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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. I AM glad to be aide to announce the arri\ai of large shipments of very Superior Goods in the above i epartment. As there are certain classes of these goods, which notwithstanding all attempts to produce them of colonial manufacture, are made in the Home markets of equally good quality, and at a much lower price, I have imported goods of this kind largely, and offer them at very low prices. In articles of colonial manufacture, I am now showing a large variety,which for excellence of workmanship, stylish cut, good fit, and superior finish, cannot be excelled. lam able to offer these goods at lower prices than ever previously, and would ask special attention to the variety, and value of the following lines, viz: PAGET COATS, bound and unbound in fancy Coatings, Tweeds and Cloths. GALATEA JACKETS and SAJ COATS in large varit ty. ThOUSEKtt and VESTS in West of England and Scotch Tweeds, also in plain and Fancy Colonial Tw< eds. OVERCOATS in Testers, Chesterfields, &c., of Irish Frieze, Nape, and Pilot Cloth &o. TIES and SCARVES, in silk and woollen, in great profusion. In BOY-’ CLOTHING, a most extensive variety, including some very cheap lines m hoy’s Suits. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is now abundantly stocked with useful and Fashionable Goods, suited for the Autumn and Winter Seasons. Customers may rest assured they will find a large variety in all classs of goods required at this season of the year, offered at such low prices as direct importing from the best Home Markets, purchasing them to a largo extent for cash, and a determination to sell for small profits, enable me to do. CASH, DISCOUNT OF ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND. ROBERT” BLACK, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 61 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRIZE MONIES will be PAID at Radcliffe’s Hotel on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 24th, at 8 o’clock p.m. 786 J. GREENAWAY, Secretary.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1275, 20 April 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1275, 20 April 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1275, 20 April 1878, Page 2

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