r.v'* mi SPRING MODES • LADIES’ SPRING COATS. Featuring three-quarter and half lengths, edge to edge styles with large revers, full shoulders, etc.. in fancy all wool weaves. Latest shades for now. Prices 47/6 to 67/6. • TWO-PIECE SUITS. In Angora Cloth, buttoned high to neck, smart pockets. Shades of Clover, Moss Green. Rust, etc. Prices 52/6 and 69/6. • “SUNRAY” SKIRTS. The new “Sunray” Skirts, pleated all round. Shades of Gold, Saxe, Navy, Tan and Fawn. Price 22/6. * • ALL WOOL CARDIGANS. New all wool Cardigans for Spring. Shades of Gold, Almond, Saxe, Teal, Red, Sunset and Maize. Prices 14/6 to 28/6. NEW SEASON’S FABRICS. Call and inspect our new season's range of Dress Fabrics. Everything that is smart and fashionable is to be found at Trathen’s. • TR-fITUCn'S
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VISITING MOTUEKA Mr Wm. Dawson, F.8.0.A. (Hons.), F.S.M.C., Optician will practise at Hotel \lotueka on Saturday, 26th August, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sight-testing and spectacle fitting. WM. DAWSON F.8.0.A. (Hons), F.S.M.C. lIARDY STREET, NELSON.
Make a Successful Garden for the coming season Grow; eat I you Buxtons have everythin*: you’ll want to make your garden a great success. There Is everything from seeds to garden tools and fertilisers. Here are a few suggestions as to what to plant . . . FLOWERS . . . Mignonette, Sweet Peas, Phlox and all hardy varieties. VEGETABLES . . . Broad Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrots, Lettuce, Onion, Radish, Spinach, or Turnips. . . . And don’t miss planting a plot of Stratgem and Greenfeast Peas. We supply in sack lots or per bushel of 601 b; but for the home gardener we have them especially made up in smaller quantities. Por the best results in every garden and (or every crop, you must use this good quality Fish Manure. This fertiliser is made with a pure fish base and is bumus forming. Try it (or Sweet Peas, Carnations, ftulbs o r Vegetables. The quantities 11b bag 2/9 141 b bag special quotation for larger f- 1 FISH MANURES Planet Junior, No. 22. JIFFY SEEDER A time, labour and money saving implement for fhe home gardener. This wonderful asset plants ly and accurately in straight ii,-* u*,. NELSON MOTUEKA,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 21 August 1939, Page 5
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