|. T. R. Hodder & Co., OUR SALE. Great Bargains in Ladies' Under-^ clothing. E OUR SALE.! Ladies' Night-dresses, handsomely 2 trimmed, "" 3/9, 4/11, 5/6, 5/9. J^ OUR SALE. Our entire stock of Corsets, r at ; greatly reduced prices— * A line of Drab and Grey Demi-belted, 7/6, reduced to 4/11. : OUR SALE.] : Great Sacrifice on remains of Winter "Millinery — 5/9 Beaver Hats, reduced to 1/11 12/6 Beaver Hats, reduced to 5/6 42/- Bonnets, reduced to 19/6 . ' : OUR SALE. T. R. Hodder & Co. LAST MONTH OP PEIItIPS'S GREAT GLEAEIM SALE! Tremendous Slaughter in every Line to clear! — — - All wool Black Cashmeres* from Is 6d Chenille Fischas 7d ''■ All wool French Merinos, variety of White Flannel lOd ; ! ■ snadea; from Is 9d ; ; ' , _, Black Coburg lOd , Scarlet Flannel Is Id ? Black Lustres B|d Union Shirtings 7d Double-width Wool Plaids Is 9d Felt Skirts 3s Check and Plain Winceys 4|d Straw and Felt Hats 3d each - Velveteen 2s ■; Velvet and Sealskin Hats Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs 6d Silk and Satin Trimmings 5000 yards Ribbons, Ruchings, and Flowers, Feathers, Plushes; Ribbons ™ Gibbons Id per yard .Ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Underclothing Flush Ribbons, variety of shades 8d cheap Josephine Kid Gloves 2s 3d Ladies' 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 ptr yard Sunshades Is 6d ' White Silesia 4d Womens's Stays Is 9d Grey SHesia s|d Clark's Cotton, Black and White, 200 Brown Holland s|d. yard reels, Is 8d per dozen, aUi Silk Fringes s£d . numbers .Greater Bargains than ever in the Clothing Department ! ] ' Men s Overcoats from 1 7s 6d Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits 7s 9d l Men's Tweed Suits from 34s 6d so - Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests Braces, Belts, Ties, Hosiery, Pants M', S o *}!* 6 **- 22 *'^ Men's and Boys' Felt and Tweed Hats Men's Tweed Trowsers 6s 6d cheap Men's Tweed Sac Coats 11s 6d D Men's Tweed Vests 4s 3d Groceries of all kinds v ; O Ynnl?T tOn T%% V^oo Earthenware, China, Glass, Broahware Bo^' tS^w^lSs : ta S™* W. PHILLIPS, Waimea Street
i JMPQRTANT CONSIDERATIONS^ ■■ ■ ;■; ... -.[ ~■r ' ■ ["' /.',' r 'T 0- '• — ' 'In the home circle, when the bread-winner has returned from bis daily} business ; when, the work of the homehold is over, save only for her, the wife, sister, or daughter sits i down to her sewing. Stooping forward over her work, her eyes, even though unconsciously, are strained in following the-handrneedle^ as slowly and laboriously she stitches the seams, and hems, and bands, tbafc= have previously been folded by her 1 fingers. The head is bent downwards, the posture of the arm is more or less constrained, and little change fof positioriJs; admissible until the bewing;be ; laidiaside. And, after all, the product of her labor is so little, b 6 very -little, for' the patience and time expended upon it. Yet ; the -house linen demands 'attention, and new garments are ever needed. 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 the housewife cannot hope to overtake her work. Not seldom she stitches nntil her eyes are weary, till her spine and her fingers ache, yet she is compelled to leave some work undone. , She must purchase ready-made articles at the shops inferior to, and more expensive than those which she might produce herself, bad she only theflrst requisite of a household, namely a good SEWING MACHINE/ • ... . :■ ■ •.■;.;■..:. q ; i • ■-.-.., The W&iheim supplies this requirement, and may be had in various pat^ terns from £3 15s* upwards. J WJJMINB & FIELD, Agents, Nelson. , ' ■ - : ■'■'-•■ ■■ ■'■' ■■' /■ 'i : ■':.'■• : vj::-.tQ' WILKINS & FIELD have pleasnro in announ<}mg t^e receipt of large shipments of REW GOODS ex "Kack Watch/ « Bary Low," and other late arrivals :— .f In HEAVY. GO OPS— Galvanized Hoofing Iron, Fencing Wire, Staplea'and ! Strainers, Wire Nail?, Wrought Nails, Bolts and Nuts, Horse Nails,, qtc* In IMPLEMENT^— Howard's Harrows, Hornsb/d Ploughf, and BentaH'a Chaffcutters. '".,:, ' "' In EtTJRNISHING GOODS— Bedsteads in Stump, French Half-fcestera ;a,nd Four-post, Child's' Cots, Mirrors, and Toilet Glasses, Japanned Basins and, Ewers, Baths, Pails, and Household and Toilet Brushware in greats variety. ;"."." -■;■■-_•■ : ■ InKrrCHENand LAUNDRY; REQUISITES— Pots, Kettles, and Saucer pans, tinned and enamelled, Fry-pansj Ccffee Mills, Family Balances' New Patent Fountain Washers, Charcoal and Patent Flat-irons. '* In BUILDERS' GOODS— Raw and Boiled Oil, White and Red Lead, Sash' £me, Locke, Hinges, 'and Fittings generally. In CABINET-MAKERS' NECESSARIES— Sofa Spring?, Glue, Glace Paper Tacke, Blind Cord, etc., etc. .-■.•- Vj In LAMP- WARE— Two and Three-light Pendantp, Bracketp, Table *nJ Hand Lamps, Lanterns, Glasses, acd Fittings-7-a large aasortmsnt. . j^ PREP AKED PAINTS in small tins ready for u» by anyone. : ';'"; EMERY WHBKLS Olive and Castor Oil, Belt Screws, Belt Eivets, etc;, cCc! for Mill purposes, »- s *y ) ' _ • . , , Jl ;\( HARDWARE WAREHOUSE; 1 fIABDY,BTSE£T, NELSQJT.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 197, 19 August 1881, Page 2
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802Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 197, 19 August 1881, Page 2
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