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Write for Samples ( of 40in. 'Guy's' Nurses' Cloth I AT 1/- YARD. I : y ■—■ 1,. ■ , ,„. , / ' For Bouse Dresses, Overalls and particularly for Children s Frocks,} there's nothing to equal "Guv's ' Norses' Cloth. , «> It 8 such a tough material, that it gives almost endless wear, and washes Bplendidly. ' « There are plenty of other btands of Nurses' Cloth on ' . the market; but none of them ia a patch on Guy's. Sold elsewhere at 1/3 and 1/6 yard. Then we have a splendid line of [EXTRA WIDE MAWY PRINTS'.at. 6£d yd { These splendid prints are 32 inches wide, and are abso- H; lutely * AST INDIGO .DYES. The> wear splendidly. • §§ In Spot, Sprig and Striped designs, as well as plain m navy for school dressea. Send tor samples now, if you f§ live oat of town. When you've made your choice, If order by mail, enclojing CASH. We pay POSTAGE. El THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING & DRAPERY COMPANY. I You that fit, Wear & Please. Are What We Offer. i ur *on^ cx Per*ence> linked ' I j^^^^^^M'^^W facilities, enables us to show ' I tbat 3ualitv in LADIES' n FootwearJJwhich makes our I THEY STAND- ON THEIR MERITS'. ; I Superior in Sty]c Distinctive and Dainty in Dtsign. . 8 \Sjsk er^ec^n Fitting and' Uttermost in Value, H S^Jwm our ladies' -^00* Department is acknowI yy^j/W le^Be^ fche most up-to-date in Nelson. M jrjr' 1 /Mm We are now dhowing a splendid range n JM%£r Jrm °^ •^a^]' eß' White Footwear. 1 Jfss White Canvas Court Shoes, with button, 8/6. I &3SSgI&O White Canvas Court; Shoes, 2 buttons, 10/6* I s^^ n Buckskin Court Shoes, pump soles, 17/6. New Zealand Clothing Factory/ ; Just Opened ex lonic. —^**- —— White Eeady-to-Wear Hatß. Pandan and Panama Hats^. Black, White, Velvet Roses. Rainproof Sports Coats. English Doeskiu Gbves, French Neckwear. Belgian Kid Gloves. Swiss Flounoings and Beadings. Swiss Camisole Embroidery. White Voile, Plain and Frostedi Floral Voile, assorted designs. Floral Piques. White Pique., White Grepon "White Cotton Brocades, ■ -• . ..i n> i■ ■ I. ■«^ • ■' . : A Cup for the Winner! ■ IE T The Olympic Champions of Ancient Greece were * honoured with a simple twig of wild olive. The athlefcic champion of to-day, howevar, receives, a more substantial reward—something that may be' kept as a permanent memento. We are reoognised as " headquarters M in this district for Sporting and Athletic Prizes., STew designs in Prize Gups have Just been opened up. We also originate designs, or carry out speoiai [ designs and trophies, in silver or gold, to order, : ■ ' -. ■ . ■ . ■ :; ■■ * Our prices are quite moderate. We have Prize I ! fi Cups in E.P. Nickel Silver, from 10/- to 60/-, and in Sterling Silver from 12/6 upwards. 1 We make Prize Shields and Gold and Silver Medals, at short notice. * . . ■ «o LUUId lit if Kg I GOLDSMITH : : : TBftFAIOAR.ST g i

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13635, 25 November 1914, Page 6