JUST OPENEDOur Summer Show of Imported Millinery Bonnets, In ail tbe Latest and most Fashionable Styles; Straw and Tuscan Untrimmed Bonnets, A very Large Variety. Our Summer Shoiv of Imported Millinery Hats, Only Just Opened up. Lace, Cashmere, and Satin Capes, Dolmans, Mother Hubbards, Jackets, etc. i > ■Magnificent Value in French and Spitalfield Black Silks. Our Dkessmaking!- Depabtment j now in full working order, under efficient management. T. R. Hopper & Co. SPECIAL ; iNOTICEr^ 1^ 1 - Begs to inform his numerous Town and Coiintry Customers and the T ' ' Public generally; that he has 7. V '.' ,,,'." J Opened Ms -Nje w Premises Adjoining the Colonial Bank,! in TRAFALGAR-STREET, ?v WITH A SPLEND [D NEW STOCK- OF- "^ "" Spring and Siiitimer i)rapery V7l Millinery, cmd ' All the Novelties of the Season. ■i.- , ■ . New Dolmans, Mantles, Fichus and Ladies' and Childrens' Plain aiid : Fancy J acksfs Straw and Rush Hats ia great' Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs iv great , variety vari tty Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Wreaths Lustres, Cashmeres, Merinos, Beiges ,; Laces, Ties, Ribbons,? §ijWan^ Plain and Fancy Sateen Satin Triinmings j Sixty different patterns in Pompadour Splendid assortment of Siik y Satin; and Print Pompadour Sunshades - " Also, a splendid assortmmt of • ~ "T. ; BOYS', YOUTHS', and WEN'S CLOTHING, STRAW, FELT, TWEED HELMET and RUSH HATS, TIES, BRACES, BELTS, in great variety The 6d, Is, Is 6d, and 2s Tables c will be ciowdtd with Thousands of Useful Articles, comprising one of the largest and best selections of Goods ever offered -in Nelson. The MILLTNERY and SHOW Ii6OM is under the management' of a. Young Lady of local talent, and all orders entrusted to her will be executed witfa V neatness, cheapness, and despatch. A trial solicited. "['' ' . i 0 ■ t!iafalgar-streetJ : J ■'■■) ..i,y--i '■■ ii -nii'i • ..■■■.j...i'.m i — — ' . - - : I , =^^^=^58=1.i i Novel ties f or the Summer Season J'; _. - 0^ ■ NEW GOODS BY STEAM AND SAILING SHIPS FOR PRESENT - AND COMING WEAR^r - " <.i \'-f n -y- :)) . LOVEDAYand" HEYBOIp Beg to announce tbe arrival of the LAIEStT FASHIONS frbm Londpnrby steam T ships " Orient " and " Dclcomyn," and sailing-ships "Wave Queen" 1 and " Watroal' ; —a—. — : — — .0— j — LOVEDAY & HEYHOE are now showibg— New Summer Dresses— NeW^eige'9 from 7|dr^ New Cashmeres, double Avidth, Is Bd— New Diagonal Twills— New Pompadour SateensNew Onibre Sateens— New Self-colored Sateens— New Galateas 9id^fNew;oatmeal .;-,- Cloth— New Hydra Stripes (a novelty), 9^d— New Cretonnes, lid— NW.Cambi^cs-^/i New Fancy' Muslins' and Piques from B>id— jiew Summer^Jackets j D.ojmsna, and Ficlpis f7\ Cashmere Jackets, special makes, from 20s— New Summer Hats and Bonnets— New : ' Summer Millinery— New Summer Hosiery— New Summer Gloves— Newr Bibbons^JNjew : Trimmings— New Satins, Feathers, Fringes and Gimps— New Spanish : Laces— New'- '.', Spanish Scarfs— New Silk Scarfs and Fichus— Ladies' and ChMren's-Unclerclqthing in great variety. ' . '' LOVEDAY & HEYHOE have just received for Rummer wear— '-;-•■ :f One Case Superior Underclotlimg from Vienna, ; to which they invite special attention.' O-r gaT All Goods purchased from the Manufacturers', and marked at the Lowest Bates, thus saving the consumers all middle profits. MILLINEEY & DRESSMAKING under competent management. ■■'.'' , -o — l — Mourning Orders executed without any delay. Loveday- & Heyho% Trafalgar-^ r p Hay and Grnin Harvest;^ 5 1^" On Hand— ' ! ;i: .. .-.; -,-,. ;r , , r , :A r.,, ;u ,;j HORNSBY'S « PARAGON " MOWER, with Reapitig A:(tachta.^. : , The „i favorite Machine which has heen weil tested in this District, and proyed . to be thoroughly reliahle. H -i N t =;);j>r ii.vo ii' ;:j ' im! HO RNSBY'S " INDISPENSABLE"- COMBINED MOWER and SELF- . RAKING REAPER, a ne^v Machine, which will enable our Farmers.tp harvest both Hay and Corn wih the same Machine, -and little or no 4xitira help. 1 HORNSBY'S "CHALLENGE" REAPER for Corn and Artificial Grasses, with latest improvements. ! "= '■ ' -■:■.'>•■ J, ■<.-)• >l\ t :-:!,! HORNSBY'S "INDISPENSABLE SELF-RAKING REAPER, a Machine in which the Driver has excellent means of conti oiling the delivery of his sheaves. | ;i ■ > ■ . ■!» ..; ' :]•«:« i->..::osl:i J IHE " DEERING" HARVESTER arid TWINE BINDER, spebi4ll]rfitfec( ;,A - for New Zealand Crops, with improvements for 1881. ..,, .,., .. „.. r ,<j t) - u ) ;J W. & F respectfully request that orders for the " Deering j", may r b^ senjt. tq iU! tht m at once, as but few are remaining unsold. l .;■..,' J-'.; i '£iltt .'(•■*., ii:'.'^_ii t -.); J .iiOi.f BANSOMES' "STAR" HORSE RAKES. Also, "GLOBE "LAWN 1 MOWERS. Xff- '.a r l\if " O ■' WILKINS Sp FIELD, AGENTS FOR NELSON, Hard y-street ? JNelsoD ? |Octpber 20,^1 88L ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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708Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 3 November 1881, Page 2
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