Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

T. B. HODDE? GENEEAJ, SALE GENERAL SALE T. B. HODDEa & Co. ; . .<4^s l -i '." •'* - ' & Co. GENEEAXtSALE- GENERAL SALE T. R HODDER GENERAL SALE GEIfERAL SALE T » E - HODDEB W :vO. ; . & CO. T.R. HODDER T. R. HODDER & Co - •,. . . &Co. T. R. HODDER T, R. HO(ld6r & CO, T. R. HODDER " & Co - " & Co. T - VST 1 GENERAL' SALE T - ' V^ DDiB T> R - H^ DDER Crockery and Glassware— T. R. HODD.ER Lo< 4/- redaction in 20/- ' & CoT* R. HODDER T _,""" ~ «i « mn ™ o & Co. Lamps, Electroplate;, and Cutlery— T * R & H^^ DER 4/- reduction in 20/T. R. HODDER - ■ m -p TiAT»-nT?T» & Co. 100 Boxes TEA-Ull^lhs for 17/6 & Co? T. B. fc HODDBR A Qp T< R.HODDER 4/-6 Children's Leather Boots— T.R HODDER ( reduced to 1/- T. R. HODDEB *^ a 8/6 Boys' and Girlsf Boots— ..„..; & Co. tt? TrnT»T^T?B 1; - rodoced to 4/6 .]* , :■ reduced to 7/9 • " ' ;T ' B^o DDEII r2 % L adies' Kid Button Boots- T. R. HODDER: reduced to 7/6 & Co. . T.R. HODDER 17/6 Men's Elastic- side Boots— _.^ m & Co. •:,, I Reduced to 7/6 T< % H^ DER ;T. R^HOTDER M * : 'T. R. HODDER Goods entered at the Ordinary Prices : T R & H C DI)ER ' "'"■ '" : : .';'i f I^id^fiarTb^nro4ho"3ißt ' T. R. August/the reduction will be allowed. & Co ' T.R.HODDER , v ! ;/ M T. R. HODDER fcCo. ■ ■■■■- r - - j ■. . ■■ fc Co# T ' VS? PER GENERAL SALE ! GENERAL SALE T "' R-HgDDER GENERAL SALE • GENERAL SALE T. R HODDER Ti R HODDER & Co. GENERAL' SALE ■ GENERAL SALE . &;Go; , , LAST MONTH OF PHILLIPS'S, GEEATiCLEAEIM SALE* Tremendous Slaughter in every £ine to cleft* f All-wbbl Black Cashmeres from Is6d j Chenille Fischus ,7d - -, , . __ All wool French Merinos^ variety of I White Flannel lOdrV' y-!^T . shades, from Is 9d :: L ic ii w« •i t hj - . ~^' Black CoburglOd • . [Scarfet Flannel Is Id -«^ Black Lustres ; „ u [Union Shirjlings 7dp . 0 ~* Double-width Wool Plaids Is 9d " | Felt 3s - Check and Plain 4£d j Straw and°Feit 7 Batß Sd^cfi' 1 ' J? p Velveteen^s , ,r . -; r;) j Velvet and Sealskin Bjrtf _* Plain and Fancy Bress Stuffs 6d I Silk ami Satin Trimmings' ' ' ii._ ; - i?^» : 5000 yards : Ribbons, Ruohingai ! and > 1 Flower i t ~ Feathers, Plushea, Ribbons Velvet Ribbons Id per yard. , fr | Ti^i/ Hosiery, Gloyesj Underclothing Plush Ribbons, variety 6t shades', Bd* l 5 cheap .-i ":' %H ■ — "— (I Josephine Kid Glbyes 2s 3d V r sLadies' and Children's Ulatera frnfl Two-button Black Kidiaibves tsi9d -■■'■'JiiiA^fll : u-^^^.-I^i' White Calico 3d per yard ' ~ :■;./, ■ j Wool Scarves and Ffachua llrom 4KS Grey Calico 2d per 'yard j Hearthrags 83 *^ White Sheeting lid per yard J ) | Sunshades is 6d~ : ., ——~~ -;—~ — Wtiite Silesia 4d , : , IWomens's Stays Is 9d ' >f Grey Silesia sid ... ; ,: j [Clark's Cotton* Black.and Wlute, 20Q, Brown Holland s£d i( = ' yard reels; ls-Bdf per dozen, all Silk Fringes s^d« ; ; numbers' ' . 0 > j - n f) Greater Bargains thaii ever in the Clothing Department 1-f Men's Overcoats from 17s jßd. ] Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits 7s 9d t>>n iMen's Tweed Suits from 34s 6d \ - Also, -^^ :^ Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests i Braces, "Belts, Ties j Hbsiefyi fTi .: % m ;!4s 6d to 22s 6d , , Men's and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hats Men's Tweed Trowsers ,6s 6d i cheap .-.:■■ :\ l ' Men's Tweed Sac Coats 115, 6d! _ j — : '\. , H^ Men's Tweed Vests 4s ;-3d ; V i Groceries of all kinds <J A ; Men's Cotton Shirts Is 9d ; ! ' ; Earthenware, China, Glass, Brashwara : Youths^ Tweed Suits from 22s 1: ; and Fancy Goods in great r? -*l Boys' Tweed Trowser Suits 21s :r i variety [ W. PHILLIES, Waimea Street I 'In the home circle, r when the bread-winner bas returned- fron> Bis daily jbusiness ; when^^ the 1 wb'rfib'f °in ! e 'hdneeh:old is over, save only for her f the wife, sister, or daughter sits down to her sewing. Stooping forward^v£*ser . hej 4 eyes, even though: are] strained in following *|Qb^nd%e^dle, as slowly and laboriously Bhe stitches ihe seams, and hems, and b^iidsi t£ifc havepreviously been folded by herlfingers. The head is bent downwarda, the iposture of the «rm is more or leas constrained, and little change of position ia. admissible until the sewing be laid aside. And, after all,-the,pMdnct of her labor is- so little, bo very little, for the patience and time expended upon it, , Yet the houpe linen demands attention, add new garments are\ 'ever neeo'em I Every member of the family, and the furnishings of the home itself ceaselessly* require the, service of the busy needle, so that by her unaided fingers tne housed wife cannot hope to oyertake her work. t Not seldom she stitches until her eyes; are weary, till her spine ,and her fipgers dche^ yet she is compelled to leave some" work undone. She must purchase ready-made artieles, at the shops inferior to£ and more expensive than those which she might produce herself, ba&she only* the first requisite of a household; namely a good SEWING MACHINE.' The Wertheim supplies this i require" mejit, and may be hud in various ipja<> terns from £3 10s % upwardSi : • 0' ' v WILKJN-S ';& FIELD,, i Agents, kelson. : ' ; - v , ~~~Z~7^n~>. WILKiNS & FIpUD have l>te^e ! Trf. in^ £mnp|incing4heireceipt of large Shipments 01 NEW • ; ; tfol6riS-ißx Watch," *totyfsr*; dtitfmffl late arrivals^- ■ [ *" ::;;-:A s ;,^;^TiJii:^i^^iv/ } _, , . ' :,C^ \ S U In HEAVY GOOBS*-Galvanized Booang Iron, Fencing, Wire. Sfcpfegand .:■ ;■•:■: Strainers^ W«eiNail^'moiSgh^aile, Bolts and Nuts, Howe" etc. In IMPLEMENTS^ Howard^ HarWws. HornsW's Ploughe, and Bentalra - '"S'Cbaficttftere^ v- : J • * [. T^/.^w in EUBNISHING GQOp^^asteada in Stump, 1 French Half-teatew an* ' Four-post, 1 Obilds' CotP, Mirrors,; and loilet G.laeaea, J^snnfid Baaitia' and Ewer?, Baths, Paila, and Household and, Toilet Brush warQia^roal; : !—>.; .'variety^ J-.-:i ■<:f,TA iitLi&Zl 1 >'„,. 1 - I'%* >aV<o t q 'f-ai ilii-SITGttBN and to^Bßlf REQUISITES— PoJ^; Keit^^and^Qaji&i '-. P aD B» tintied and enamellbd, Env-pana,,* CoftW" Mill^, r £^|«uio^ : .'New" Patent Fountain' Waahera, Charcoal and Patent FlaWrdoa^ -, -i ,• „, o In^TJIIfDIiRS' GOjqps--IJa^rang Boiled Oil, White andi?^!^;^ ; Line, Locked Hinges, and Fittings- generally. \ '.- . >,vf «h iiaVsil^ In CABINET-MAKERS' NEGESSAEIES— Sofa Springs, Glu^'Q!^^^^ ■ Tacke, B.ind Cord, etc, etc. |,; ' . ;,-- :p-ai t-'k-^nft &# In LAMP- W A. ft E— Two and Three-light Pendant*,- Brackats^Tab^ s'nf ( Hitf(£ \ Lamps, Lanterna, Glasses, and Eitjt^ngs— a la*g£ da^Ma^i.^Z, iSr^S iPEEPAHED PAINTS in small tins reajdy for uWby anyonei • f S t n» «w« EMEEY WHEELS, Olive and Castor (Oil, Belt Soww^Beli&^StelSS for Mill purposes i - <.-(>: ':fl'o\QHS ' < - , - - . son £T>itt#''r j HAB.DWARE |^A''BEj^P^|«?|| - ■■ HABDY^TEBBT, KELSON, ' -VX.*"-^

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18810730.2.10.5

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 180, 30 July 1881, Page 2

Word Count
1,023

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 180, 30 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 180, 30 July 1881, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert