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Announcements. W. B. GIRLING & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, BLENHEIM AND PICTON. THE ARRIVALS THIS SEASON TO DATE ARE 77 CASES AND BALES NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN & WINTER, Comprising all that is NEW, CHOICE, and FASHIONABLE, as well as the heavier, strong,'warm, and substantial materials. THE VASTNESS OF THE STOCK IS UNEQUALLED IN THE ANNALS OF THE PROVINCE. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTHero there is an Unrivalled Display of ENGLISH MILLINERY, pronounced by general opinion to be beyond compare. LADIES’ COSTUME DEPARTMENT. A Superb Lot of Ladies’ LONG JACKETS, in all qualities and price—some plain, some richly trimmed. Ladies’ Ulsters, Ac. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Persian, Belgian, and Resino Cords in Navy Blues, Prunes, Maroons, Clarets, Browns, Olives, Ac. The same shades also in Cashmeres, Diagonals, French Merinos, Satin Cloths, All Wool Reppes, Ac., Ac. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. A Splendid Lot of Black Cashmeres, French Merinos, Satin Cloths, Alpacas, Lustres, Diagonal Satin Cloths, Wool Serges, Balmoral Crapes, Crepede Crepe, Cobourg’s French Twills, Paramattas, Ac., Ac. Black Crapes, 4-Button Josephine Kid Gloves, Black Shawls. A large stall of Dressmakers, Quick Dispatch, Good Work, and Latest Fashions. This department is presided over by Miss Batch klou. BLANKET DEPARTMENT. Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Merino, Witney, Supers, Mediums, Blue, Grey Scarlet, Bed Bugs, Ac., Ac. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Sheeting, in every width, from ] h to 3 yards wide Long Cloths, in every quality Heavy Calicos, white and unbleached Russian Duck, Apron Check Forfar’s English and American Tickings Cotton Union and Linen White and Unbleached Swansdown Calicos Kaiapoi, Welsh, Lancashire, and Saxony Flannels Diapers, Cloutings, Irish Linens, Silcsias Hollands, Ureeu, White, and Bull’Window Hollands, every width Class Cloths, Crimean Flannels I’ink Linings, Curtain .Muslin and Nets Lace, Muslin and Applique Long Curtains Prints, Table Covers U kite and Unbleached Table Damask Jaccounts, Mulls, Check, Nainsook, Book, aiul Striped Muslins. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Tapestry, Kidder, Felt, Dutch, Hemp, Linoleums. Floor Cloths, Cocoanut Matting y to 14 yards wide, Felt Squares, Door Mats, and Hearth Bugs. MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. '1 lie variety in this Department is immense. All sorts and sizes, makes, and prices. Suits in saddle tweeds, Geelongs, Fancy Tweeds, Serges, Ac. Trousers and Vests in plain, striped, and check tweeds, 200 different patterns. Cent’s Top Coats in pilot cloths, frieze, tweed, Ac. Pilot .Jackets, Ulsters, Waterproofs, Cent’s Fashionable Cut Coats, Boys’ and Youths’ clothing of every description. GENT'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. Fashionable Scarfs, Ties, Ac.; Fur-top Kid Gloves, Braces, Belts, Cotton, Merino, and Wool Half-Hose, Flannel, Merino, Lambs’ Wool, and Cotton Under Vests, and Pants, Oxford Shirts, with collars, and detached collars ; White Shirts, plain and pletes; Cashmere Neck Handkerchiefs, Ac. All country orders receive the most careful attention.—A discount of Is in the £ allowed to all cash customers. We perceive by advertisement that an outsider is trying to make capital out of the local Drapers, and ourselves in particular. We should not have noticed this or the advent of these men, had they not opened the way for us to do so. We need not say very much, because the people of Blenheim must he heartily sick of these adventurers, who trade upon the credulity of the unenlightened, by using such terms as BARGAINS ! GREAT BARGAIN'S!! with a contrary result,, and then to make it important they catalogue ; then if that won’t do, they try mock auctions ; then, if they find they cannot work sufficiently upon the people in one place, they take the stuff'elsewhere, with the same cry—Great Bargains, catalogues, mock auctions, Ac. However, some men live by their wits. We cannot say we envy or are desirous of imitating them. A fair, legitimate business is, in the long run, far better—both for buyer and seller. 209

I SHORTLY TO ARRIVE. PER PAR KORA, jQIRECT FROM ENGLAND, A splendid Selection OK ALBUMS WORKBOXES WRITING DESKS TOYS BOOKS STATIONERY VIOLINS FLUTES And other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Likewise some first-class Gold and Silver Jewellery. 36 HERMAN ELBECK, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Alfred Street. VALUATION. THE Undersigned is prepared to make Valuations in any part of the Provincial District, having had experience extending over several years in valuing land and other property. SO WILLIAM DO US LIN.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 238, 30 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 238, 30 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 238, 30 May 1881, Page 4

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