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JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, , CUBA STREET, Wellington. Hes-ect fully atitifttmce* ftiP arrl ' aT ' EXJ. 11. vTr.AM>k«< %^ery. Hoods, «dn, ted f«,f the .^JfftlßG SEASON. '"3.AMLS SMITH, Tbc«c^rdsl-avtna Uen imported from fteteM Biiii^ •iuW'ontim-rtHl inn^". are worthy the in«ncii<>n ,-f .■« re B ..!«nt« m the Mn.'awftfu, «*<\ na »he Ste«n«ors offers eveiV i-«-iHtv far vislt.ti? }V"1---pleasurable, >■«• -a visit to 'i>. At«o II- osb would be nndoubff'ly profitable. ■ V ' " ' ' — ~" TE AKO HOUSE, In tbe 'VLtLVtitsn Pcpar'mriit the New Goods are exceedingly select, elegant onrt ; fashionable, having been purchased by n bnyer of excellpTlt t^.te, pnssepsms: also i thorough knowledge o< the Vest marts of ftiMon! The Millinery workrooms at Tit A*o House nre -under tbe niperintrndence of an accomplished French Lady Artiste, and all orders entrusted to her j ifttrewiil be executed m tbe latest styles; and forwarded with promptitude. JAMES SMITH, ThePttESstiepartm-rjt is fully locked Wth the latest fabric?, styles and colorIn "a for spring wear, Tn .to I*flicli Uomr Vnyer ma<l« an a ■•• vnnta«»eo«B purchase : ...f «bo«v '250 pio."f s of Bond Useful, «=hltsh MoUirt, Beiges. Costume Cheeks §-c... the advautHges of wbieh-trlUbe op.h to all pntchasets at t* Aho HotJStf. The price*, of the*reaU 5 useful fabrics are 6d, 7fr\, Bd, 101 per yard. TE ARO HGtTSE, pAtTRB!f« of the aboVft lot o r lVss Goods «nd. «ny other niafrrfa'* will bo forwarded to any &pj>Yic&vt, post free. JA-MKS SMITH, In tbp MAtrrr.« ■Denaftrnent Ht T e Aro House -aTe'-OT vie*r<=ome -rV»nT« Jvl-a m Ladies' Fichu** foite*, and the fashion- ■ '■rtleJWfart**,th6 4 m«jmal ! .- beinj- CaAmere, Grossrain, and hand netted Silk with Ghinelle Combination. TE ARO HOUSE, The Panct Benartmr nt ls 4 alt a«lnw With the varionn Bhnded tints m Ribbon?, Laces, Tulles, Scarfs and there is an inflnlte -variety .of Lacr Scarfs, Tndian Muslin Scarfs Squares, etc. Lafies which are now bo much worn wiM he found m abnndance m r-ora'ine. Point A AJencon, Brabant. Bretonnr, Sp»Tiisb,' and m shades of Ecru, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black^__ . - ■ j jIMiS SiITH. In-Pftiwt"' the. favorites are still the Dark Pompadour. These can he had at Tk Abo HoTJSHin great variety, the combination of color* and patterns bring more"bea\itlfnl that ever, and the prices, ranging from 4^d and B|d per yard. Also, a prnml ejection of Plain Colored Print*,. Colored Sateens, Attatea Twills, Oatrake Cloths m Pa Slue, Pate Pink, Old Gold, tmd Cream PomhadoUr Satteens, Lace Stripes m White and Colors. TE AltO HOUSE, Tbe imporfatidits thi" season at T» Abo ltov>B for Me*'* Cr-OTiriNd fere very eompliite, Reluct, and varied, »n<! oflatomers can rely on settiag f,ash ; nh!ibl« cut. food appearance" and durability m a'l garoif-nts purchased Tn clot trine f« r Little Boys, Boyjs, and Youths' the as■orrnrient Ji utiriyaiUd i» the' City. Parents and (Juardiaria therefor* s«hould remember that nowhere else Is «U«h variety to be bad, and that fot material, fiutand value Te Aro Honse etandi preeminent] SpJjciai. -Tn order to encMiracre .Jjnvme^'s, » Dis^mtMt o<*On<> SHllinjr m "the T ? «»!:n=l will bo a'lnwetl at Te Aro i>n 'ill -purrh-ises of £2 and upwards, ricppting only "special lots" and "Xv. 1 0 loves." '■"■' TE AKO HOUSE. JAMES SMITH ■TK Alia-HOHS^. i4ai3MjLß*.,,L» Wellington

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 173, 12 November 1881, Page 2

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