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T - ». & HO]PDER GEKEEAI SALE .GENEBAL $$LE T. E. HODDEB ' GENERAL SALE^. GE3SERAL SALE „ C °* T ' R & H Co° DER GENERAL SALE ' GENERAL SALE " T. B. HODDBR . ." •* Co. |*.Rtam«B ■. ■;..- T.B.HODDBR ,/ & Co. T . c & hod DEE TR< dodder & Co. *■. ho DDEB ' & Co. Co - GENERAL, SALE . . **_ t. b. Hojmm __^ r . ? poDDEI j * '&■ Co; * t- v TrrvmYrri? A lot of Children's Boots— : - — — .^ & Co. 1/- per pair 1. ». HODDER A lot of Women's, Girls'and T. E. HODDES Boys' Boots— _^ tt^t,™ & Co. reduced to 1/6 per pair T> & c£ DER I 200 Books, standard authors, ' 7 ! T - B- HODDBB EDglish, Greek, and Latin- T . R. HODPE« ' : €d per volume & Co. ,5' T R mmTO American Paper Curtains— 4 &Co y ards IoD &2 yards wide- T. R. HODDEB reduced to 5/6 per pair & Co * T. R. HODDER A lot of Black and Drab Felt „ _ _i,™wf & Co. Hats— T « B & ?g >I)3)E R J reduced to 1/- each °* : \ T. B. HODDBB A line of Ma* White Long T. R. HODDER & Oo * Cloth Shirts— superior & Co, . quality.—: ... . ' : - T - E^T EE ' ■ ;.:, , .. : ,, -a/9 t^Hgjn^ r.^omma . .. . ... ';\'”^ >r ~' ' ■ t.r.hodder Goods entered at the Ordinary Prices : & Co. T. R. HODDER ■..:.. Jf l>aid. for before the 81st T R HODDER & Co. August, the reduction will be allowed. ' & Co. , , T. R. HODDER T . E . HODDER & Co. ... , &Co> T ' GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE T - R - HODDER " . ■ . - . . & Co. GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE T. R. HODDER T R HOTiTiin? & Co. GENERAL SALE GENERAL SALE &Ca JLJJELk) Jm AsULK/lja JLJ3L \J& PHILMPS'S ©EAT CLEARING SALE] Tremendous Slaughter in every Line, to clear I - ' ' \ . All wool Black Cashmeres from Is 6d Chenille Fischus 7d AH wool French Merinos, variety of White Flannel lOd ' , shades, from Is 9d" : ;v Qn ,- ™ „ „ Black CoburglOd ;Scarlet. Flannel Is Id . Black Lustres B£d ; : r ~ ! i 0 ™ 011 Shirtings 7d -4 Double-width Wool Plaids Is 9d J Felt Skirts 3s - Check and Plain Winceys 4|d iStraw and Felt Hats 3d each ' Velveteen 2s . . , . v {Velvet and Sealskin Hats Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs 6d ;Silk and Satin Trimmings , ' :' 5000 yards Ribbons, , Ruchings, ; and jFlowers, Feathers, Plushes, Ribbons Velvet Ribbons Id per yard : _ Ities, Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing Plush: Ribbons, variety ..of shades .Bd' \ cheap - Josephine Kid Gloves 2s 3d : ] and Children's Ulsters and Two-button Black Kid Gloves Is 9d ' Jackets ■ •- White Calico 3d per yard : ; |Wool Scarves and Fischus from 4d Grey Calico 2d per yard : Hearthrugs 8s White Sheeting lid per yard : \ .;-;.;, : . Sunshades Is 6d - White Silesia 4d ;.. . Womens's Stays Is 9d Grey Silesia s^d . „ Clark's Cotton, Black and White, 200 Brown Hollaed sfd j yard ree i s^ \ s per dozen, all Silk Fringes s£d] : numbers ? Greater Bargains than ever in the Clothing Department ! Men's Overcoats from 17s 6d jß.oys' Knicker Tweed Suite 7a 9d Men's Tweed Suits from 34a 6d ; ; r~ Also, Men's Tweed Trowsera and Vests Braces, Belts, Ties, Hosiery, Pants from 14s 6d to 22s 6d .... . ; Men's and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hats Men'B Tweed Trowsers 6s 6d . : cheap Men's Tweed Sac Coats lls 6d : Men's Tweed Vests 4s 3d Groceries of all kinds Men's Cotton Shirts Is 9d Earthenware, China, Glass, Brushware Youths' Tweed Suits from 22s : and Fancy Goods "in great Boys' Tweed Trpwser Suits 21s j variety, W. PHILLIPS, Waimea Street ,< JMPORTAIfl 1 CONSIDERATIONS. ■ : -■■' - • ■- ■■■• ■• ;' .. ";-■• ■• 0-; -'••-'—■' .-• ■■■; ■■■■■"■ 'In the home cfrcle, when the breaid-winner has returned from his daily business ; wben the work of the J Household is over, save 'only for her, the wife^r sister, or daughter sits down to her sewing. Stopping forward over her work, her eyes, even though unconsciously, are strained in following the Hand-needle, as slowly and laboriously she stitches the seams, and hems, and bands, that have previously been fojded by her finger*. The head is bent downwards, the posture of the arm is more or less Constrained, and little change of position is admissible until the ; sewing be laid aside. And, after all, the product of her labor is solittle, ao very little, for the patience and time expended nppn it. T^fcf the house linen demands .Attention, ana 1 new g^rmento''; i iria^:<9yer'''iee^.!* Sfery mem Der of the family, and the furnishings of the home itself ceaselessly % squire the service of the busy needle, soithat by her unaided fingers the house- s wife cannot; hope to overtake. hei- work. I Not seldom she s'titeheßVuntiil v h'eE- P eyeS"are weary, till her spine an^. her; fingers ache, yet she is compelled to leave sorn^ work undone. She must purchase ready-made articles at the shops inferior ; {to^C and more expensive than those which she might produce herself, had she only -* the first requisite of a household^ namely a good SEWING MACHINE.' ; - T Tlie WeMeim sujpplies this reqtilpiinent, and may be hiad in varies patterns from £3 15s. iijpwards. • —^ — — * — — ■ ■ ■ ■'.'■-" ; ' WILKip & EIELD, ! Agents, Nelson. WILKINS & FIELD have pleasure in announcing the receipt of large shipments of $EW GOODS ex " Black Watch/ « Mary Low," and 'other' late arrivals :— •■ • »ri In HEAVY GOODS— -Galvanized Koofihg Iron, Fencing Wire, Staples and^ Strainers, Wire Nail?, Wrought Nails, Bolts and Nuts, Horse Nails,' etc. In IMPLEMENTS — Howard's HarrbWs, Hornsbj's Ploughs, and Bentall's ' Chaffcutterr. ' ' ! ; * In FUJRNISHING GOODS— Bedsteads in Stump, French Half-testers and ' Four-post, Childs' Cote, Mirrors, and 'Joilet Glasses, Japanned Basins * and Ewers, Bathe, Pails, and Household and Toilet Eraahware in grea^ variety. : . ■ * '^ Iq KITCHEN and LAUNDRY EEQUISITES — Pots, Ketttas, and 7 Sauce\\ pans, tinned and enamelled, Fry-pans, Coffee Mills, Family Balances^ * New Patent Fountain Washers, Charcoal and Patent Flat-irons. ~ <> > t In BUILDERS' GOODS— Haw and Boiled Oil, White and Kad,Lead, Saab."',: Line, Locks, Hingee, and Fittings generally. < ( '',":;' 'Vj In CABINET-MAKERS' NEOESSAEIES— Sofa Springs. Glue, Glass Paper ' Tacks, Blind Cord, etc.,- etc. \ / , ] In LAMP- WARE— Two snd Ihree-light- Pendants, Brackets, Table arid T Hlnd, a Lamps, Lanterns, Glasses, and Fittings— a large a^sorlaient. 0 ' v * „"j.V, 7 J',J PREPAKED PAINTS in small tins ready for use by anyone. *"* *'■ ""^i EMERY WHEELS, Olive and Castor Oil, Belt Screws, frlfc' JS^' «&?&? : fer Mill purposes I ' . ,- -< .'^ 'V'f> t \t , : I * V I-.TL** „ : Q ' _. ' J , »^ s A d -^ J HARDWARE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 184, 4 August 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 184, 4 August 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 184, 4 August 1881, Page 2

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