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JUST OPENEDOur Summer Show of Imported Millinery Bonnets, In all the Latest and most Fashionable Styles. Straw and Tuscan Untrimmed Bonnets, A very Large Variety. Our Summer Show of Imported Millinery Hats, Only Just Opened up. Lace, Cashmere, and Satin Oapes, Dolmans, Mother Hnhbards, Jackets, etc. Magnificent Value in French and Spitalfield Black Silks. Our Dressmaking Dbpabtmbnt now in full working order, under efficient management. T. E. Hodder & Co. IS NOW OFFERING SPLENDID VALUE IN Every Line of Drapery. . — 0 _ — French, English, and Local Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in great variety. Ladies' Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Dolmans, Mantles Fichus Ladies' and Children's Co.-tumes, Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs and Sateens New Shaded Ribhona and Saiins, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Wreaths Laces, Ties, Hosiery Gloves Underclothing and Swiss E & broideries' Silk, Satin, and Pompadour Sunshades Ladies' and Children's Plum aod Fancy Straw and Plush Hats, in great variety Black Cashmeres, double width, from 1/7. Black Lustres from 7^d Prints — fast colors — 4-|d. Cretones from 8d The New Crape Reversible Cretones, very hnnd?ome, 2*. Galatea Stripe-, 9d. 72-in. Twill Sheeting, 1/9 80- in. Twill Mieeting, 2/3. 90-in. Twill Sheeting, 2/5 A Splendid Assortment of BOYS'. YOUTHS', and MEN'S CLOTHING Straw, Felt, Tweed, Helmet, and Rush Hats W r hite Oxford, and Cotton Shirts Ties, Braces, Belts, Pants-unders, in great variety. The 6d. Is, Is 6d, nnd 2s Tables are crowded with thousands of useful articles, and are replenished with New Good*- every week at W. PHILLIPS'S New Premises, Adjoining the Colonial Bank, T H iEALGAE-STEEE T. The vexing problem of the day !— How to dress well on a small income can he solved hy paying a visit to LOVEDAY and HEYHOE, whose Goods are always imported direct, and sold for a small profit, at their Cheap Drapery Establishment, Trafalgar-street. *- M ' fjglf Here are some of the prices : — S. D. S, p.Fancy Printed Muslins ... 0 41 Untrimmed Hats from ... 0 4^ Superior Prints, s^l to ... 0 7| Trimmed Hats from 2 9 Good Beiges, 7H to 010 Ladies' Gloves from 0 6 45-inch colored Cashmere ... 1 8 Lnd *es' Corsets from... ... 1 6 Black Cas-hmere 2 0 Net Sc-irfs trom 0 8 Superior Longcloth ... ... 0 4^ Silk Fichus from 1 0 70 inch White Sheeting ... 0 loj White Dimity from 0 7* Strong Brown Holland ... 0 5^ Colored Quilts from ... ...*' 3 3 Good Tweeds from ... 2 2 Sailor Hats from ... ... 1 6 Silk Embroidered Tablecloths 9 6 Lorg Cur'ains from ... ... 3\\ Men's Oxford Shirts Avith Collars attached, 3/9, 4/9. Men's Stout Brown Cotton Shirts, 3/-. Meu's Heavy Brown Cotton Pants, 3/9. o LOVEDAY & HEYHOE emoloy a large Staff in the MILLINERY aod DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS, and are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them without any delay. Style and Fit guaranteed. LOYFDAY& Heyhoe, Trafalgar-st. Hay and Grain Harvest. j -0 1 On HandHORNSBY'S " PARAGON " MOWER, with Reaping Attachment. The favorite Machine which has been weil tested in this District, ard proved to be thoroughly reliable. HORNSBY'S " INDTSPENSAPLE" COMBINED MOWER and SELFJKAKJNG REAPER, a new Machine, vhich will enable our Farmers to hai vest both Hay and Corn, wih the same Machine, and little or no extra help. HORNSBY'S "CHALLENGE" REAPER for Corn, and Artificial Grasses, with latest improvements. HORNSBY'S '' INDISPENSABLE " SELF-RAKING EEAPER, a Machine in which the Driver has excellent means of conn oiling 'the delivery of his sheaves. ''|p HE « DEERING" HARVESTER and TWINE BINDER, specially fitted il ior New Zealand Crops, with improvements for 1881. W. & F. rfspectfully request that orders for the " Deering" may be sent to thtm at once, as but few are remaining unsold. E A IIOW I^S <fSTAR " HOESERAKES * Also > "GLOBE" LAWN — oWILKINS & FIELD, Hardy-street, S^fcM^wia ' °* '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 167, 9 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 167, 9 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 167, 9 November 1881, Page 2

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