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Business Notices. T. R. Hodder and Company, f CLOTHIERS, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSEMEN, 1 GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, SEWING MACHINE AGENTS, &c. AGENTS FOR NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. ) ) 5 i CO c=> CO 68 The attention of the residents in Ashburton and surrounding country is politely directed to the following Goods for the Winter of 1881, just arrived by the s.s. Norfolk, and other late arrivals, for—cc ■<£ CO 08 co DRESS DEPARTMENT—Winceys, Serges (an especial line in the fashionable shades), Homespuns, French Merinos, Brocades, Embossed Satin Cloths, Lustres, Twills, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens, Russell and Persian Cords, Costume Tweeds, and other materials. MILLINERY ROOM—Ladies’ elegantly trimmed Parisian and English Hats and Bonnets, Seal Caps, Fur, Velvet, and Seal Tam o’ Shanters, Tiger skins, Turbans, Langtrees, Countess, Plush Riding Hats, etc. pan assortment of 150 newest styles to select from. English and French Flowers, velvet and plush Ornaments, all the latest shades in Plushes, Velvets, Silks, Satins, and Pompadours, Ostrich Feathers, Lappett, Britone, Maltese and Spanish Laces. UNDERCLOTHING—Baby-linen, Ladies’ Corsets, Mantles, Ulsters, Underskirts. T. R. H. & Co. have found it necessary to appropriate the shop adjoining their boot warehouse, in Wills street, for the above department, in addition to their present show-room. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT—CoIoniaI manufactured goods, as shown at Industrial Exhibition, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, Tweeds, Striped Rugs, from the Kaiapoi, Roslyn, and Mosgiel Mills ; Calicoes, Shirtings, Carpets, Sheetings, Towels, Cretones, Prints, Counterpanes, etc., etc. New Winter Goods, Drapery, Clothing, Boots, &c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT —Children’s and Women’s Hosiery, Dent’s and Josephine Gloves, Wool Squares, Hoods, Wraps, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Collars, Yarns, etc. CLOTHING & MEN’S MERCERY DEPARTMENT—Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s colonial and imported Tweed and Doeskin Suits ; 150 pairs heavy colored Moles, Overcoats, Oilskin Suits, Broads, Ulster Cloths, etc. Immense stock of Men’s Shirts, Tweeds, Kaiapoi and Roslyn, also Scotch, Amgolra, and Chatsworth Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Reefers, etc.; Almao's colonial made Tweed Hats, as awarded first prize at Exhibition. T. R. H. & 00. are appointed agents for the above Hats. Ties, Collars, Braces, etc. L R. H. & Company intend keeping up their reputation in the Men’s Clothing Department, having a well-assorted stock, and selling at the lowest paying profit. BOOTS & SHOES —In colonial and imported Children’s, Women’s and Hen’s, in Kid, Calf, Leather, etc., large accessions to their ordinary stock just to hand—the very best colonial article made. Agents for Singer’s Hand and Treadle Sewing Machines, as seen working t Industrial Exhibition, and gaining first award of merit for strength, ariety of work capable of doing in a given time, easy management and djustment, not to be surpassed, and known to be the favorite in the louthern Hemisphere. jJSCfTmportant to cash customers —One Shilling in the Pound for prompt !ash ; Sixpence if accounts paid monthly before 10th of each month. 466 a X C 3 F Aitken and Roberts, URNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. FRESH SHIPMENTS EVERY MONTH—PRICES VERY REASONABLE. rOW LANDING— Electro-plated Ware I Useful Novelties, and V Suitable for Presents and family use Churns, Cheese Presses, Harvest Tools of all kinds, Machine Oils Weighing Machines, Binder Twine, Rope, Station Requisites, Paints, Oils Theodolites, Planimeters, Band Chains, Surveyors’ Cots and all requisites Dynamite, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Guns, Rook Rifles, Gun Implements Lawn Mowers, Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps, Filters, Wire Netting, Baths English and American Ranges, Stoves, Bedsteads, Nursery Guards, Hall and Umbrella Stands Travelling Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Toilet Sets, Stove Ornaments, and Well-assorted Shipments of Furnishing and Builders’ Ironmongery. AITKEN & ROBERTS, Cashed Street West. 306 URNISHING! FURNISHING! P. PATERSON NOW SHOWING, in his NEW and COMMODIOUS PREMISES, in CASHEL STREET, the FRESHEST, CHEAPEST, and BEST STOCK of T'TriR.ItSri'TTTIRIB IN CHRISTCHURCH. ABINET WORK AND UPHOLSTERING OF THE VERY FIRST QUALITY. MATTRESSES. &c., MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. DEFERRED PAYMENTS TAKEN. 462 a Special Notice to Farmers. IC OUR AGE LOCAL INDUSTRY BY BUYING LOCALLY-MADE ARTICLES, THEREBY GIVING EMPLOYMENT TO THE CONSUMERS OF THE CROPS YOU GROW. TE are now manufacturing Platforms and Elevators for all kinds of Reapers and r Binders and are prepared to give a guarantee that our make will stand more ar than the Imported Article. We are making some of Tanned Canvas, which iserves them from damage by rain or dew. We also repair them, and keep the icks, Tacks, and Leathers, in stock. . . , NEW ZEALAND MADE TWINE.—We also manufacture and keep in stock inilla Hemp, and Flax Binding Twines, which we can sell cheaper than the imrted ’ We have about two tons of Manilla and Hemp Twine in stock, which would sold cheap. Our stock of Flax Twine is unlimited. are invited to 11 and take a sample reel or ball, to try it. .. .. TARPAULINS. We have a splendid stock of Rick Cloths and Tarpaulins of descriptions and qualities to choose from. Also Tents and Flys of all sizes and alities. As we keep a very large and well assorted stock of all our Goods, an order post or telegram received during the afternoon can be forwarded by the evening B. HALE and Co., Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, Flag, Horsecloth, and Oilskin Clothing Manufacturers, and Rope and Twine Makers, Cashel street, Christchurch. Direct Importers of everything connected with the Trade, wholesale and retail. 62a ENCOURAGE COLONIAL WORK, AND BUY YOUR BOOTS OF Hi THE MAKER. Why Buy imported rubbish when you can get Boots always Fresh Made at Hyde’s Boot Factory, Triangle, High street, Christchurch. OUR OWN MAKE—Men’s Elastics, from 13s. 6d.; Men’s Light Watertight, from s. 6d.; Men’s Shoes, from 11s. 6d.; Women’s Kid Boots, 7s. fid.; Women s Levant i. (fancy stitched), Bs. 6d. OUR OWN MAKE. And all other Boots at Low Prices. QY FROM THE MAKER, AND KEEP THE MONF.Y IN THE COLONY^

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 333, 2 May 1881, Page 1

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