81 V— .... Ph ■ A_ Lii-^ *- T. R. HODDER GENERAL SAli- G^JimiAb SALB? T». B. HODdS " - « Co. • 1. \*> | .- "• - ~ '&■ PJ. *. GENERAL SALE GENERAL SAL® ' T,B & H S D]BR GENERAL SALE GENERAL.SALE T. E. HODDER T. R. HODDER % ' - _ _ TTrt^^ YTO & Co T - B. HODDEB & Co. - T . e. & hod DE r T. E. Hodder & Co. _ _ hoddeb ; 1: - - , 0 > & CO. ™^T EE GENERAL SALE *-« w «g^' o- -- — „ . rr _-_ • - - « T ' Vc? 01511 Cr ° Ckeiy and & las^«e- , , X. r7hODDE^ 4/- reduction in 20/- " 6l *"-*& Co. T- R. HODDER T „. " - 1 " ---' t l l ' ri-r: & Co. Lamps, Electroplate, and Cutlery— T * B - HODDER 4/- reduction in 20/- & Co# T.R. HODDER ■ m ~ &Co 100 Boxes TEA^llilbs for 17/6 R. & HODDEa T. R. HODDER -- V l/3 & Co. A LIN E OP T..U. HODDEB 4/-6 Children's Leather Boots— ' 0 - T. R. HODDER reduced tn 1 / ™ ' & Co. q,.^ , ,-«. lf „ reilUCed(Ji /" T.B. HODDEB 8/6 Boys' andj Girls' Boots— & Co. T, R. HODDER I '" ' wduced to_/6 ' " , &Co. 13/6 Women'd Kid Lace Boots— ; >J)m -....„ ! reduced to 7/9 : th^' MgDDEB 20/ . __ar™ Button Boote- ". |i; 90 DDBR I i * reduced to 7/6, . -Ss Co. £ k'ioDDER 17 / 6 Men'a'Elaaticjfflde Boots— ''f' r * 7 ? ,, * ,v - & Co. . r «,1 , Reduced" to 7/6 >. T.^«HQpDß_j T.iR. HODDER i 0— — '« » 3 __S™™. &Co ' - / *.. BziHODDEB V ' 1 ' Goods entered at the Ordinary Prices : * ra 7^f DER t ! If'paia for before the 31st ' 'a^HODDEB ' August, the reduction will be allowed. - - " & °^' T? — & H ? DDER ' ■-" ' ' '--'.- HODDER - ■ x & Co. •■-•■•-' ; / ( - ; - 'V7 GENERAL SAp GENERAL SALE '•_" fe^ >DER T^Whnr,™ IGENERAL'SALE " GENERAL 1 S ALE - "-':W' &<*>• GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE &&. ""** — . ■■ ■ ' ' —-—--— 1 1 1 -ja--—-,, 1 LAST OF : OTLLim CffiEliT ei.EARIM-SAI.E! a Tremendous Slaughter in every Line to clear j AlFwooi; Black Cashmeres from ls Chenille Fischus 7d ' . Allwool French Merinos, variety of White -Flannel 10d' '' ~ X 1 shades, from ls 9d c, , . ,-,. ._ V-*4 Black Coburg lOd , Scarlet Flannel ls Id - j^laciijtustres B^d ' - u ' ■ Union Shirtings 7d ' Double-width Wool Pkids Is 9d j FeltjSkirte 3s, J ra ,^ ITi K Check and Plain Winceys 4^d | Straw and Felt* Hats 3d each d .VeivetQeil 2s . .*;>'-:■; )', Velvet and SeUlsfiin Hats Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs,6d } - - Silk-and_SatinJX*thnmjngs ' -^ w 5000 yards^ Ribbons, Ruchings,' jand Flowers, Feathers^ PlushesTßibhon^ L ;:LATLelvet.llib l bonsldT)eryard| Ties,> Hosiery, trloves, Underclothing A Plush Ribhona, variety of shades BSi cheap - > * .^ Josephine Kid Gloves,'^ 3d^ j Ladies* and Children's .Ulsters and Tworbtttton Black, Kid Gloves ls9d Jackets ' -" White Calico 3d per yard ' ' Wool Scarves and Fischus ftoi '^d .^ey Calico 2d per yard Hearthrugs 8s 'White Sheeting' lld per yard' - ' Sunshades Is 6d *7 ' ; White Silesia-4d ' Womens's Stays ls 9d Grey Silesia sid j Clark's Cotton, Black and White, 200 L Brown Holland, sAd;/, L ;C ! yard reels, Is 8d per dozen, aU Silk Fringes s^d, ... a; i numbers '\ ' f : Greater Bargains tnaii ever in the CJoiliing^ BeVai^Bient J Men's Overcoats from 17s 6d ! Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits 7s 9d Men's Tweed Suits from 34s 6d A : *" — — -^jg 0 -'-- j' - Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests Braces, Belts, Ties; Hosfeiy, Fa^ts : f from 14s 6d to 22s 6d ■ Men's and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hata Men's Tweed Trowsers 6s 6d cheap M^s Tweed Sac Coats > lis^6d ■ " "" Men's Tweed Vests 4§.3d J V ""' Groceries of all kinds °' l Men's Cotton Shirts is 9d Earthenware, China, Glass, Brushware Youths^Tweed Suits from 22s - and Fancy Goods in great Boys' Tweed Trowser Suits 21s variety L^femLLIPS, Waimea Street iT^oip^DF CONSIDERATttMS. ' xx7x'::xx.xxxx^Mi — 0- — - m z ~ — - ■« . ( , . . , 3 *In the home, circle,, w^n th,e bread-winner has returned from^hi-f daily busin^Bs ; wb.en the wort of the household's over, -save only Jor her, £he- wife, , 3 ?f t^ ir i ? r ! . daughter Bits down to her Bewing. Stooping forward oyer Segwork, her eyes, et^en though unconsciously, are strained in following thehandrneedle, as^^ slowly and ,lat)q^iously;Bhq stifcljes the seams, and hems, and bands,' tbafc have previously been' folded- by Ih* fingers. The head is bent downward., the posture of "the armPis more or less constrained, and little r change of position ia admissible until Lthe ! sewing be I'laid aside. %n6} after 1 all, tfe product of her labor is so little; &6 very little, for the patience and time expended uponitf Tefe the house linen demands j attention, and new, garments /are ever Evrery member of; the fa'mily, : and tbe furnishings k df tfie' houne itself ceaselessly require the service of the busy needle, so tha-^ by her unri-ee. .trigera't^e. housewife cannot hopa; to overtake her work. Not seldom she stitches wnlil ha? eyes are weary, till her spine and her Sngers ache, -yet she^is'compelled to leave some .Wprkundpne. y ShejmusfeßurehasLe re^dy-made articles at the^hopa 7 inferior to, .andjnore^expenaiyet.h.an those which she might produce herseft, had'slfe only the first requisite pf a household, namely a good SEEING MACHIN^.r' : 111^; :; l:1 , 'l^1;"F- — °— —^ ; , W^XWeftfhTevm supplies this reqttiiremen^ aiid may be hud in variolic >>s__terns frpnie-iaiSsi upwards.: : 'x'.l x 1 * • ' - iiA .7y ■) . . *■,-,,;'■' ' ' 7— ~ 0 ■ ■ .■■ . " >. Agents, Nelson. •■ ;: ■■.■■■' "■■■ - - *-" - -i{ n'TtsiO WILKIN& & FIELD hare pleasure :T 77 iri announcing the receipt of large shipment%s&slEW f^; rr L ffi md other In HEA VT GOODS— Galvanized; Roofing Iron, Fencing Wire, Staples and 1 '' StipainersV^ire-Naife/W^ Nuts, Horse*: Naill, etc. Ja-iUPJi^^iiiaU^^mia^a Harrows, Hornsby's Ploughs, and;* Bentall's ; * ::; " '''Shafi^bttere.. '•;;!_ 7';'';.^ ! • . " ' y^adT? Iu ?UI^NI3HING GOODS— Bedateada in Stump, French, Half-teaser, and *I: ' , ; ._!Fquf7p*o_Bt^ 7 jp^ii i 3s*/,.Cpti(', " ""Mirroxs, and 'Joilefc Glaeses, Japanned.Basins and Ewere, Baths, Pails, and Household and - Toilet 'Brußhtfa-e^in* great ■ ; ; -'yaViyty^- 1 ;;'- i :' : -;;; ;^ " j ' In KiTol_E^ ;S nd £A<Mi>RY REQUISITES — Pots,. Kettlea,o and 'flanee- ,. . .panßfVtm^'-.a^drieiiameUejil, Frv-pans; Coffee Mills, Family 7 Baltincea, • l -'\^-iiik!»'PAifo\i"¥btiift^ Washers, Charcoal andPatenfc Flatrlr^ ™™ InLBmLDE^GG^OLDS^Bawi ahd Boiled Oil r White atid^SecT^9<^ Sauh Line, Locke, Hingee, and Fittings generally. f ' ' •"•• *»^ In CABINET-MAKERS' LNEOESSARIEB— Sofa Springe, Glae,^ Giassiaper, Tacke, Biind Cord, etc, etc. * , \ ,V, 'Xl^ In LAMP- WARE— Two and Ibree-light Pendant*?, Brackets, lible teid*£iHand Lamps, Lanterns, Glasses, and Fittings — a large assortment;^ 'T '«^ PREPARED PAINTS in email tins ready foriise by anyone^ ,' > \'J^t\a EMEBY WHEELS Olive and Castor Oil, Belt Screws; SweCSl etc.^ fcr Mill purposes _, * „;. , ; fc V t^3? X HABD WARE ' ' WAREHt)tTSIf^|S fIABDT,S-aasßr, BJSWOff. L' "-'*■.. '<zsii ■ ■'■'-.'■ „X iT-iSffSi^ .'*..- - J - , ,v-r iif,'.A>/?%*s
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 182, 2 August 1881, Page 2
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989Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 182, 2 August 1881, Page 2
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