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•■■:.. NBW ADVEBTIBBMBNTB LOVF l> A V BROS. ARE NOW OPENING, Per S.S. Coptic, and B.MiS. Kuapehu, Direct from London, NEW GOODS FOR THE Autumn and Winter Season. 2s oM the Poundl »«* r>isooiint. ALLOWED FOB CASH. LOVEDAY BROTHERS, ■ DIRECT IMPOETEES. NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN & .'WINTER NOW ON VIEW. MOEEY & BUTTLE, GENERAL DRAPERS, Trafalgar Street, Sfelson. Dissolution of Partnership. Stock-taking over. Barley Sold Hops picked, and New Winter Goods just marked off' all combined have induced T. E. HODDEK & CO, TO HAVE THEIR ANNUAL SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, March 17 th A splendid assortment of NEW GOODS in the following Departments :— Manchester Department, Dress and Shawl Department, Hosiery department, Millinery Department, Clothing Department, Fancy Goods Department, Boot and Shoe Department. —— o —— IN addition to an unusually large and well-bought New Stock, T. R HODDER & 00. succeeded in securing several JOB LOTS at tha close of.Us Winter Season, which they now offer at TREMENDUOUSLY LOW PRICE! —at such Prices that if their Establishment was in Nelson instead of Richmond their Stores wtuld be rushed, and probably the whole lot Sold m a fei 75 pieces Dark Dress Stuffs, 3|d to 10| per yard, includini Crape Cloth, Jerseys, Taffateas, Meltons, Oordinetles, Homespuns, &c; also (added to Stock this month), 51 pieces newest and most fashionable Winte a Tob Lot.—42 Ladies' Ulsters, 4s lid to 22s 6d. Job Lot—6o Ladies Jackets and Mantles, 6s 9d to 27s 6d. , Ifll .. ... T, T Job Lot.—lso Ladies' Woollen Under-skMs, Is 10id to 4s 6d. Job Lo Infants' Dark Merino Pellisses, 63 lld to 103 6d. ~,„ , . Job Lot Wool Knitted Squares, Scarves, Capes, <fee, about half usual price Job Lot Dark Prints, 4|d yard; worth 6*dtoß|d. Job Lot Prmte< Oilcloths, 4sd per yard. . ~T , T ,„, -, Job Lot Dark Satin Eibbons, about half price. Job Lot Laces If a yard OrJßlJob PLot e Figured Oand Plain Black Stuffs, 9f dto la o*d; worth Is 4d to 2a T R. HOD DER & CO. make a special point to seouro the best an< cheapest COLONIAL MANUFACTURED GOODS, and to cultivate thi trade, making our country more self-supporting, sell at the smallest possibli profit. WELLINGTON Twilled Blankets—The best in tha market for thi money. Oamaru White and Red Flannels. ASHBURTON Grey Flannels—Grand heavy make, at 1b 4|d per yard. KAIAPOI and SHETLAND Flannels. OAMARU, Aehburton, and Kaiapoi Tw«ed Clothing of every description An additional large Stock of Kaiapoi Goods to arrive in a few days. Splendid value in the following lines:—Dark French Cashmeres, Blaci Frenoh Merinos, Wool and Cotton Shirtings, Made up Costumes, Fur Capee and Boas, Velvets and Velvettas, a full range of Underclothing and Corsets. Boys 1 Norfolk Suits, Men's Mercery and Hats, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gleves, Calicoes and Hollands, Brussels and Velvet Pile Carpets, less than cost price. Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s 9d pair ; Boys' Oamaru Tweed Trousers and Vests, 8s lid; newest Bhapes in Trimmed and Un-trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmings, &c. Clark's 200 yards Reel Cotton, 10£ d dozen, fine numbers. Art Needlework, Silks, Wools, &c, at an immense reduction, purposing to discontinue this Branch. One Shilling in the Pound allowed for Prompt Cabh on all parcels of £1 and upwards. All Goods marked in plain eed figures. Patterns- m Drapery sent to country or city, per post. Drapery Parcels sent free of charge any distance within ten miles. GROCERY DEPARTMENT)— T. R. HODDER & CO., finding the revised Reduced Price List meets with general favor, it is their intention to further encourage Cash Purchasers, by Selling at a mere shade of profit. t. h: moldtJleb »na 00., RICHMOND AND MOUTERE. mH$ Undersigned will be CASH PURCHASERS of the. following J_ in UNLIMITED QUANTITIES. QUINCES, MUSHROOMS, (Must be gathered in Dry Weather.) GARLIC, WALNUT SKINS. i t B, KIRKPATBICK (£ CO.

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Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5174, 29 March 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5174, 29 March 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXI, Issue 5174, 29 March 1888, Page 2

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