PRESENT THE PARIS STYLES IN 5a m STYLES for (lie new season are indeed attractive, as will be seen from our present exposition. Call at your earliest and walk through into our Showroom— Tic Coats now displayed feature authentically the most recent dictates of Continental Fashion. ■ Th' mM' : *** Descriptions of a number of these will be found listed below. The latest in Smart Check TWEED COATS, faultlessly cut. With Ful Collars, 39/6 and 55/-. The Popular Plain Colour VELOUR COATS—Fawn, Mole, Grey, Navy and Nigger, finished with Smart Stitching, 5 guineas. A good range of VELOUR COATS, with Black and Brown Coney Fur Collars —tie at sides. In all shades and sizes, 6 guineas. KOLINSKY FUR COATS, DarkGrey, Brown and Black, lined Broche, 13 guineas. ' Splendid assortment of Maids’ and GirlS’ Coats for College and School Wear. Specially Imported. Bedrock Prices. Ji W. son fTTr—'—Tn—'lTT Vjj-- *sssm-
NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER JUST OPENING S. E. HULBERT Ladies’ Velour Coats, Silk and Wool Jumpers, Dress Tweeds, Wool Marocains, Velveteens, Blankets, Rugs, Flannels, Sheetings, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Towels, etc. etc. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Mercery all at keen prices for cash only. THE CHEAP CASH DRAPE MOtUEKA. ’PHONE 170 M.
WINTER MILLINERY AND DRESS ACCESSORIES. FIRST of all the Hat. The season's call for the small brim and high crown style is reflected in our present showing. „ Velours, 27/6 to 52/-. Ready-to-wear Felts 8/11 to 29/6. These are Fashion’s approved types for present wear. GLOVES, SCARVES, HOSIERY So important that care in their selection is essential. We have the latest accepted fashions and invite your inspection of our values. 1 \ THE “HAT BOX” LOCK BROS., THE TAILORS
FUR! FUR! FUR! : V fr FUR TIME IS HERE! Before the season’s wear or remoddeling, a thorough Dry Cleaning and Sterilising is recommended, which gives added lustre to a worn Fur, and at the same time removes all dust and grime, the cause of a premature worn appearance. We clean Fur trimmings from 2/6 to 4^6 Stoles, etc. 3/6 to 6/6 Half-Coats. 10/6 to 15/6 Full-Coats and Rug o . 15/6 to £l/1/0 Suit and Costume Dry Cleaners and Dyers. THE IY 1 P.n n THE PROMPT |*AbL« uUi PERFECT 74 COLLINGWOOD STREET, NELSON. ’Phone 360
TO tV'-W MOTORING FOR THE MILLION! ENGLAND'S MARVELLOUS “MO KRIS” has now invaded New Zealand. More than half the total cars sold in England a-e ‘‘MORRIS’ Car*. I -rcc W w THE “MORRIS” ROADSTER—absolutely complete—£29s (f.o.b. Main Ports.) England's highest grade car at the lowest price! SPECIFICATION. 1 1—22 h.p. seats four passengers—3s miles per gallon; 5 full balloon tyres on steel artillery wheels; Gabriel Snubber shock absorbers; leather gaiters on all springs; 8-day clock; speedometer; oil and petrol gauges; Boyce motometer; spare petrol can and carrier; allweather side curtains; oil gun chassis lubrication; driving mirror; horn and complete set of tools; electric lights and starter; magneto ignition, etc. The MORRIS will climb any hill and go anywhereWrite for New Zealand Tcst£jrponials. MOTOR ENGINEER AND IMPORTER
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 9
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