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BE WISE WITH YOUR EYES If in doubt at all about your siglit, or if the glasses you are now using do not seem suitable, or if you have any problem on the subject, consult JOHN R. PROCTOR (E. CHOLEUTON) The Premier Opticians, Christchurch. Visit Xolson and district regularly. Appointments for next visit on sth, (Ith and 7th June can now be made by ringing Begg’s Music Warehouse.

Woollen Fabrics In New Tones for 1934 . *■ is at LOUISSONS Now, LOUISSONS complete the cycle of 1034 fashions with wondrous displays of Woollens —in new weaves, new colour combinations, new textures. Woollen Fabrics for Dresses , Costumes and Skirts. CHEVRONS AND DIAGONALS. 30in and Min wide. 4/11 to 11/6. CORDUROYS AND LACE CLOTHS, 30in and Min wide. 6/11 to 8/11. CHECK TWEED SKIRTINGS, 3Gin and 64in wide. 4/11 to 11/6. DONEGAL TWEEDS, 50in wide. 9/11 yard. TD LOUISSQQSU DISPLAY WOOLLEN S AT 105 TRAFALGAR STREET

TIIE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Est. 1862) A NEW SERIES OF INVESTING SIIAEES dating from 16tli April, 1934, is now being issued and oilers a SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. DURING THE PAST 30 YEARS tlio Society has—1. Declared a Profit of 5 per cent, on ALL SHARES IN FORCE at the end of eacli 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 extent of giving a further £4 3s. For further information apply NORMAN ROUT,' Secretary.

Knitting and Crochet of all kinds arc lilling an even more important part in tlie fashion mode than over before. And Hurst’s are ready with a.-bigger selection of dependable wools. Whatever the Knitting need —yon must go to Hurst's Wool Shop for the right wools. Paton’s “Rose” Fingering, in a wide range of plain colours, Heathers and Spot Marls. loz skeins 10 Jd. Roslyn “Aotea” Fingering, a dependable 4 ply yarn in every wanted shade, loz skeins B}d. Beehive Double Knitting, a delightful heavy wool in plain colours and tweed clients. 1 2oz skeins 1/5. “Pearl” and “Azalea” fine Crochet Wools, for dainly woollies. Full range of enlonrs. loz skeins 8d and lljd. Tweodie Wools, in several qualities and fashions, latest elfecls. loz skiens B}d, Popular “Quorn” Fingering, a low priced quality word, in all good colours. loz skeins 7d. Cyntilla, a silk and wool mixture in pale and medium colours. loz skeins Bd. Paton’s “Manuka” Fingering, a new 3 ply wool in fifteen fashion colours. loz skeins 9}d. Books, Leaflets and helps to knitters by every mail. Full stocks of Knitting Needles, Crochet Hooks and all Sundries. TRAFALGAR STREET.

The inlernationn! cable news appearing in this issue is published by nirangoment with the A iistrnlinn Press Association end tlio ‘'Sun'’-“IIernld” News Service, Ltd,.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 April 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 April 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 April 1934, Page 4