offers a IF’E AND PROFITABLE INVESTENT DURING THE PAST 30 YEARS the ciety has—1. Declared a Profit of 5 per cent, on ALL SHARES IN FORCE at the end of each half-year. 2. In the aggregate allotted £91,648 odd as such Profit. 3. DURING THE LAST 20 YEARS has built up the RESERVE FUND from £IOOO to £23,160. (In 1929 such fund stood at £19,300). ON THE 16th APRIL NEXT 322 Shares will mature at £2O 7s each, totalling £6552 14s. Do YOU realise that the persons holding these Shares have paid to the Society £5216 8s only, and that Profits allotted during the past nine years amount to £1336 6s. IN OTHER WORDS, whilst each person was saving £l6 4s, the Society assisted to the extpnt of giving a further £4 3s. For further information apply NORMAN ROUT, Secretary. CURTAINS YOU WANT ARE HERE CURTAIN NETS, in Biscuit Art. Silk, u specially attractive variety. 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard. FILET NETS, in Ecru and Biscuit Cotton. 1/4, 1/11, 2/3 yd. In Biscuit, Gold and Green Art. Silk. At 2/6 yard. FINE SWISS VOILE, for the new frilled Curtains. 45in, 2/6; GOin, 3/11 yard. FRILLED CURTAINS, made to order at reasonable prices. ART. SILK FURNISHINGS, in plain and fancy Repps, Damasks and Cotelaines. All wanted colours. 48in. 3/9, 4/3, 4/11, 5/11 yard. “ETON RURAL” CRETONNES, in modern and period designs. A new shipment showing pleasing variety. 30in. 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 yard. H. Hurst TRAFALGAR STREET. The international cable news appearing in this.issue is published by arrangement with the Australian Press Association and the “Sun”-“Herald” News Service, Ltd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 April 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 7 April 1934, Page 6