"D Tl_n i nT\Ti I l^ X.iJLi. Xl.\J JJ IJ XhMi'y AND CO., Having purchased at an immense dis^r count off the wholesale price are offering Fa'ngy Dbess G-oob^ at 6Jd per yard, wholesale price 2s Qd 9id „ „ 2s 6c£ Is „ .. 3s Od Is 3d „ „ 3s 6dj ls6d „ „ 3/6 to 6/A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Fancy "Wool Goods Fleecy Wool Shawls, Opera Scarfs, Capes, Qlou&s, etc , At Half the Original Cost! Queensland Wool Shawls, full size, 3s lid and 5s lid • Black Quilted Alpaca Skirts, 5s lid, worth 8s o*d. Embroidered Felt Skirts, 3s 6d Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, Handsomely Trimmed, from 7s lid •>■■ -o Eichmond and Moutere. GREAT DRAPERY SALE PREVIOUS TO; STOCK-TAKING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! to Town and (j. ountry Buyers. lovedatHetiob's Annnal Stock-taking Sale WILL COMMENCE On WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, When the whole of their large and well-assorted stock of CALICOES, SHEETINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, TWEEDS, DRESS GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, UNDERCLOTHING, &c, &c, will be offered, previous to stock-taking, afc prices which must secure a SPEEDY SALE. LOVEDAY & TlEYHOlTalso"nofir^ be CLOSED on TUESDAY, the oth instant, for the purpose of REDUCING and REMARKING the WHOLE of the St6ck. PRICE-LIST IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. LOVEDAY & HEYHOE, Trafalgar-st. fc : WW^f £ Jm HAVE confidence in recommending The WERTHEIM as a Machine unsurpassed in those qualities so valuable in a domestic auxiliary — namely, , strength, simplic-TT, ease in management, and ADAPTATION TO MEET ALL BEASONAELE BEQUIKEMENTS IN VARIETY OP WORK. .... iH==========S==s=-Eas____S_B______^^ i§g* Personal ihspection respectfully invited, and enquiries by post answered promptly and fully with great pleasure. Faim ImplementsaSyd Appliances* IN SEED-SOWING TIME one of the greatest helps> Farmer can use is The American Broadcast SeedrSpwer ! An inexpensive Machine, throwing Seed according to its weight, over a width of from thirty to forty feefc with great regularity, thus saving largely in both time and seed. *.r, rj % Hundreds of Acres were sown with these Machines in the Nelson district during last season, and those who have used them speak in high terms of their efficiency. ' " r v ; o >" Early orders requested, as the supply last season waa- unequal to tha' demand. _L " •- _ «•-. -? DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS (to save both iaboraiKl Ho?a*eipower). SINGLE PLOUGHS, HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS, POTATO PLOUGHS \2 HORSE HOES, HARROWS,, &c 7 &c.~ ../;./ *'; ' J0 WILKINS; & 'FtMl^M t, i. ■ Hardy-street, $$tBBNSJuly, 1881, v * . . - e " [ K-^^fmis.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 158, 5 July 1881, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 158, 5 July 1881, Page 2
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