Bielimoiid, Spring Grove, Moiitf jrei — :o: -— — ' T. R. Hodder & (Jo., Have much pleasure in informing their Custt'mev^ « )f their first shipment of AND,..- .' , j General Mereliandis se. '.'. ' r^ — %%-or: — r* — '• — FANCY DRESS MATERIALS ranging from 7|d per yard. Royal Wool Summer Serges— Twilled Carmelites— Fan c>t Cashmeres — ; Snowflakes — Pure Lustres, in Navy. Brown, Olive, Y?mne, Faira, i Greys, &c— iGrenadines—^French Mpslins— Piques- tMarcellaa— « j Prints — Cambrics — Striped Linens. — A special lim* in Linen : Ginghams, Fancy Colors, 4s 9d the Dress; l2. yards.— Striped; and Check Hollands— Fancy Dress Hollands. Hats aMßonnetsJ— Bonnet Shapes— rEDglish;; and French F lowerSr-A beautiful'assoitment of real OstricK Feathers iri^all the ne* w tints and colors- Ladies', Riding Hats-r-BosNET TRiMMisrGSr-Fancy. Faille and Satin Fringed "Ribbons. * ■>-.:.> ■-.-,.-, French. Kid Gloves— -superior qriality. ! All the New Shades— One button— fine grain, 2s 6d "$• pa dr. >, Two" buttons — fine grain,,2s 6d -\ „ » Raised Stitched Backs, 3s 6d "' „ ■LADIES'^^T^mES,^ ; V Lace Cashmere — Netted Siik and Crepe Marionettes— Fischus and MantlesLadies' Silk Scarfs— Cuffs and. Collars— The New Belted Corsets. Ladies' and Children's UnderelotMng. V Nursing Aprons— Waterproof Bed Sheets* 1 : Umbrellas and Snnshades in Cotton, Brazilian, Zanilla, and Silk with Pearl, Ivory; and A gate Handles. Crochet Antimacassars— Mats and Quilts. Crewdson' s Horrocks, Wigan, Croydon, and American Calicoes. Superior White Twilled SHEETING^ Is per yard. A Huckaback and Turkey Towels: ■■■■"-■■■ The New Cleopatra Curtains and Table Covers to match- -Cloth and Velvet Tabce Covers— Plain, Twilled, and Satin Cretons, a large assortment -. INDIA MATTING, B£d per yard-COCOA-MATTING, 3'3in wide, 2s lOd "per yard, Heinp, Dutch, Felt Kiddermiiisice^ Tapestry, and Brussels CARBETSi Passage M&ti— Door Mais — Hearth Eugs — Carriage Bugs. Gent.'s and Boys' Clothing, ffsir In this Department special care has been taken to keep up our reputation for selling reliable goods. Boys' Suits from 10s 6d,leas than colonial wholesale prices Gent.'s Tweed Trousers, new shapes, new designs, 12s 6dJ 13s 6d, Iss 6d, 18s Colored Mole Trousers, heavy make, 9s 6d per pair Boys' Colored Mole Trousers, 4s 6d' per pair Boya* and Men's Strong Working SHlßTS— Gent.'s and Boys' White Military Dress Shirts. American PAPER COLLARS— square boxes - Gent. VI Paris HATS— Pith Helmets— Travelling Capt Caps— , fcpofforth Cdps4-8oft; Felt, Alpine, Yankee,; and Jerome Hats-%6nk's Black and Brown Stiff Felt Hats, broad brims and high crowns—St. James — Argyle — Duke of Rutland — Puke of Connaught— M.P.-l Beaconsfield— Richmond— Sir Hercules— Lueknow, 4s 9d, 6s 6d 7s 6d i 8s 9d, 9s 6d. Boy's and Youth's Soft Felt Hats, Is 9d. I A Job Line in West of England Tweeds, At 5s 6d per yard, worth 7s 6d. Black Doeskins — Black Broad — Waterproof Tweeds Two yards; wide double Indiarubber Sheeting for Camp Sheets and Ponchos. IM BOOT DEPAETMENT Has been well sorted up from the English and Colonial markets, with only that i class of Boot that we feel confident in recommending- to our; Customers :— Children's .Strap, plastic Side, Button, and Lace-up Boots— Ladies' Fancy Slippers— Ladies' Fancy.Shoes— Ladies' Leglet and Button Boots— Men's Watertights! Colonial and English— Balmorals— Elastic Sides— Canvass ;Shoes-r-rCricketing Boots'"..! 1 — o— — SADDLERY.— SaddIes, Bridles, Whips, Girths, S^OTGir GOODS & STATIONEHY. 1 BOOKS.r^Avlarge assortment of Sokbol Prizes* and Books 1 suitable for Sunday' School^' - < '- ! - ARCHERY SETS* GUNS-4-&irigle and Double Barhli ; * , . ■ AMMUNITION. j :NEW SEASON'S TKAS! We are. offering a splendid TEA at 2s 5d per lb. by the half-ches^nofc to be surpassed for delicacy of aroma. Also, superior New Season's Teas in boxes guaranteed 121bs, 245, 26s r 2Bs 6d, 30s, 325. ■" — :o:— • -•■' '-•■ '■ •-■" A large consignment of New Zealand Preserved Meats In Tins- of 21bs. weight :— Brawn— Rissoles-^Sheep Tongues— Spiced Beef— j Ham and Chicken— Minced Collop— Boiled Beef and Boiled Mutton (a moet delicious acquisition to the breakfast table)— Ox Tail Sdup— Mock ' . Turtle Soup. ■ o— ?-— - Groceries and Oilman's Stores. — 0 — ! — — ' . <" , - PAvxuNx^'Bocj^i>]ioi]Mrjaa.v' — ■■ 0 Hardware, Glassware, , Jlolloware, and Cutlery, j '■ -0 ■ — Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears. Wool Bales. — -°— - i WE ARE CASH BUYERS OE* WOOL, AND MAKE .ADVANCES ON SAME. ', The very Highest Prices given' for. all kinds of Colonial Produced Q-. A J , • ,' j We arej prepared to indent for our for- ail ki'nd^ of Agricnlfcupal ' \ Implements and Machinery on thb visai lowest^eebms;; °" - [J[ : : J - L - * | LONDON AGENTS— ; J ! '■ HODDEE& STOTOHTOH, 2J, Pat^totfe E#3 {
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 271, 22 November 1878, Page 4
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696Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 271, 22 November 1878, Page 4
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