Tl R, HODDER & CQ. , . eichmo jsrb. HAVE ON SALE, PEII LATEST ARRIVALS, And in Stock," the following — N -, SPRING and SUMMER DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Dress Stuffs in great variety Genapine and Grenadine Cloakings Printed Muslins, Crape Cloths, Piccas Prints, Costumes, Camlet Shirtings Overakirts, Fancy Trimmings, in great variety Plain, Corded, and Watered Hibbons, Muslin Sets, &C. . . t -,_ 1 ; Flowers, Droops, Feathers, Parasols, Cambric Handkerchief* , . ' Child's and Ladies' New Style Hats, Jackets, &e. Boy'a, Youths' and Men's Brazilian, Tuscan, Leghorn, nn-1 Straw Hats Girls' and Ladies' Stays, JUader Clothing from the best houses ia England, Scotch Goods from Glasgow, Hollands, Sheetings, Calicos Muslins, Counterpanes, Quilts, Diapera, Toweling, Damasks : .'., Swiss Curtains, Gil' Baizes, Toilet Covers Boys' Youths' and Mens' Heavy Striped Cotton ' Shirts » . „ Regatta' and Crimean Shirts / « White Long Cloth „ fc Shirt Fronts, SI- eve Links, Fire, Braces, Belts ' Gent's White Pull over. Hats Felt Hats of every description, Puggaree i Hemp Druf gft, "Felt do., Kidder Carpets Large Felt Squares, Tablo Covers English, Scotch, Victorian and Nelson Tweeds Cotton Tweed and Printed Moleskin Morley's Hosiery, Haberdashery, Velvets, Buttons
CLOTHING. Boys' and Youths' Suits, English and Colonial made Coats, Jacket?, Trousers and Vests Men's Light and Dark English and Colonial Suits „ Doeskin, Tweed Cloth Coats, Trousers and Vests. -: : . „ do. Coafcs, in Sacs, Demi-€olonial Sacs and ; Pagets ■ '■•:'■ „ Alpaca Uoats in variety. And, in addition to the above Large and Wellassorted Stock, to Arrive ex " Celestial Queen," and Irom Melbourne, ; A variety of ".■•'• BOYS', YOUTHS', andMENS' SUITS, Newest Styles.' . BOOTS AND SHOES. : '," Child's Strap Shoes, Leather, Coppered-toed' Leather, Kid, Memel, and. Lasting Boots Ladies' Leather Elastic Sides, Lace-up3. Balmoral, aud Memel „ Heavy Scotch Walking Boots liivetted and Sewn Kid, in every description „ , Superior Colonial-sewn Glove Kid Boys' Youths' and Men's Colonial Elastic Side Boots ' t . . B6?s\ Youths', and Men's Lace-ups, Bluchers, Waterliahts - • ; * Men's Half- Wellingtons and Wellingtons
. For Price and Quality the above are not to be surpassed, having been purchased for Cash from the Manufacturers BOOKS. A Large Assortment suitable for Sunday Schools, Presents, and Libraries.: . A Monthly Parcel of Periodicals. Orders ' taken for Books on a small Commission. GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE. 6 Toaa Superior COUNTER SUGAR, Also in Stock*, Yellow Cryßtal and Crushed Loaf, in 1 cwt. and 2 cwt. cnaks. . Christmas Ffiurrsp Currants, Eleme, Sultana and Malaga Raisins, Candied Peal and Spices Flavoring Escences, Nuts, Almonds, Figc, &c. Teas, in boxes, half-chests, and chests, of excellent quality— )CoGgous,'Souchongß, Pekoe, Caper and Gunpowder Finest Plan ta! ion Coffee, Cocoas, Chocolate Cornflour • • • ■ * - :
Soap Powder, Colonial Oatmeal, Ricp. Tapioca, Sago, Treaclr, Salt Herrings Soat-s —Nelson, Melbourne Laundry, Household Mottled, (Jarbolu Glycerine and Scented Soaps, Periumery, Patent Medicines. Crosse and Blackweli's and J. T. Morton' a Italian Warehouse Goods , • , \._ Tullwood's Armitfb, Price's, and Brandon's Candles-rDay and Martin's Blacking Schooling's Confer.tionery, Stover's White Leads, Paints end Oils Kerosine, Pitch, Tar, Resin, Chance's Window Glass -^ : ' American Steel Hay Forks, Scythes," Rakes, Spades, Shovels. Corn Sacks, Wool Bales, Nails, cut, wrought,. 'or wire per ib, keg, or ton Churns, Carpenters' Tiols Crockery ware, Glassware, Tinware, Brushware Saddlery, Ironmongery, Paperhtwgings Fancy Goods, Ornaments, Toys, Dolls, Engravings, Albums , . American Clocks, Powder, Shot, and Caps Cramer's American Organs, Chairs, Stationery, #c, &c, &c. Desks, Work Boxt s, Src.
WOOL and DAIRY PRODUCE Bought for CASH. T. R. BODDER & CO., Wholesale and Retail IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, AND STOREKEEPERS, ' RICBMOND. 2816 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OP NELSON.
/^EJNTLEMEN,— Acceding to the request of \JC several influential electors, lam a Candidate to be one of your representatives in the next Nelson Provincial Council. I consider it will be the imperative duty of the Provincial Government and Council to systematically initiate and carry out such a Policy of Public Works as will have the effect of fully opening up the interior of the Province, and developing its vast mineral resources. If elected, I would strongly support; such a policy, because the successful development of our minerals must produce commercial prosperity, in the Province, and ultimately tend to make Nelson, what it ought to be, a large manufacturing district. i I am in favor of the Port of Nelson being! placed under the control of a " Harbor Board," to be constituted for the purpose; and, notwithstanding the Report "of the Select Committee of the late Council, I should, if elected, move in the matter in the Council.: •*.-.■ ■ Aa to the Nelson and West Coast Railway, my views are well known to you. ' Should you elect me, Ti will serve you faithfully and to the, utmost of my ability, as your representative. : - '/. ' > v, ,| : l Your obedient servant, - . . ' ALBERT PITT. ; Nelson, October 22, 1873. 2682
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 268, 7 November 1873, Page 2
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