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J.MLO SMUH, TE ARO HOUSE/ CUBA STREET, Wellington. Eeepectfnily announces the arnval E* M It STEAMERS, tHiextensiv.' assort n.cnt o.t Choice, New ' - Orapery Goods, adapted for the SPRTNG SEASON. JAMKS SMITH, These eoofii .bavins been imported from the best Britwii n'l Continental markets: kre Avtirthv the ins cction "fall residents. m the l&anawatu, and as the Rteamers oflers trerv .facility for visitmg We! Ungton. a trip »o town *ouW not only ».«• pielsurable,but a visit to Tb Ako Hocsb would be undAub.tpdly profitable. TE ABO HOUSE, In the Miwinert TJfpartmrnt theNi-w Goods are exceedingly nelect, elegant and ftsbionable, huving been pureb 1 -— 'l by a buyer of excel' nt tavte, possessmfr a'>o > thorouizh knowledge of the marts of fcrinon. The MiUitiery workrooms at Tb Aro -Hnw-K are uridcTthe >uperinten. dene of an accomplishetl French Lwiv : Artiste, and all orders entrusted to her wire will be executed m the latest styles, ladi forwarded with promptitude. JA^IFS SMITH, TheT>*KS»s Hepartment is -fully- ■toclced With thy 1-trest fabric^, styles, and coloria"9 for sprine wear. .In addition to •which v- l vom-- hnyer raa'le an a ••a"-ta-'rous piireha"- ofahouj 950 pi«-"f» » r food "u3» f u'. -tylish Mohairs. Beig"s Cothme Gheets the advanta«i<. s of which will be opm to all purchasers »t T* Aro Housb The prices of thef<irall-. useful fabrics are 6d. 7id, «»1, 10' per yard. TE ABO HOUSE, ; Pattbb^ of the above lot ofDrrs«t>onds «nd any oth^r matoria'-' will be forwarded to any applicant, post free. JAMES SMITH, Tn tr." Mahtms TVnartment fit Te Aro House are on view pome el- srant styles \n Ladiet Fichus, VUites, and the fashionable Dolmans, the materials being O»»h---mere, Grosgrain. and hand netted Silk with.Chinelle Combination. TE ABO HOUSE, The Fancy . .Departmrn^ is all aglow with the >ariows shaded tints m Ribbons, Laces, Tulles, Scarfs, and there is an infinite variety of Lace Scarfs, Indian Muslin Scarfs, Squares, etc. Laces which *re now so much worn w?U be found m abundance m Cora'ine, Point d T Mcncon, Brabant, Bretonnr, Spanish, and m ■hades of Ecru, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. nm% smith. " Tn Pbtnt* the favorites are still the Dark Pompadour. These can be bad at Tv. A»o' House m groat variety, the combination of cn'ors and patterns bring inorr beautiful that ever, and the prices ranging from. <Hd and B|d ncr yard. Also, n good «»l"Ction of Plain Colored JPrmt*. CoWed Sateens, Attalea Twills, Oatrake Cloths m Pa Blvc Pale Pink, Old Gold, i'tid Cream Pnmbadour Sat-* -tei ns, Lace-Stripes m L White and Colors. TE AEO HOUSE, The importations thi? season at Te .A ho | Hou-b for Men's CLOTmNG- are very compltte, select, and varied, and customers can rely on getting fashionable cnt, good appearance, and durability m all garments purchased Tn clothing for Little Boys, ' Boys, and Youths' the as- - -flortment U .iinrivallcd m the City. Parcntsand Guardians therefore sbmi'W remember that nowhere else is such varictv to be had, and that for material, cut and value Te Aro House stands preemioe'it. S pec ( & r. x ot r- Tn o rder to en courage j»avmoutg, h Discoii'it of One Shilling- m thii ; l*oi»nd will b.- allowed »t Te Aro House <»n ».ll purchases of £2 and upwardfl. exc'.p'ing only "'special lots" and ♦' K'l ' Gloves," : TE ABO SOUSE, tf&WEB SMITH ; : 1E AM) HOI-SE, 01T8A.5T.. ; ..« iM .... M .-WELLmftTd»-

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 9 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 9 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 9 November 1881, Page 2

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