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_ Continuation of Sale To Clear ___Remnants of Sheeting Continuation of Sale Bemnants of Calico Continuation of Sale Remnants of Flannel Continuation of Sale Remnants of Dress Goods Continuation of Sale Remnants of Tweed ToCjJlear T. R. HODI^ER and Wj Riclimond and Moutere, - '. — -— • ; ; : .-.■■ A:

LAST "WEEK!! \ LAST WEEKIf! QREM SACRIFICE ! XIVEZMCEiINrSS BARGAISTS At W. Phillips' iduring- this week. In order lo clear <mit balance of Jom^ 9 W.P. will keep his Store Ope^ie^e^fy evening till 8 o'clock during the present week to give everyone an opportunity of securing \ the Vrecvt Bargains iJiat •'■'afee now offered in every line.

Children's Holland Diaper Pinafores Infant Cashmere Hoods and Hats j ■Swiss Embroidery j Ribbons Ruching— Ribbon Velvets j Plush Ribbons I Silk and Chenilli Fringes ■ j I Colored Satins and Sateens ( Merinos, Cashmeres^ ' : Lustres, Dress Stuffs, Wool Plaids j Check and Plain Winceys •• | Pompadour Prints, Brown Hollands _ I Silesias, White and Scarlet Flannels" ! Cotton, Union, and Wool Shirtings \ White and Grey Calicoes ~'l Sheetings, Blankets, Counterpanes Toilet Covers, Towels T Muslin and Lace Curtains ...

Ladies' Underclothing, Corsets Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, &c, &cTremendous Bargains in the Clotbing Department ~ ' ' .. Mens 1 *nd Boys' Suits !. 4 Trouser and Veet, Trousers, Flannels Pante-r- White, Cotton, Crimean, ( an 4 Union Shirts, Tie?, Braces, Belts, Hosiery [ \ /q Felt and Tweed Hats at half-price to ■ . clear, . : ' ; :r; ' 9; ;•: yj-^ Groceries of all kinds : ; "< i Earthenware, China, Glass, Brushwafe and Fancy Goods in great variety.

W.PHILLIPS, Waimea Street,

MESSRS. \ ; . WILKINS & FIELD In thanking their numerous customers for the steadily 1 increasing patronage they have received since the Opening of their New: Ware?; ; house in Hardy-street, and continuing the same principle of inarking their . Groods on a cash basis, they confidently rely on the support of the residents of Nelson and surrounding districts being commensurate with the i increased^^ advantages of their present: position andlgreatly enlarged stock, they wonld wish to dispel the prevailing idea that all who enter their establishment mast needs become purchasers ; and they cordially invite inapection irrespective of any pdrr chase being, made. Persons entering for inspection only can rely on receiving the same respectful attention. ; /-C They would respectfully intimate Ithat they are now displaying one of the grandest exhibits of Hardware, to be seen in the colony. Their stock is being continually replenished by the arrival of; all the newest goods in their trade of British, Continental, and American manufacture. — — bIMPOKT lEOffIONGERT; WAREHOUSE, Hat 'dy '-street, Nelson. p

The ilelsdn, Agents for tte r : : ;„s Wertheim Sewing Machines, Beg to call attention to the following facts:— That by experts who have examined them, the WERTHEIiI SEWING MACHINES are pronouaceclfr triumph of mechanical', skill, ....,' . '■ And those who have worked thepa consider them to be the wonder of the age for simplicity of construction, . ; i - The reliability which can be placed on their working power, .has rendered them a favorite with the public in all parts of the world, arid it needs only a trial to make them a household word in 'every domestic circle^- ' ' ] >» noH tir/q;}} The WEHTHEIM MACHINES work silently > and with certaln&itej tKfeit recognised durability and strength are only equalled by the elegance qfr the jy appearance, while for the variety of work they can turn out, and' tor pre-eminence of execution, they surpass alt others. I >;;r - ;: .-ii,.-.-. ; [ r,--.-> ,:>■{■ ; o\ •■■•.t/toil.'u-a The WEETHEIM MACHINES are finished in a sqperiorrniarineß, niakr rials and workmanship being of the highest order. The Lockstitch as performed by the WERTHEIM combines all the elements |of economy, strength, and neatness, and executes every description- of work. T., . „ (jr . The Wertheim Triumph £5 0 6 The Wertheim Hand - 4 100 The Little Wertheim - 3 15 0

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 218, 13 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 218, 13 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 218, 13 September 1881, Page 2

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