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BE WISE WITH YOUR EYES Jf in doubt at all about your sight, 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. CHOLERTON) The Premier Opticians, Christchurch. Visit Nelson and district regularly. Appointments for next visit on stli, Oth and 7th June can now be made by ringing Ilegg’s Music Warehouse.

§Q DAINTY AS SUMMER LINGERIE Warm Underclothing Styled to conform to 1934 fashions. Never has winter underwear been so dainty in appearance, so soft to the skin, so warm yet so light in weight—and withal, so moderately priced. Before you purchase, you must see our displays. WOVEN WOOL VESTS, in Pink and White. 4/11 ea - WOVEN WOOL PANTIES, to match. 4/11 pr. SHETLAND WOOL SPENCERS, long sleeves, in Pink and White. '' -* ea. 3/11 SILK AND WOOL KNITTED COMBINATIONS, brassiere top. - ' pr. 14/6 MORLEY’S WOVEN WOOLLEN NIGHTDRESSES, long sleeves. 29/6 “• BED JACKETS, ill all colours. Long sleeves. From 6/11 10 25/- caa/niissonsT” pieccl ' imPQRiGio ui cxcLUWfa lirffl.RSO 105 TRAFALGAR STREET

THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Est. 1862) NEW SERIES OF INVESTING SHARES dating from 16th April, 1934 is now being issued and oliors a SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTA MENT. i DURING THE PAST 30 YEARS the. Society 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 extent of giving a further £4 3s. For further information apply NORMAN ROUT, Secretary.

Curtain Nets, in Biscuit Art. Silk, a specially attractive variety. At 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard. Fine Swiss Voile, for the new frilled Curtains. 45in 2/6, 60in 3/11 yard. Frilled Curtains made to order at reasonable prises. Art. Silk Furnishings, in plain and fancy Repps, Damasks and Cotelaines. All wanted colours. 48in, 3/9, 4/3, 4/11, 5/11 yd. Folkweave Fabrics, shaded 3tripcs of Browns, Golds, Blues. 48in. Fast colours. 3/6 yard. Feasant Shadows, fast colour. Blue and Green tonings. 43in. 4/3 yard. £3 TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 April 1934, Page 4