JAMBS SMITH, TE AltO HCUSE, Cuba. Stebet, W^ellingtoTi. , 1880. LADIES' STRAW HATS In all the New Shapes, Erom- 9d. to ss. 6d. LADIES' MILLINERY BONNETS Latest Styles, 12s; 6d. to 425. , -o A. Large Stock of NEW FLOWERS TTBW FEATHERS Nbw MiiiU»b»T Matehuis. THE DRRSS °DEP>RTMENT AtTe Ar» House. JVe«j Shot Lustres 6£d. Neat Shot Lustres 6id. Ndw Shot Lustres 7|d. And a large range of superior. Dress Fabrics srifh as->« ■ CASHMERE, DIAGONAL, FOULE BEIGE MUSLIN BEIGE, &0., from Is. fid. to 3s. 6d. per yard. WASHING. 0 FABRICS. Printed and Plain Camhrics Pompadour Prints and Patterns Galatta Stripes AUalea Twills From ijd..to-2s. per yard. Pattbsns Febb bt Post. DISCOUNTS ALLOWED AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ouoa Street WELLINGTON. Ist.— On all Cash Purchases to the amount of £2 and upwards (with the exception of Kid Gloves, and " Special Cheap Lots") 5 per cent., equal to ONE shilling m the£. 2nd.— On all monthly accottnts, paid on or before the 15th of the following month, %\ per cent. LADIES' JACKETS, jEleqatit Design m Cashmere, Silk and Sitin de Lron. . THK NEW JERSEYS' In all trie leading sJ/ades. LADIES' JACKETS made to order, and copied from, the latest fashion plates. MEiSTS IISPRING CLOTHING AT ~ TE ARO HOUSB, £ Mbn'b Twbbd Sitits, 60s Men's Louwge Suits, 50s Hun's Totbbiai Sttiti, 59s 6d Men's Paobt Sthts, 545. 6d. Men's Geblo*o Suits, 68s. 6d. Mkn'b Sehchb Suits, 21s/ Men's Sbbob CoXts, 10s 6d Men's Tweed Coats, 13s 6d Men's Wousted Pacjbt Coats, 27s 6d Men's Coatin» Lounge Coats, 80s. Mbn.'s "Venetian Coats, 355. Me.si Trouseks and Vests, 17s 6d Men's Taousnas and Vests, 193 6d ■ Men's Trouseb* ant> Vbsts, 21.s .Mek's TsonSEH3 and Vests, 25s Coix>niu. Trousebs and Vests, 25s 6d Co&oniat. TnousEßS and Vests, 27s 6d Colonial Trousers and Vests, 29s 6d Men's Cheviot Trouseus, 8s 9d Men's Twbbd TRorsERS, 10a 6d Men's Tweed Trouskrs, 11 « 6d Men's Tweed Tbouserb, 13s 6d "W^st of England Trousers, 16s 6d MBS* SBBG3 TrOTTSEBS, 8s BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS TROUSERS COATS In Cheat Variety. A large and woU-seWted stock ofj . SHIRTS, - In Habtabd, Otfobd, ReSjAtta, and White dressed. , t JUVENILE CLOTHING AT '■■ '■' '• ' TE ARO HOUSE TOB THE SPRING SEASON Cossack Suits, from 7s 6d Lowestost Suits, from . 9s 6d Alpine Suits, from 11b 6d Dopxß Suits, from 11s 6d GwanvJllb Suits, from 13s 6d Bbrklbt Suits, from 16s r G-bosvbnob Suits, from 16s " Horpolk SuiTß, from 18s 6d Cubragm Suitb, from 19s fid Sandown Suits, from 19* 6d PaiNoi Suits, from 24s Brighton Suits, from 24s 6d TBLVBT SxniS, t» sonu of the latest and most becoming styles, from 22s 6d to 29s 6d. Bon* Rush Hats. ONE SHILLING. THE TRAM OARS Meet 'every Train and will Stop at ¥It> Aro H«tue for the convenience of Customers. JAMES SMITH. TE ABO HOUSE, Cm Sttxbv, WELLINGTON,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 107, 12 January 1881, Page 2
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466Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 107, 12 January 1881, Page 2
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