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1 ■■ JUST OPENED- -;;:^ owr Summer Show of || Imported Millinery Bonfie;fcsJ| In ail tbe Latest and most Fashionable Styles. i> - » — c- ' : # Straw and Tuscan Untrimmed Bonnets, A very Large Variety. -—0 - 't Our Summer Show of Imported Millinery Hats, Only Just Opened up. ■ —--so: *"~ , _ i Lace, Cashmere, and Satin Capes y Dolmans, Mother Hnbbards, Jackets, etc. Magnificent Value in French arid Spitalfield Black Silks. now in f till t^prking order, under efficient management. T. R, Hoitt>Eß & CO. '.'■'' i ■ ■ . ' •-. ' ■ ■■ , ■^ _____ WtllJ T T T T"D C! J^ JEL X JLj _Lj 1 _tr O IS NOW OFFERING jSPLENDID VALUE IN Every Line of Drapery ■■ '■■ ' ;°- — M- -: . ,: i French, English, and Local Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in great variety. Ladies' Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Dolmans, Mantles Ficlitia , Ladies' and Children's Costumes, Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffa and Sateens, j. New Shaded Ribbons and Satins,! Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Wreaths Laces, Ties, Hosiery Gloves ' ; , . . I Underclothing and Swiss Embroideries Silk, Satin, and Pompadour Sunshades ■' \) Ladies' and Children's Plain and Fancy Straw and Plush Hats, ' K { \ , in great variety Black Cashmeres, double width, from 1/7. Black Lustres from 7|d '*" Prints — fast colors--4id. Cretonea.from 8d The New Crape Reversible Cretones, very handsome, 2«. Galatea Stripes, 9d. 72-in. Twill Sheeting, J/9 80- in. Twill Sheeting, 2/3. 90-in. TwUl Sheeting, 2/5 , ) A Splendid Assortment of BOYS', YOUTHS', and MEN'S CLOTHING 1 Straw, Felt, Tweed, Helmet, and Rush Hats „. , . White Oxford, and Cotton Shirts Ties, Braces, Belts, Pants-unders, in great variety. The 6d, Is, Is 6d, and 2s Tables, , are crowded with thousands of useful articles, and are replenished, with New Goods every week at . , W. PHILLIPS^ New Premises, Adjoining the Colonial Bank, : -M TEAFA L&AR-8T R E E T. The vexing problem of tlie day! — How to dress wbll on a small income can be solved by paying a visit to ' , il i LOVSBAY and HEYHi|j whose Goods are always limported dkect/ and sold for - J a snia]l profit, a« their ; ■? v -' Cheap Drapery JSJstabUshmeni,^ Trafaljgar-street. : ' ; ' . '.'V '~ : ■■"•■ ;M- ;:.:■■■ - , ; rr : ; ;;i:;^ 'A . , l^^ 3 Here are some of the prices r-^rr';^ >a i ... „:. ■ . ..■■'.. ... .■ s. », •■" ' " ''"' 'L ~ '' J "'"';..''.;V;;;v"'S. !; i>. ' . Fancy Printed Muslins. ••• 0 4^ Un.trimmed ;Hata from V .«'O 4£ Superior PrifltSj s^(l to , —0 7^ Trimmed Hata- froth ... .;i~.2:;;9 Good Beiges, 7id t0... «• 0 10" Ladies' Gloves from ...... 0-6 45-inch colored Cashmere: ... 1 8i Ladies' Corsets from... : .,..*. \ . Black Cashmere _" V... ;./.'..... ,5? . f "oj Net Scarfe from ...; ... 0 ; }8 Superior LobgclotK ''.'..'' «. 0! 4| Silk Fichus from . ... . ; ...i vt 0 70 inch White Sheeting ... 0 10^ White Dimity from .... . ...- 0 7§ Strong Brown HbUarid .1; 05| Colored Quilts from ... ...l* &r£ Good Tweeds from, ;' ..i. 2 2 Sailor Hats from .... ..._-l -.6 Silk Embroidered Tablecloths- 9 6; Long Curtains from 311 Men's Oxford Shirts with Collars attached, 3/9, 4/9. ■ ■ Men's Stout Brown Cotton Shirts, 3/-. Men's Heavy Brown Cotton Pants, 3/9. .. .— - M-i — O •• - -■■ v ■ -. ; - 1- '■.'. r' X OVEDAY & HEYHOE employ a large Staff in the MILLINERT ana I 1 DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS, and are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them without any delay. ■ Style and; Fit guaranteed. , r T ■ , :r ,^' r , -f-p-w' Hay and Grain Harvest!. „ -.-i:;:: •; "- -^ ■— O .■■■-. . -_ -1. """•"■.■- \*" g^r on Hand— ' ."";;. ; ' " " vr ' T/: '' 111V1 \ : ' :^ ' nr -': 7 bni^fr/;; :: : HORNSBY'S •* PARAGON" MOWER^ wi&i Reaping Attachment]" The favorite. Machine which has been well tested j^.f^^]^^jM^|:^^iL'\- : r^ to be thoroughly reliable. ;? ; ■■■■••■-.. J ■ ; HORNSBY'S « INDISPENSABLE" COMBINED^OWER and gEK^ v ; RAKINGREAPER, a newjMachin^ wbich.will r enabte^^ harvest both Hay ..'dnd Corn wih the same * Madiiße^aw^UM6^ji^^ap^i»V:' - --' help. ■ . l ' _'['■"' [■-.-■'. -..I i-: . :■•/:.;! 7;h?lj .^oxa'.^iii^H-i; HORNSBY^S REAPER i^:O^;^|pi^ : i£^^(|:;j|. '" Grasses, with ktest improveiijents. :"' ' ''■ ; S ' J !/V V>^ : V:-: :^|-^^|^!| HORNSBY'S 'if INDISPENSABLE" SELF-RATONG .v®|^^^^j| Machine in which the Drivbr has ; me.fms.^^qi^fcUi^|^||| delivery of >His sheaves. ; ■''. L: "-:^f;S;V'';:iSp^Mi mHE «DEERING"HAB^STER ! arid h TWm JL for New Zealand Crops, with improvements :forlßßl* <* 'y^o^sp}g^^^m W. & F. respectfully request that orders: for me>f*©eenngi".:m!^f|^WTOjt^ them at once, as but lew are rema^ n S.^^!i^?^^-^^^^^'i^^^^ T>ANSOMES' "STAR" HORSE ?M^K : iyt" ?jS^^'^^» Xi MOWERS. . ..j jHI/^utl^^ W wilkins &-iiiii^6ii^B Hardyrstreet, Nekon, Octobsx 20, IJBB1 t iiM|^^^^^h mSst

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 2

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