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Final Days OF LQUISSONS STOCKTAKING r a Bring You EXTRA SPECIAL Offerings of WINTER FASHIONS Bargains Like These BALANCE 'OF WINTER MILLINERY. Clearing at 2/11 and 5/11. 36in MAROCAIN, in Navy and Black. Usual price ' 7/11. Sale Price 4:/11 1 piece 54in BLACK FACE CLOTH COATING. Usually 14/C. Sale Price g/H 3 only FUR TRIMMED COATS, S.S.W. and S.W. Usually £7/7/0. Sale Price / 0 3 only WOOLLEN FROCKS, S.W. and W. From £5/19/0. Clearing Price 20/SEE OUR WINDOWS ! TD LOUISSOnS L? TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON THE PERMANENT* BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON (Established 1862) T\/fONEY Advanced or. Mortgage m sums to suit Borrowers. Repayment Monthly. Rate of Interest, 6 per cent. Monthly repayment per £IOO borrowed £1 3s 4d, or 5/4* per week. WHY PAY RENT when you can BORROW £SOO for a Weekly payment of £1 6s 9d?, BUILD THAT HOUSE NOW and save your Rent. INTEREST on a Loan of £SOO amounts to 9/8 per week.' The Balance of 26/9 represents savings EARNING 5 Per Cent. PROFITS. NORMAN ROUT, Secretary.
“A Lovely Adventure—” "Needlework is a lovely adventure in'colour and design, an expression of personality and ideas, and a nerve-allaying reaction from the noise, vulgarity and mass production of our surroundings.” So says an English needlewoman. And “a lovely adventure in colour and design” is an ideal phrase to describe this latest traced needlework at Hurst’s. Firstly a range of genuine “Old Bleach” goods traced at the “Old Bleach” , works on their famous fast-colour Linen—Lemon, Apple, Rose, Blue. Tea Cloths are 8/11 each; Tray Cloths are 3/3 each. Then this novel “Colourgyde” needlework —traced in colour on Cream Linen all ready for you to follow with your Stitching. Tray Cloths 2/9, 3/3; Runners 3/6; Tea Cloths 6/11, 7/6 each. New Roman cut designs on fine White Linen. Trays 2/6; Tea Cloths 8/6 each. I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 6
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