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Business Notices. SUPPORT Local Industries. THE BEST POT.ICY IN NEW ZEALAND. I R. HODDER &COMPY, IN addition to their large stock of manufactured and made-up Colonial Goods, have purchased the whole of the Kaiapoi Exhibits, FOR WHICH FIRST PRIZE WAS AWARDED, Being the best variety ever shown in New Zealand. T. Br. H. & Compy., deeming it moat important to encourage such industries, are offering all Colonial-made goods at a less ratio of profit than imported articles. QOO YABDS KAIAPOI TWEEDS. iJOA Splendid patterns. 3s. 6d. per yard upwards.

no A YARDS KAIAPOI FLANNELS. • White and colored, le. Gd. 99 SPINDLES FINGERING WOOL. A most varied assortment of FINE WOOLS. SHIRTINGS, SERGES, GREY and WHITE BLANKETS, HOSE, HALFHOSE, &c. UNDERSHIRTS, BOYS’ and MEN’S SUITS. T. R. H. & Compy, would call especial attention to their enlarged well-assorted stock in each separate department, yet all conveniently connected. No. 1 SHOP, WILLS STREET: SEWING MACHINES. Agents for “Singer,” “Wertheim," and “ Wanzer.” No. 2 SHOP, WILLS STREET: BOOTS AND MEN’S HATS. No. 3 SHOP, Corner of Wilis Street j and East Street: CLOTHING, MEN’S MERCERY, AND WOOLLENS. No. 4 SHOP, EAST STREET: DRAPERY AND SHOW' ROOM. No. 5 SHOP, EAST STREET: GROCERY AND PROVISION.. No. 6 SHOP, EAST STREET: IRONMONGERY. , Dressmaking and Tailoring Depart’ments under most efficient management. T. R. H. & Compy, are greatly encouraged at the success of introducing the low price CASH SYSTEM, the secret of that success being that T. R. H. & Co. buy in the best way and of the best brands, and sell at the smallest possible prices. T. R. H. & Compy. have already secured for the Christmas trade a large stock of that excellent

NEW SEASON BOX TEA, Similar to the last Two Hundred Boxes sold. SUGARS, Yellow, Grey Crystals, Brown Crystal, and purest White Crushed Loaf and Cut Lump. CURRANTS, ELEMES, : SULTANAS, FRESH PLUMS, FIGS, MUSCATELS, COFFEE, SPICES, SPLENDID SMOKED HAMS AND BACON, OLD CHEESE, YELLOW SOAP, (Made, expressly for them), Kerosene, Candles, &c. TOBACCOS Of the very best brands, Ruby Bar, Twist, Nailroad, Cut, in tins and loose. T. R. HODDER & COMPY, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 207, 3 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 207, 3 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 207, 3 December 1880, Page 1

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