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HP HE GOSPEL OAK IRON GALVANISED IKON & WIKE COMPANY Jbon MjLKUFAOTaREita & Gai-yakisers. First Brand. Second Brand. 'G Auchob O,"[Trsde Merks.] " Eaole." Fibst Quality. Becosd Qualitt The GOSPEL OAK is the oldest Mcnu(RCture of Gnlvaniß«'l Iron in England. The original Galvanised Iron vag first made at these works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for " excellent quality " at the Great Exibition of 1862, it bVinsr the only Frize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is cow greatly refused. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works ; Tipton Iviitre Works, Wolverhampton Rfgct't'BCaiml.Limeliouse, London, vrr » Wareboupe--56 Upper Thamea-ttreet Wymond s Lccdon - ONE SHILLING TABLE. foportOffloiioctonon-t Wo, t Fresh Novelties Important Notice, Jdst Arrived -|TT "TyyT QTANTON, •*" t/ To reduce an (xcesslvc stock, has determined Fancy Baskets to ofler, at Afghan Baoketa INDUCEMENT PRICES, w" S ?°° Ja A Largk "Variety of Articles of Wire FloweT^ekets ELEGANCE AND UTILITY, Wire Perambulttors amil & whicn arii an ,l Engravings — ChromolitHographa— 'PboioCradles gtaphs — Alt urns- Students' CasesWire Sponge Batketa Leather Desks- Bsgs— Paper Weights Ladles' Reticules Inks— Optical Goods— Ehctrical Mrbheil Ornaments chines— Collar Boxes — Drawing InNew Lolls struments — Chess— Vases— Jewellery Japan Gocds — ref^ Meerschaums, and fir^t quality Trefoil Inkstands Wood Pipefl ~ Ganiea— Crib Beards Fancy Goods— Mats and Matting. Japanese Wash Screens .^ — — Ladus' Leather Companions KM A "\TOTi l A'R r n?QJ I adies' Wallets * l AiN U * UIC i& ™ - A large stltction, from the beat English and THOUSANDS Continental Manufacturers, at Home 0F prices, with the addition merely of OTHER ARTICLES, l0 pa ""'■ for afo " *"'>■ <*22l£*. American Organs in Ntl&on. At the same price as sol-J in London. Every kind of Brass, Stringed, and Train Fares Paid to Wood Musical Instruments, incf fiytt gJwd cIUD i NO Equipments for •• Nignpwardt*. GBR Bands." Music Half-price for Cash Hall of Commebcb. (cot subject to return or exchange). Various SEWING MACHINES Including th? yet unrivalled •• Grover and Baker," at further reduction from the already reduced prices. Paper Mourling Beards — White and Colored Cards— Tracing Cloth— Mounted Cartoon Paper — Parchments — I ricticg InksBronzes. Silver Lace Goods for Volunteers — Gold and Silver Tricominpa — Cords, Braids, Fringes, Spangle?, anl Ornaments— Acting Editions —Wigs, and Theatrical requisites. COKSOMABLE ARTICLES. — TeRS, Sugars, Groceries, Oilman's Stores, Indian Condiments, Petted Meat?, Soups, Sardines, Yarmouth Bloaters, Treacle, Vinegar, China Ginger, &c, Ac. Ac. %• From the best markets, at tbe lowest quotations. Families Supplied. W. M. STANTON. __ Trade Circu'.ara on application. T. E. Hodder&Co., Richmond, Spring Grove, Moutere. New Spring Drapery French Satin Cloths, at Is 2d "| m New Summer Drapery Silk Warp Mohairs, at le 8d ONew Summer Clothing French Cashmere Serges, at New Summer Hosiery Is lOd f~} New Summer Dresses Carmelite Serges at Is 9d * New Summer Millinery China Washing Siiks — Dress, k_J l^ New Summer Ribbons at 37s 6d fw Q«3 New Summer Gloves Striped Blue Japanese Silk, at ° New Summer Laces Is 2d fyg New Summer Jackets French Wool Taffata Cloths, at [T ffH New Summer Flowers 2s f** 5 " gj New Summer Sun Shades French Colored Silks, at 4s lid O J T^ New Summer Capes Pale Blue Cashmere, at 2s 9d LJ LJ 1 New Summer Hats Brilliantes, at 3s 3d jb*. New Summer Scarfs f L.J New Summer Skirts Silk Embroidered Cashmere W ONew Summer Fischua Shawls, 30s hff New Summer Prints Cashmere Jackets, 14s 6d PTi Silk Embroidered Cashmere SQ FH Ladies' Macintosh Ulsters Capes, 7s 6d Gents.' Macintosh Military Seaweed Fringed Fischus, J Capes 12s 6d K 5 Gents.' Macintosh Huntuig Dolman Mantles Coats Silk and Cashmere Jackets, 30s • Gents.' Zephyr Macintosh Cashmere Jackets, 25s tH Coats Q „.. Gents.' Silk Dust L tats Ladies' White Shirts, 12-inch • *-^-~: I Gents.' Alpaca Dust Coats Embroidery, 7s 6d ; f Ladies' Galatea Skirts ' . Our New Luiel Mohair, 12 Silk Embroidered Hosiery O yards, 7s 6d New Limerick Gloves L^ Our New Mohair Snow Flakes, Taffata Silk Gloves • Q 12 yards, 11s 6d Dolly Varden Sunshades, 3s 6d Our New Check Mohairs, 12 Fanella Umbrellas, 3s lid KH yards, 10s 6d Pearl-handle Sunshades, 4s 6d Q O Our New Grey Lustres, 12 Fancy Sunshades, 2s 6d yards, 11s 6d French Millinery Bonnets l^ A^ Our New Striped Mohairs, 12 China Silk Squares, Embroid- Qj f^j yards, 10s 6d ered £T y3 Our New Mail Mohaire, 12 1500 yards Swiss Embroidery Q S yards, 7s 6d from 4^l U^j 1 \mm^ I Our New Mattalasse Mohairs, Washing Laces and Trimmings P| 12 yards, 11s 6d f M Our New Striped Mohair, 12 New Summer Clothing yards, 7a 6d Soft and Hard Felt Hats [Tj Men's and Boys' Helmets \ m , m \ m Twenty-nine different shades in Men's and Boys' Tweed Hats 50 •^ Pure Lustres 42 dozen Men's Shirts # Our New Lustres at Is 6d mM Our New Luatreg at Is 9d Boots, Stationery, Sewing MaP^H Our New Lustres at 2s Od chines, Books, Perfumery, Our New Lustres at 2s 6d Patent Medicines, Crock- CJ H* Our New Lustreß at 2s 9d ery, Ironmongery, Clocks, Hardware, Hollow Ware, 45-inch French Cashmeres at Groceries, Oilman's Stores, * I 2s6d Paperhanginga. All kinds of New Zealand Produce Bought. Cash Purchasers of Wool — Highest Price given. Exporters of Wool, Hops, Chaff, Bacon, Potatoes, Eggs, Butter |Poultry, Fruit, &c, &c, &c. ' Richmond, Spring Grove, Moutere.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 267, 21 November 1879, Page 4

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