■~ fTI K. HODDER & CO. have much pleasure |_ o i n announcing to the public that they have opened up a very choice and superior assortment of COMPRISING — FANCY DRESSES, in all the newest materials— POMPADOUK SATINS — POMPADOUK SILKS — POMPADOUK DELAINES — POMPADOUR VELVETS — POMPADOUR SATEENS— POMPADOUR MOHAIRS. New Estemene Serges, in all the newest shades : — Cardinal, Peacock Green, Navy Blue, Saphire Blue, Azure, Bronze, Ruby, Chocolate, Browns, Black, &c, &c. New Winter Cashmeres, all wool — Cashmere Tweeds, French Merinos, Satin Cloths, Poplins, Damassee Twill Winceys, Aberdeen Winceys French Millinery Trimmed Hats and Bonnets Sealskin, Beaver, Plush, Velvet, Felt and Straw Hats Pompadour Ribbons, Scarfs, and Trimmings Lizze, Grenadine, Tarlatan, and Muslin Frillings Drawing-room Plaitings and Frilling^' Fur Sets, comprising — Hats, Pellerines, and Muffs. — Grebe, Ostrich, Dogskin, Musquosh, and Swansdown Trimmings Chenille Shawls, Pompadour Wool Shawls, Pellerines, Wool Necklets, Wool Tippets, Fancy Wool Half-Squares, Fancy Wool Collarettes A very large assortment of Ladies' Black Cloth and Cashmere Jackets Ladies' Ulsters, with colored Hoods, Cowls, and Capes Our New Hosiery, to match the coloi's in Dresses : — Cardinals, Greens, Blues, Rubys, Browns, &c. .The."N"ew Spring Fur-cuff'd Gloves Berlin Fingering, Kaiapoi, Alloa, and Scotch YARNS Pompadour Bats wing and Felt Skirts Quilted Satin, Lustrine, and Alpaca Skirts We would ask the special attention of our Customers, the Farmers and Wool Growers, to the following-NOTICE ! We have been enabled to purchase, at a Special Reduction off the Mill prices, from the Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company — BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, AND YARNS. i^" The Wool has been grown and manufactured in the - Colony into fabrics equal to any from the Home Markets, and for purity of Wool is guaranteed. The Tweeds we have had made up into Clothing in the Colony, The Flannels gained the First Prize at the Sydney Exhibition. Not having paid an import ad valorem duty of 16J per cent., we ai'e enabled to sell this make ot Goods for less than the English manufactured. Patterns and Prices post-free on application — P. 0.0., payable at Richmond. We have just received a large assortment of Dunedin and Christchurch made BOOTS, which we have much pleasure in being able to guarantee strong, durable, and well fitting, and suitable for the requirements of the Colonial trade. Having the largest retail stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE in the Nelson province, we are enabled to suit our customers with everything needful for the household — Groceries, Crockery, Ironmongery, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. We are Buyers of Hops, Wool, Potatoes, Bacon, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Cheese, Fruits, and all kinds of Colonial Produce. Agents for the "Waimea for the " South British Insurance Company." FOR SALE, an Eligible BUILDING SITE of TWO ACRES of LAND, situated on the Church Hill, — one of the pleasantest sites in Richmond. Also, FOUR ACRES of LAND, with a SIX-ROOMED DWELLING-HOUSE, opposite the Rostrevor Estate. T. R. HODDER & CO., BICHMONP, SPRING^GROVE^ANI^MOUTERE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 4
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