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JAMES SMITH,.TE ARO HOUSE, /-.•■.. ■ ■ • CUBA- STREET, Wellington. Befipectrully announces the arrival Xt M4IL STEAMBBS, ' . m extensive assortment of Chnice. New Drapery Goods, adapted for the SPRINf . SEASON. - -iAJlESvssiiTa. Theße goods baviuj? heen imported from the best British find Contmental markets. are worthy the inspection: of all rcsulrnts "m the Mimawatuf and as the Steamers offers every facility for Visiting Weilineton, a trip to town would not only ne pleasurable, but a visit to Tb Aho Hobsh would he undouhted]y profitable. TE HOUSE, In tne MiM-iuEBT Department the New Goods are exceedingly select, elegant and fashionable, .haying been .purchased by a "-buyer of excellent ta«tejpossessing also thorough knowledge of the best marts of fashion. The Millinery workrooms at T/e Abo Hotjsb are under the gupeTintendence of an accomplished French Lady -Artiste, and. all orders entrusted to her •* iu^wiH of executedin the latest style*, mud forwarded with promptitude. i TheDiusss Department is fully ttoeked -with .the latest fabrics, styles, and colorings for spring wear.' Tn. addition to which Home buyer made an a'lvHMtageous purcbase of abbnt 550 pieces of ' . gobd useful, stylish Mohairs, Beiges. Costume Cheeks &c, the advantages of ■which will be open to ail purchnsors at TbAko H6TJBB. The price* of these ] dreally usefuLfabfics are 6d v .75d,.8<1, lOJ per yard. TE ABO HOUSE, pAtTERN" of the above lot of Dress Goods tod an^ «ther material* will be forwarded • to any applicant, post free. .JAMES SMITH, 1 In the MiTTTT/B Department »t T e Aro House are on view pome el ••irsnt sivlcs m Ladies' Fichus, Vhites, and the fashionable Dolmans,, the materials hfinjr C^hmere, Qros«rain, and ha"d netted Silk with Chinelle Combination. V :. • ' — ■ — * TE ARO HOUSE, The Fawct ' Departmrnt is all aglow ■with the various shaded tints m Ribbons, Laces, Tulles, Scarfs, and there is an infinite variety of Lace Scarfo. Indian Muslin Scarfs, 'Squares, etc. Lacr* which are now so much worn will be found m abnadencft m Pora'ine. Point d Alencon, _lßrahanr, Bretoane, Spanish, and m gbades oTEcrur Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. lisysis smith. Tn ; 'PitT!» < r« •*>? favontes;a.r« "till the Dark Pompadour. Thcse^can be bad at Tk A»o l ions Kin great variety, the com-> Mnafion .«f-cn'«»rs and , patterns being morp.bjL'wuifnl fhHt ever, and the prices ranginfj f-om -4kl and B|d per yard. A?f?o, »" (j'V^l k> !• ption of Plain Colored \Printx: Cohred S'ltcens, Attalea 7 wills, dairakr. Cloths m Pa Blue, Pale Pink, Old Gold, otid Cream Pomhadour Satte*ns. Lace StHpes i?i While and Colors. > TE ABO HOUSE, The imports 'ions f h:s s^ns^i nt Tb Aro Hew-Bfor Mbn's Ci.OTTrfNa ar« very •complete, »el<»ct, and va«icl, «n ' customers can rely on getthiir l»sh-nn:ible cut, good -appearansp, and duiiil>i'itv i-i a'l garments purch-aseii Tn c!o'!»in-z for Little Bo>«, Rsys, sind Xoii:!i«* the as- ■ 'tirierit ' i<« unrivalled m the City. ' "iNronts nnri Gnardi^ria tbc-i\'for° should .remember f h.»t nowhere else is such yarjetrto he-laV, and tnst for nvi^rutl, cnt sind v.ilue Te Aro Iloiise stands prefrr.inoiit. ■ JAjEfe6.-a»S »*¥**£..»£, Svitrr'AL ' ot.e : In onit-r t<> e:)p.»nrn?f paviii?iii!i,n i>isc'im;>t »)f < '»*■ S' iilmvr i" ■ \!M" •'-'■• U'-S "iU ■'.••': :r'l'»"-t<' ■'■' ' ! "' '^ '" -.■"■ House ''li ".ll )HV(.'h!is^r< <>>■ £- »"d nji- ■ "'w.r«rds;fXccpH"isj <n»!y " b;-> i-iiii lots" am! ■«-Riy' ; ft!o*'V i. iv 1- i"U uo \J~'*a, .']■.-;■ .'A,i : r-ifn'- 'SB. CUBA^T,.., .«..», WELLINGTON

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 5 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 5 November 1881, Page 2

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