I XMAS. AND NEW YEAR; — At the Establishments of — R. SNODGRASS & SONS, Who take the opportunity of vrshinp* tbeir Customers and the Public many happy returns of the season. They also return their sincere thanks for the very liberal support that i has bepn accorded them during the past year, resulting in a greater in- ! crease in their business than bas taken place at any time during the "J:» | years they have been in business in Nelson. This fact will doubtless be more convincing than anything else can be that the earnest efforts mad--* to please and serve tbe public will have been eminently successful. Most extenpive Shipments of New USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GOODS For the coming season have lately been received from England, The Continent, America, and Japan, and the stocks are now much larger, more attractive and varied than they have ever been before. Especially is this the ca°e w'th ALL CL \SSES OF FANCY GOODS Suitable for presentation, prizre, Xmas trees, bazar s, pales of work, and other like purpose?, and purchasers may rely upon receiving the most liberal treatment as usual. We are constantly finding out better and cheaper markets abroad, thus enabling us to offer our customers better and cheaper goods All orders given in at the counter, or by telephone, telegraph or post are promptly and carefully executed and di livered free to all pai to of the city and suburbs or on beard trains or boats. Families waited on for orders Goods purchased and not. approved of arc willingly exchanged or taken back and the mon^y returned We cannot advertise anything like full particulars of our extensive and varied stocks, but we cordially invito all to COME AND SEX tor themselves. GROCERIES. We arc sole agents for many of the best biands of Teas on the market, which fact please verify for yourselves by trying th m. We import Groceries, Provisions, Dried Fruits, e'e, direct from the producers, aud as they are rapidly turned over customers can always rely upou getting their supplies perfectly pure and fresh FRO VISIONS. This Department is a speciality. Factory and Dairy Putter fresh daily. Farmers' and Factory Hams, Bacon, and Cheese. SUGARS. Pure Cane for Preserving, Crushed Loaf, Cube, Brewers' Crystals, Soft Whites, Kellows and Erowns. NEW FRUITS. Mu.scatels, Almonds, Figs, French Plums, r ates, Swoet Ginger, Nuts, Candied Fruits, Currants, PTlcmes, Sultauas, Spices, etc. CONFECTIONERY. The largest assortment in Nelson of English and Colonial Confectionery, Chocolates, Biscuits, etc , from the most celebrated manufacturers. CUTLERY & ELECTRO , PLATE. The stocks in this Department are exceptionally heavy at present, and include many novelties- tn Christopher Johnson kCo 's celebrated cutlery are table and dessert knives, carvers, . heath and butcher knives, bread l-nivcf-. [locket k/'ivr? and j-cissors, and many other lines. Also their E.P. and British Plate Spoons and Forks. Tho splendid value of the HERMIT BRAND, REGISTERED FOR RS.. OF SPOONS AND FORKS. is best proved by the continually increasing sales. Iv Plated Ware there is a full range of Dinner Cruets, Biscuit Parrels, Jam Dishes, Putters, Sugars. Teapots, Butler Knives, Jam Spoons, Pickle and Bread lurks Afternoon lea and Fgg spoons and other lines too numerous to detail. Also a nice range oiXNickel Cruets, Trapols. Spirit Kettles, JAPANESE (J OODS. In addition tn the usual Slock, ]| c,im.s of the latest patterns and styles oi Art Ccods have just been opened up. These include many n-e-v lints m Flower pols, Tea ScK Cups and Saucers, Sweet Dishes, Trays, Brackets, Cabinets, Clove and 1 landkerch.ef Boxes, Cigar and Tea Caddies, Crumb Trays and Brushes, Draught Screens, Fans, and Curios. BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FANCY GOODS. •'X>u (10/.(.mj Photo Frames (unexceptional value), Albums, and a large' assortment of Ladies' Bags, Purses, Pocket Books, Wallets, Jewel (use.-,, Work Boxes, Des! s, Statioiierv Cabinets, Inkstands Accordions, (100 linpc rials just landed), Hand a id Work Baskets, School Satchels, Kits, Wall Brackets, Thousands of Vases from :->d each, Fpergnes, Clocks Pipes, Playing Cards, Sponges and Sponge Baskets, Hair Brushes, (including Military Sets), Clothes, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Ccmbs, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Spectacles. Also a large assortment of OakTrays. A Splendid Assortment of Xmas and New Year Cards from Raphael luck & Sons, the most Artistic publishers in the World. Also Nelson Photo Xmas Cards. Pull Plate Views and Pictures at Is each. Framed and Uuframed Scripture Texts and Picture Frames. i Full ranges of Statioiierv, Account Books, and School Requisites, including many Novel Lies. A (JOOD DISPLAY OP DOLLS ANI) TOYS. CHINA ANI) EARTHENWARE A Splendid range of Dinner Sets (new designs) ; also new slock pal terns. 2uii Fngljsh- Ohm a Tea Sets aud Hon dozen, China Cup and Saucers, iv endless Variety of Shapes U "d Designs ; Moustache and Jumbo Cups^and Saucers. sili) sets ■ f the prettiest" Jugs ever seen in Nelson ; Mi') r loilet Sets, some of winch arc exceptionally cheap, Teaware, children smugs, fancy jugs, afternoon teaware, candlesticks. Bakers' Basins ( lima cruets, toast racks, cheese stands, tea and coffee pots, and hot water jugs in great variety, and the ihousa'nd and one lines that go to make up a fully assorted Stock. CLASS WARE. I'm dozen tumblers in Mi designs, wines, custards, jugs, earaffes and ups, thousands of glass dishes, all shapes and sizes, including comports, salads, trifles, fruit dishes and plates, butters sugars, sugars and creams, honeys, jams, pickles, lemon squeezers, jelly moulds, tomato sauce bottles, &c. Als,, a i iirge assortment of ruby glassware. ENAMELWARE. i'l a tes, mugs, children's decorated sets, plain and decorated teapots, . coffee pots, milk jugs, saucepans, stewpans. nee boilers, kettles, buckets, colanders, engineer's tea cans, meat dishes, bake pans, frypans, billies, egg and lish slices, spoons, Hour dredges, Basins (washing, Navy, and Pudding) ewers, chambers, candlesticks, etc., etc. KITCHEN UTENSILS. Kenrick's Holloware in enamel and tinned saucepans, kettles, oval and round pots and preserving pans, LP I. Tubs, buckets, wajshups, rolling pins wooden knife boaids, salt boxes, knife baskets, household brushware of all descriptions, door mats, bread boards, wringers, stove mats, fly rat, and mouse traps, etc. EOR THE FRUIT SEASON :>im nests white jam jars, :.iiii n»sis stone tain jars, Kin gross of Tin Tumblers, in cases jam tumblers, preserving pans, Ma'sou, (Jughrist Doolittle Fruit Preserving Jars m }_ gallon and 1 quart. —JFOR THE DAIRY Tin" and enamel buckets, milk .skimmers and strainers, butter jars 1 to 1 gallons, dairy scrubs, milk pans, etc., etc. FOR THE HOLIDAYS STFFL TRAVFLLINO TRUNKS, DRFSS BASKFTS, RUCSTRYPS FTC, FTC. ROBT. SNODGRASS AND SONS, DIRECT I MPORTEKS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL STOREKEEPERS, CALEDONIA HOUSE, HARDY- AND COLLINGWOOD STREETS, STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, HARDY & MORRISON STREETS BULK STORES : SELWYN PLACE, NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue XXXVII, 21 November 1902, Page 4
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