CRITERION HOUSE. BLACK wishes to inform the \JT. residents of Akaroa and surrounding Bays, that he has NOW on HAND a Large and Well-assorted STOCK of all kinds of Seasonable DRAPERY and CLOTHING. These goods being bought before the increase in duty, no advance will be charged. The Stock consists of alpacas, poplins, mohairs, merinos, silks, and other fancy dress materials, prints, muslins, piques, galateas, costumes in alpacas, prints, white brocade, &c, carpetings, felt and coir, Dutch cocoanufc matting, American leather,window holland, brown holland, grass-cloth, calicoes, sheetings, towels, toilets, silk ties, fichues, trimmed and untrimmed hats, cretons, chintz, underclothing, silk parasols and umbrellas, tweeds. Special attention is called to the Clothing Department, where wiil be found the largest and best assorted stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, latest fashions. Boys' Suits in all shapes, Knickerbocker Suits, all sizes. Shirts—Crimean, Cotton, Regatta, White, Undershirts and Drawers. Braces, Ties, Hankerchiefs (silk and linen), Collars, Hosiery, &c.. &c. BOOTS of all kinds, Engli h and Colonial-made, Elastic-sides, Shooters, Watertights, Ladies' Kid Boots and Shoes, Children's Boots of all sorts, Slippers, &c, &c. G. BLACK, Criterion House. Au 30 — . .—# .-■•'&., ECONOMY HOUSE. "^ NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, SCHOOL PRIZES, &c. JUST RECEIVED—A really nice assortment of GOODS, suitable for the above, consisting of handsome books, writing desks, work boxes and baskets, ladies' companions (not live ones), silver p ncil cases, glass flower stands, >ases, Parian shelf ornaments, glass fruit dishes, toys and dolls of all kinds, best cricket bats and balls, basketware, concertinas. Also, a choice assortment of confectioner}'., biscuits, nuts lollies, dates and oranges. ~.* Jewellery, watches, tobaccos, pipes, cigars. Also, a very large assortment of Paperhangings, from 3d per piece. Sheep shears, lamp black, raddle, twine, &c, furniture, tin goods, ironmongery, sewing machines, crockery, glassAvare, garden tools, timber, sashes, doors, mouldings, churns and dairy requisites, guns and ammunition, blasting powder, paints, oils and glass, lemonade, bath bricks, almond toffee, mangles, Steadman's powders, coal tar, wedding rings, crowbars, cough lozenges, and in fact any odds and ends not to he had anywhere else can always be obtained from H. BILLENS, Economy House. N.B.—To arrive, Fireworks and Jam Jars." CAUTION. ANY Horses or' Cattle found TRESPASSING in the Paddock surrounding the Roman Catholic Church Akaroa, will he IMPOUNDED without further notice. WIGGINS & CO.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 361, 6 January 1880, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 361, 6 January 1880, Page 3
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