HUMMER -pjRAPERY! QUMMER "PjRAPERY !! Gk ~B LACK Has much pleasure in informing his customers and the public of the Peninsula that he has just opened up his first shipment ex Rangitika. These goods, being purchased in the best market and coming direct, will be found firstclass value. Prints Muslins Galatea, stripes and plain Alpacas, plain and figured Pompadour Prints, a splendid assortment Lalies' Hosiery Silk Ties Handkerchiefs' Parachutes Printed Sateens Ladies' and Girls' White Straw Hats In every shape and quality Girls' Sailor Hats, assorted , Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Flowers Feathers Belts Collars, etc., etc. One Bale of Cheese Binding, 36 inches wide Cheese Cloth, White and Unbleached, up to 40 inches wide. J^BN'-QLOTHING. A Large and Varied Assortment of Suits in all Shapes, English and Colonial made Blue. Serge Suits, a splendid line for 82s Gd the Suit Heavy Tweed Suits from 45s Trousers and Vests and Trousers, a well-assorted stock on hand Youths' and Boys' Suits, all shapes Knickerbocker Suits Boys' Sailor Suits One case Men's Straw Hats in Straw Chip, Lea horn, etc. 20 dozen Black Felt Hats 10 dozen Drab, all shapes and qualities 8 clown Boys' Black and Drab, assorted ' shapes 10 dozen Gents' Oxford and Regatta Shirts TjIANCY <p OODS. A general Assortment on hand. Silver Brooches and Sets Suites Purses Combs Dolls Brushes Pipes Perfumery Knives ' Picture Books SJissors, etc., etc. T)OOTS In every make, Colonial and English. Ladies' Prunella Boots Kid Boots, sewn and rivetted Ladies' and Girls' Shoes Children's Boots, a great variety. rp AILORING y\EPARTMENT. A well-assorted slock of Tweeds on hand. Mosgicl, Kaipoi,and West of England Tweeds. A hrst-class Cutter in charge and a good Jit guaranteed. The style of the dress has a prominent place In the thoughts of the grave and the £Y7, And CRITERION HOUSE is one of) the best For the fashionable dress of the day. A stylish new suit is now to be got For just thirty-two shillings or so ; I can give you a hat for five bob to match, That to Oln ist-cnur eh by rail you may go. That CRITERION HOUSE you all know Is famed for its Trousers as well The price, fit, style, and finish are such That no house in the trade can excel. The stack it is large and well sorted, The patterns and styles are quite new ; Just give them a trial for comparison, An:l I'm sure you'll be satisfied too. For I keep everything that is wanted, As you will see by the Akmioa Mail, So thaukiiu you all for past favors, My motto's small profits, quick sale. G. B LACK ' f-i UI T EItI 0 N TT OUS E, 1 BEACH ROAD, AKAROA. I
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 578, 27 January 1882, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 578, 27 January 1882, Page 1
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