THE CRITERION Drapery ana Clothing Warehouse, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STBEHTS. ROBERT BLACK HAS this Season imported one of the LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OFDBAPEEr AND CLOTHING (in addition to a full variety of goods of Colonial Manufacture) he has ever offered to his oustomera, and is still showing large quantities of WINTER GOODS in every department. For excellence of quality and Moderate Prices, the Criterion Establishment cannot be surpassed. Our aim being always to encourage a Cash Business, we give, In addition to the lownesa of our prioes, a Cash Discount of One Shilling in every Found. Christ-church, New Zealand.
I COOKE & CEOSKBR I AVE now received and opened the greater portion of their Dlreot Shipments of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, ex City of Perth and mall steamers Shannon, Clyde and Indus, and wiah to draw particular attention to the extra Large Stook they cow hold, and which is marked at their usual Low Cash Prices Black velveteens from Is 6d yard COOKE & CROCKER Are offering speol&l value in ladies' and children's ulsters, jackets and mantles, ladies' millinery, corsets, underclothing and oostnmes. These have all been carefully selected by our London buyer from the best houses in Europe, and will therefore compare favorably with anything imported Into the colony Two-button black kid gloves, 1b lid pair COOKE & CROCKER'S Stook of dress goods is very large, wellassorted, cheap and fashionable. They pay particular attention to this department, and can give excellent value in blaok goods of the following materials :—Satin cloths, Russell and Persian cords, French merinos and cashmeres, lustres, Balmoral crapes, Cashmere serges, Austrian orapes, French twills and Paramattas Dutch oarpetingß from 6id yard COOKE & CROCKER Import very large quantities and special makes of calicoes, both white and unbleached, and in this line they can compete with any house in the colony, as they buy direot from the manufacturers, and cave the warehousemen's profits. Send for samples and compare them with those bought elsewhere Special white calico 4Jd, or 3s lid dcz COOKE & CROCKER Have a Bplendid stock of English and Colonial flannels at all prices, in white end cole red, and In light and heavy makes, to suit every purpose. They are also holders of English and Kaiapol blankets in large quantities, and will sell the same cheaper than any house in the trade Oood heavy flannel from 9i d .DOOKE & CROCKER Have a style of doing business which Is effective and lasting. They are satisfied with small profits, as they sell for cash ; they exchange any article sold by them in the event of its not suiting, (if within fourfceea-€lSy~B~if purchase) should" -nothiag-be'required in its place Superior costumes from 22s Sd COOKE & CROCKER Draw attention to their new stook of trillings, collarettes, wool and silk squares, hosiery, gloves, scsrveß and laces, all of whioh are the most fashionable goods, at extremely low prices COOKE & CROCKER Always keep a large Btock cf China mattings, hemp carpets, cocoa mattings, towels, quilts, toilet covers, tabllugs, table cloths and covers, curtains, damasks, antimacassars, &o. c c CASHEL STREET WEST.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2579, 13 July 1882, Page 2
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507Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2579, 13 July 1882, Page 2
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