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DRAPERY, DRAPERY, DEAEEEXi. T.R."HODDERASi>€(),: RICHMOND, ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THEIR HEW SIMMER STO©B£ D EX SIR GEORGE POLLOCKDRESSES AND ROBES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PRINTS, DERRIES, WHITE AND GREY CALICOES, LONG CLOTHS, CAMBRICS, TWILLS, Girls' and Ladies' Straw Hats of every style. BOYS' AND MENS CLOTHING, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SERGES, HUCKABACKS, TICKS, SHEETINGS, HOLLANDS, DIAPERS, MUSLINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BIKBONS, CAMBRIC HANMERpIIIEES, Men's and Ladies' Silk Ties and Handkerchiefs, MANTLES, JACKETS, PARASOLS, STAYS, CRINOLINES, STEEL SKIRTS, Lace Goods, Gloves, Haberdashery, &c 155 just arrived by the sir george pollock. A NEW SPRING STOCK OF LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, MANTLES, DRESSES, HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c. * EDMUND DAETNALL, w* RICHMOND. NOW SELLING. AN ACTUAL SELLING OFF, AT ALBION HOUSE, NELSON. Commenced the Fourth day of October, 1861. The Proprietor of "ALBION HOUSE," being about to give up the Drapery Business, hereby informs the Public of Nelson and surrounding Districts, that to effect a CLEARING-OUT of his STOGK-IN-TRADE in as short a time as possible, he has decided upon sacrificing the one-half of a Draper's customary profit, and will therefore sell all articles underneath particularised, at the following LOW PRICES. I Two Hundred Fairs men's moleskin Trowsers, Usually charged 7s, will be sold at 5s 9d the pair. | Ninety-six Fairs men's Hunters' Cord Trowsers. Usually charged 10s 6d, will be sold at Bs6d the pair. Men's all sizes Moleskin Trowsers... .5s 3d, 5s 9d, 6s 6cL „ Imitation Bedford-cord Trowsers....,.. .JBs, 8s 3cL „ Real Bedford-cord Trowsers 15s, 20s „ Very good Cotton-cord Trowsers (white) 10s, lis 6d. „ Drab Cotton-cord Trowsers 8s 6d, „ Colored Doeskin Trowsers 14s, 17s. „ Colored Cloth Trowsers <....'.. 17s. „ Black Cloth Tr0w5er5................. 18s, 21s. „ Black Cloth Vests ................;.. ,9s 6d, lis. „ Colored Cloth Vests 7s 6d, 9s 6d. „ Colored Cloth Coats 16s. to 28s. „ Black Cloth Coats ' .25s to 30s; Men's Scotch Twill Shirts ...2a 6d to 3s Brown Hollands ./ .............9d to If „ Fancy Regatta Shirts .....3s to 4s Huckabacks ~...„........9d to li Id „ White Shirts 4s to.7s-6d Bed-ticks .....................10d to l§2d „ Lambs-wool Shirts 3s 9d to 4s 6d Derries .....7d to ?d „ Merino Shirts... 3s to 3s 9d Glazed Linings ................................44 „ Crimean Shirts .... 7stolos6d .. ——— .•■• . „ Lambs-wool Pantaloons ............63 6d Children's Cotton Socks „ Merino Pantaloons 3s 9d Children's LambswoolSocki „ Unbleached Cotton Pantaloons 3 3 to 4s 6d Men's Military Worsted „ Blckand Colored Silk Cravats 3s. to 3 S 6d Men's Aberdeen Worsted Sock» „ Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs 2s 6d to 5s 6d Counterpanes „ Black Silk Handkerphiefs^.4s6d to 6s Marseilles QuiltsDamask Table Cloths " Ladies'Coutille Stays .......5s 6d to 8s 6d Damask Table Covert „ Colored Winsey Skirts. 6s 6d to 9s Ladies' Winsey Skitti „ Cotton Hose 6d to ls 4a Gala Plaids „ Lambs-wool Hose... ls 9d Tartans » ™f tedH°se VHS!O^ ' Turkey-red Twills „ Cashmere Hose .........Is lOd to 2.-6 d Window j^. „ Silk Gloves. ls6dto2s3d „ Thread Gloves ..9dtols Ladies' Cloth Mantles „ Crochet Collars 6d to 3s g x George Pollock (latest fashions) Cobourg Cloths .........from 9d per yard 9s 6d to 21s. Mixed Alpacas ••••.» 10d „ Children's Cloth Mantles Alpaca Lustres „ Is „ 5s 6d to 9s. Wide-width Prints „ 6d „ gilk Parasols, »U whalebone ribs, io Gf€en, Hoyle's Prints » 7M „ / ,n . _ r T 1. t ™.1 flij Brown and Drab Horrocks s Long Cloths 6|d „ Unbleached Calicoes.. M „ W h|t c Blank ct a Double-width Sheeting Calicoes „ lid „ Scarlet Blankets. ALBION HOUSE, TRAFALGAR-STREET, Opposite Mrs. Bird's, and next door to Mr. Anstice-s Baker's Shop. I*7 111111 1 1 ' —" " nmrmnnrr-T Printed and Published by W. NATION, Waimea-street, Nelson, New Zetland.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 418, 25 October 1861, Page 4

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567

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 418, 25 October 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 418, 25 October 1861, Page 4

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