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i: - AAA — — ■ — '•--»»" a-v-- .■■',? a -A. - Continuation oj Safe To Clear,Remnants of Sheeting Gonti-iuation of Sale Remnants of CalicoIT" "" Continuation of Sale Remnants of Flannel Continuatidn of Sale , Remnants of jjress Goods Cpntinuatidn of Sale lieiriii^^ v : ASSAaSASSS:SOAA@]^ ' ; !;'! "-'■ T. R. HODDER M CO., •■ ••■ -•-.-■'■..■ „. .'•. i ■^-"---i-------- -—_________________■ ___ _-KM____ K »_>___M_^__s-_M_-__-__-__^MB-W-« Riehmond^tnd Moutere. y : -";," ■ """' , , '" " ' "'.''. ■ .—-...-■ ■■ V <w—< L!J- ■■■ »■■-»--■■-■--_■__■ W PHILLIPS begs to inform his numerous enstomers- ■. ; 9 ■' ;• that the" Great Sale iwill conthme for aFEW i)J^_sT . Longer, as : ' he has resolved |to dispose of the whole of the pyes^nt^ Stock at' a Great SAcSiFicß!; Every line has been reduced in order to Insure , a speedy clearance^ Comfe i and inspect Goods as advertised ! -■.-.„• 20Jdpz Children's Braided Diaper and White Sheefing lO^d per yardj, /'\ ' 7 ■ .A y _ JHbliiaMPibafbres-'frb_i'l_;' ; - :: Ghiidren's Socks 3 pair for ls ' * 5 doz Infants' handsomely 'trimmed Womens' Stays Is 9d silk and Cashmere Hoods 1 and Sunshades ls 6d smj^i^^^^U. Uj»o, Balance of WOOL GOODS-, , Ladies' Trimmed Nightdresses 3s fed" f j*™'. .™ d Children's Ulsters and Ladies' Chemises 2s 3d' " * !' Jackets at Half-price - ------ 5000 yards Ribbons, and P lark 's Cotton, Black and White, 200 | yeivet.RibbonsJrom;ld]f,yard i .;-„ y ar^ reels * Is 8d per dozen -; Plush Ribbons, variety of shades JBd?"" TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER i_£ * Colored Satins from 2s per yard : : 'S- ] bvery line in the GLOTH_N(& -^ .YeMteeniß;%m2Bpery<^^ry i: . : -r. v . r: j DEPARTMENT. All wool French Merinos, yariety of' IMen's Tweed Suits from Ski ,". 'a .-...;. shades, from, ls Bd;V Men's Tweed Trowsers 6_6df -vr AU'3^pl-B]^t|a^iiw^ : fir^jU-^d Men's Tweed Sac Coats lis 3d Black Lustres from 8d per yard " Men's Tweed Vests 4s 3dj , %\ Double-wid.th Wool Plaids ls 8d Men's Cotton Shirts lined backs ls'9d Check and Plain Winceys from _|d f Youths' Tweed Suits from 21s 6d_^ Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs 6d Boys' Tweed Suits 21s from 21s Pompadour Prints 6d Boys' Knicker Tweed Suits from 7s 6d Felt Skirts 3s . ; ' -; - ■ ■ Boys-C otton Shirts ls 4d Silk Fringes from s£d . - Boys' Union Shirts 2s 3df : > <-.r Josephine Kid Gloves 2s 3d -„.. . Also, Straw and Felt Hats from 3d Braces, Belts, Ties, Hosiery, Pants w Brown Holland from s|d Men's and fioys' Felt and Tweed Hats Grey Silesia 5±A ' ; a t Half-price, to clear " -A White Flannel from lOd ; > : - '•• - ! y -..-_ Scarlet Flannel from; Is, Id Groceries of aIV kinds Union Shirtings 7d- . Earthenware, China, Glass, Brushware : Grey Calico 2^d per yard ' and Fancy Goods in great .j White Calico 3d per yard variety " ' W, PHILKIP^, Waimea 'm&&V A.A :: A"' : A " •- ;" " '"A \ :"' ' : ' '' ' '''"'■ -"'■' * '"'■"" ' -:t :' ::;:; - ■v;-.. : :„;ESSB_ ■ -A'"""', WILEIii &F ws& I In thanking their numerous, customers for the steadily increasing; ' : ' patronage they have received since the Opening of their New Ware- 1? . : y~ : house in Hardy-street, and continuing the came principle of marking their iGoods on a cash basis, they confidently rely on the snppbit of the resideiit^df Nelsbn and surrounding districts being commensurate with the incraaseifai-^ vaplages of their pretent position and greatly enlarged stock;! they would wish to dispel the prevailing idea tbat all who enter their establishment, must, needs,, becbmegpurchaßerß ; and ihey cordially inyite iospection. irrespective of any pnrchase being made. Persons entering for /inspection only can rely on recQWQg the same respectful attention. -A""- ' : /.'.'■' . They would respectfully intimate that they are now displaying one of tne' grandest exhibits of Hardware to be seen in the colony. Their stock is beingcontinually replenished by the arriyal of all the newest goods in their trade of British, Continental, and American^manufacture. - . i >. f '"■ '- ■ aA' AAAAA — o import ••/*; IEOSMOMERf WAEEHOUSE,Hm'dy^str^et^ Nelson. \i[ f ■ - ■ : .- ; : : ; __________*. MBSSBS. ' . ""; WILEINS & FIELIji The Nelson Agents fbr the ' Wertheim Sewing Machines^ Beg' to call attention to the 1 following facts:— That by experts whorhave f examined them, the. WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES are pronouneedjp triumph of mechanical skill, • * ' \ And those who have worked them consider them to be the wonder of the age for simplicity of construction, , The reliability which can; be) placed on their working power has rendered them a favorite with the public in all parts of the world, and ifc >needs only a trial to make them a household word in every domestic circle. „ The WERTHEIM MACHINES work silently and with certain ease, their recognised durability and strength are only equalled 1 by ithe elegance r of, theie appearance, while 'for the variety of work they can turn out, and for pre-eminence of execution, they surpass all others. . j, ? " ; "' f" Tbe WERTHEIM MACHINES are finished in a superio? manner,, materials and workmanship being of the highest order. The Lockstitch as perform^ by the WERTHEIM combines all the elements of economy, strength, and neatness, and executes every description of work. ; ,' > - The Wertheim Triumph £5 0 0 The Wertheim Hand - 410 A The Little Wertheim - -^lg \WA

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 214, 8 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 214, 8 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 214, 8 September 1881, Page 2

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