ROBERT BLACK, Draper and Clothier, HIGH AND LI'JHFIELD STREETS, r 3 STILL opening np his NEW STOCK of DRAPERY for the Autumn and Winter Seasons, all of which has been selected with the greatest care to meet the requirements of hia numerous customers Having been Imported direct from the Home Markets, he is enabled to offer goods at WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES. As the demand this season is expected to he unusually large, 8.8. woul t recommend hia customers t> make their purchases as ..arly as possible, to avoid disappointment. A very largo variety cf the Newest and most Fashionable ■ DRESS MATERIALS of French and English manufacture, at rric s ranging from sjd per yard to 2< 6d Ladies’ Bl rok Cloth Jackets, good and stylish Ladies’ and Children's Tweed Ulsters, rare value All B ack Dress Materials splendid value this season Melton Cloth Skirts at Is lid t Black Quilted Lustre Skirts, in great v Ti«.-y, from 4s 111 to 17s Cd A j)> line of Ladies’ felt Skirts at 5s 6J, which cannot be equalled at almost doable the price Black Satin Skirts, beautiful goods. In Household Requisites, such as Blankets, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Tab’e Linen, Damasks, &o , Ac., 1 hold a Large Stock, which cannot be surpassed in value. Several Special Lines, in limited quantity only, of Kaiap'd Blankets, as 7J to 10 per cent, under usual prices. CLOTHING- AND OUTFTTING DEPARTMENT. This Dspartment will be found replete with a la'ge and well assorted Stock of Antumn and Winter Goods. Galatea, S»o. and Puget tweed suits Boys’ Norfolk, Austrian, and tunic suits Youths’ 8.8. Sac and D.B. Galatea tweed suits Men’s Trousers and Vests, Colonial and English "Tweeds Men’s Pilot, Tweed and Nap Overcoats Boys’ Heavy Ulster Oveicoats, splendid value Youths’ Overcoats In Witney, PJot, and Melton Men’s 'Tweed Macintoshes and Waterproofs Boys’ Black and White Macintoshes Men’s Printed Mole Trousers, special value, at 5s lid ; also better goods Shirts in immense variety, in White, Colored and Oiimean Kaiapoi, Mo-giel, and English Underflannela and Wool .‘-’ox Hat», .Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs. Gloves Handkerchiefs, Braces, Bolts, Ties, &c. ROBERT BLA.CK, WHOLESALE k RETAIL DRAPER, High and Lichfield Streets. 1300
cjc cjc COOKE & CEO3KER HAVE now received and opened the greater r>o'ti ’n of their Direet Shipments of AUTUMN ANO WINTER f HM D 3, er ’ iny r.f Perth and mail steamers Shannon Clyde and Indus, and wish to draw particular at ention to the extra Large Stock they n"W bo'd, and which is marked at their usual Low Cash Prices Black velveteens from la fid yard COOKS & CROCKER Are offiring special value in ladies’ and child'rn’rt u ste r a. jackets and mantles, lad'es’ millinery, corset”, underclothing and costumes. These have all been narefuPy seleoted by our London buyer from the best houses in Europe, and will therefore compare favorably with anything imported into the colony Two-button blank kid gloves, Is lid pair COOKS & CBOCKER’3 Stock of dress goods is very large, wellassorted, cheap and fashionable. They pay particular attention to this depsrtment, and can give excellent value in blank goods of the following materials ; —Satin cloths, Ru ’sell and t er«ian cords, French merinos and cashmeres, lu*tr s. Balmoral crapes, Ca-hmere serges, Austrian crapes, French twi’ls -nd Paramattas Dutch carpetings from G;d yard CUOKE & CROCKER Import very large quantises and special makes of caVooes, both white and unbleached, and iu thir line they can compete with any house i t the colony, as they buy direct fiom the rn muf rcturers, and rave the warehouse men’s proflrs. Send for sa-np’es and compare them with those bought elsewhere Fpeolal white calico 4Jd, or 3s lid doz COOKfI & OHO KER Have a splendid st.ick of English and C denial flannels at all prices, in white and cot red, and in light and heavy makes, to suit every pu pose. They are also holders of Eng U-h and Kaiapo't blankets in large quantities, aid will sell the same cheaper than ary house in the t 'ado Good heavy flannel from 9Jd C"(>hE & OBOCKKii Have a ityle of doing business which is i ff ctiva nrd lasting. They are satisfied with sm-11 profis, as they sell for cash; they exchange a. y T-rtirlo sold by them in the event of its not sni ing, or return the money (if within f urwea da.s of purchase) should uotLisg bo required in its place Superior costumes fr'm 22s fid COOKS & CROCKER D-»w attention to their now stock of frillinga, col.’are'tes, wool and silk squares, hosiery, g'oves, scarves ard laces, all of which are the most fashionable goods, at extremely 1 iw prices Dress s made on the premises COOKE & CROCKER _ Always >e p a largo stock if China mattings hemp c-rpets, cocoa mattings, towels, quilts, toilet covtrs, tabii.igs, table cloths »nd c.iv-rs, carluius, damasks, antimaCiSSJfS, &o. c|c innmxsataxuaHST C |C CASHEL STREET WEST.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2523, 10 May 1882, Page 2
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