We purpose continwmg our Clbaeijvg Sale!! A Few Days Longer. -I— I T. R. HODDER & CO., I General MERCHANTS, RICHMOND and ' '" : ; MOUTEME. "" ' ' - '■■■"■■ • ' ■ • ' ■. :.■ •; :■: .77 - ■ ,-■ ..;.:- ; , i.^" :, REMNANT^ of all hinds id Clear. PHILLIPS begs to inform his numerous cnstomers # _ that the Great Sale will continue for a Few Days qwt »„ p ONGER » a3 he haS , r ® solVed to dispose of the whole of the present Stock at a Geeat Sacrifice! Every line has been reduced in order to Eg a speedy clearance. Come and inspect Goods as advertised ! ■ 20 doz Children's Braided Diaper and White Sheeting 10|d per yard Holland Pinafores -from is ; Children's Socks 3 pah: for Is o doz lntants handsomely trimmed Womens' Stays Is 9d silk and Cashmere Hoods anil Sunshades Is 6d - Hats 2s 6d each A1 _ 5000 yards Swiss Embroidery from 3)1 A1 f » B& l &n^ of WOOL GOQDSLadies' Trimmed Nightdresses 3s 6d \ ladies' and Children's ' Uls^rs 'and Ladies' Chemises 2s 3d j Jackets at Half-price 5000 yards Ribbons, Ruchings, and Clark> s Cotton, Black' and [White, 200 Velvet Ribbons from id $yarfi yard reels, Is 8d per dozen r!!^?^ nS '7 ari^ ° f Shades 8d ' TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER in Cooredfeatinsfrom2, P eryard every line in the CLOTStNG Velveteens from 2s per yard j DEPARTMENT All wool French Merinos, variety of Men's Tweed Suits irom 34^ AH wJi^Vp^ 8d , , Men's Tweed Trowsers 6s 6d H All wool Black Cashmeres from Is 6d Men's Tweed Sac Coats -11s 3d - ' Black Lustres from 8d per yard. Men's Tweed Vests 4s 3d ""*":. n£l ZVI Plaids fr ls B^, Men's Cotton Shirts lined backs Is k Check and Plain Winceys from 4ld Youths' Tweed Suits from 21s 6d P™^ P^ D «T StUffs6d Boys' Tweed Suits 21s fromils F^4ir£ d Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits fromtß6d Felt Skirts 3s Boys> Cotton Shirtg UUItV £ { Silk Fringes from sid Boys' Union Shirts 2s 3d Josephine Kid Gloves 2s 3d s - RrZ^if 6 !? f atS JT M l Br^ ces ' Bel^ Ties, Hosiery, Pants, G^S^f m%l:r :'« n ' s - d Boys' Felt Wfelats j Whfte^nefLn lOd at Half-pricMo clear Scarlet Flannel from Is Id Groceries of all kinds "fe r W. PHILLIPS, Waimea Street. i TMPORTAHT CONSIDER ATIONS. .. ■.■'■ c'.^. — h — — ', ; .'V 'In the home cirqle, when, the ibread- winner has retorned from his daily business jwbeij the work of the household is over, save only for her, the wife, Bißter, or daughter sits down to her sewing. Stooping forward over heTwork! her eyeg, even though unconsciously: are strained in following the hand-needle! as slowly and laboriously she Btitcbes the seams, and hems, .'and bands,-tfcafc have previously been folded by her Angers. The head is 1 bent' downwardfethe posture of the arm is more or less constrained, and little change of positJSn is admissible until " the sewing Ibe laid aside. And, after all, the product of her labor is so little, so very little,for tha patience and time expended upon ifc. -3Tefc the house hne'n demands attention; and new garments are ever needed. ■bvery member of the family, and thej furnishings of the home itself ceaselessly require the service of the busy needle, so that by her unaided fingera*tbl fcdWwite cannot hope to overtake her work. Not seldom she stitches until her%es are weary, till her spine and her fingers ache, yet she is- compelled to leave some work undone. §he must purchase ready-made articles at the shops inferior to, and more expensive than those which she might produce herself, had she only the first requisite of a household, namely a good SEWING!-: MACHINE. 1 The Wertkeim supplies this requirement, and may be had in various patterns from £3 15s. upwards. . — — _o — ; ■ WILKINS &EIBLD, Ag-ents, Nelsoil. WILKINS & FIELD have pleasure in announcing the receipt of large shipments o£ JH"EW GOODS ex " Black Watch/ "Mary Low," and other late arrivals :— In HEAVY GOODS— Galvanized Roofing Iron, jFencing Wire, Sraples.and Strainers, Wire Naile, Wrought Nails, Bolts and NutaJHorse Nails, etc. In IMPLEMENTS — Howard's Harrows, Hornsby's Ploughs, and Bentall's Chaffcutters. • In FUKNISHI3SG GOODS— Bedsteads in Stump, French Half-testers jrad Four-post, Childs' Cot?, Mirrors, and Toilet Glasses, Japanned Basins and Ewers, Baths, Pails, and Household and Toilet Brushware ia j»»eat variety. } In KITCHEN and LAUNDRY REQUISITES— Pote, Kettles, and Saucepans, tinned and enamelled, Fry-pans, Coffee Mills, Family Balances, New Patent Fountain Washers, Charcoal and Patent Flat-irons. In BUILDERS' GOODS— Raw and Boiled Oil, White and Red Lead, Saab Line, Locke, Hinges, and Fittings generally. , ' , In CABINET-MAKERS' NECESSARIES— Sofa Springs, Glue, Q lass Piper Taclis, Blind Cord, etc, etc. - 4" In LAMP-WARE— Two and Three-light Tendante, Brackets, Table and Hand Lamps, Lanterns, Glasses, and Fittings— a large assortment. ; PREPARED PAINTS in small tins ready for use by anyone. ' EMERY WHE£L% Olive and Castor Oil, Belt; Screws, Belt Biufe, el^,. for Mill purposes, ■ 0 : — . ;'- ;; HARDWARE WAREHOUSEv HAEDY-STBEET, NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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795Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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