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0 EXTENSIVE AEEIVALS OJ? NEW DRAPERY GOODS FOR THE COMING AUTUMN & WINTER SEASONS. ROBERT BLACK, Draper and Outfitter, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HAS Just Kooeivod his First Consignment of HEW STOCK for the coming Season, and has much pleasure in informi -g his numerous Customers and the Public, thatho has been most fortunate in securing some exceedingly Cheap Parcels from Hoted Manufacturers, and that he will this season be able to supply goods CHEAPER THAN EVER. E.B. does not import all the Lowest Priced Goods to be got, but on the contrary, is most careful to import Useful and Fashionable Goods of first-class value, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We have now landed a large quantity of Dress Materials, Costume Clothe, Beiges, Serges, &0., particularly suited for the Colonial trade, SPLENDID VALUE. BLACK GOODS. Cashmeres Satin Cloth, French Merinos Serge Cloths Wool Poplins Crape Cloths Crapes, &e., &c. SHIETINGS. ALL WOOL, UNION AND COTTON. In Great Variety. KNITTING WOOLS. Alloa Yarns Saxony Fingerings Fi.-gering, Cocoon Fingerings In a Great Variety of Color,. A splendid weighty Fingering Wool at 2s 6d, Ingrain Colors, 3a. KAIAPOI MANUFACTURES. Tweeds, White and Shirting Flannels, Serges, Yarns, Blankets, 4c. In Kaiapoi Twill Blankets, I am able to offer a very decided Bargain, having bought Five Biles slightly soiled and disc'loured. These I am able to offer at a very large reduotion off the original prices. Being all wool, they are muthjsuperlor to English Goods. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A Large Variety in this Department of Colonial and English made Garments of every kind, as also every article required for the general Outfitting of Gentlemen, Boys and Youths. ROBERT BLACK, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, High and Lichfield Streets. 1300 HO S i-dt-i W ',qo h ® ? c ® a s-gclo ® oogo-o W rj a Q 0 0 M n H b b Q b pr Si § srcco.K, ® ° p £ o tr’ £?* 15 2 b tr o w p ct o i . i o *■< _ Fb Qj tK ® m** tz{ 51S g g 3 »n S - ►?! 5B§ H S g.vi O “ s.* § MnE ~ «8 g- . <t> a viO v? 2. trQ O so S-.OQ < ~ o hj Q o S-g P- m 5* g kT* 5?" CD u 3. w W n 3 w'crj Bag -® |s! P 5j vj H to--5.W ‘ a ■ a. O fo H o o o b M b b f 6, cc b U 3 b b b Q Q b b b 0 b CD b g b b b b (► b b b *1

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2483, 22 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2483, 22 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2483, 22 March 1882, Page 2

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