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JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET, Wellington^ [ „ . .-■,.'. • ■ - ■ — i j£«Bpectfully announces the arf i vai BXM AIt" STEAMERS, In extensive assbrtnuiit o» Choice, New Drapery Goods, adaj.tcii for the SPRING SEASON. JAMES SMITH, lTiesc goods taviftg Ih*ii irti^orted ftoin the best British snd (outiiut-Ul tnarßf'n. ■*re VrOrthy the insprclion *«f «)l ret-idt-ht-in the Maaawftru, int-i us rheSteamtT.s *ffeTß : every facility for visi-njrWil " lington, a trip fo to>vn would ij«t ■ niy l>c but a visit to Tk Anu lii xfcK would be undoubtedly proiitable. In the Miimhsbt Dcparfmrn* the If* •> < - Goods are exceedingly uelect, elegant and ffcebiohable, having been purchased by h. boyerofexcelhnt taste, possessin.u also thorough knowledge of the v est marts of fiwhion. The Millinery workrooms ai Te '.-Ano Hoosjs are under the superinun. deflce of an accomplished French L:nlv Artiste, ami all orders miniated to her »»re will be executed m the Ihttwt styles, tund forwarded with promptitude. ; JAMES SMITH, ■ TheDEEsa Department is fully stocked %ith the latest fabric*, style*, and oolo--ih?9 for spin*? wear. In addition to which our Home huycr rh'V ;»*i n 'va:itagWtti purchase of a«»mr 950 tii«' rs o l ' good Useful, stvli'sh AJohairs. B<'ig<-a. Costtmn Cheeks Sfc, the advantage* of >hich will be open to alt nnrchas*™ =«t Ti?Auo llocsK. The prict^ of thr-»-reall> useful fabrics are 6tl, 7^i, 8 i, lOd per yard. TB ABO HOUSE, Pattehhs of the abov? lot o*Dr< ssGonils «nd any other 'nHtem'.s Mill be forwarded to any applicant, post free. ■ ; - : -^M:kS. : SMI:T ; IU In the Mantle "Department at Tc Aro Hdusiftart? on view pome el^pant styles m Ladies* Fichus, Vixitex, and the fa.^iiiiin•ble Dolman's, the materia's' beinji Cash- . mere, -Grosurain, and )ia:.d netted Silk with Chinelle CorabinaUuii. TE ABO HOUSE, The Fare* Denarftncti* i» ft'? n*l * with the various sfifjrlfd tints m HHibnns, Laces, Tulles. S 1 -irf ••», and 'here is an fnficite variety of l^ace Scarf*. Indian Mns» tin Scarfs', Sq««;irtS. < >f c I.adts which tre now so much votn will lu j fonid m Abundance m Cut-a inc. Point d'Alencon, Brabant, JBrc'onnr, Spanish, and m shades of 'Ecra, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. J^MfS SMITH. In Pjbints the fat'oHles are still the D«rh Pompadour. These can he had at IV •' Afto il^ofiSfi m variety, the combination of color's: and pathrns biinir more beautiful that rter. :'nd the prices ranging from 4sd and B|d per yard. Also, a go<ifl §plcf:ti<)n of Plain CoWeil Frints, Colored Sateens, Attatect Tin'ffo, Oatrake Cloths m Pa Sinn, Pule Pink . Old Gold, ftfd >Cfc(tm Pomhadour Satterns, Lace Stripes m Wliite and Colors. TE AEO HOUSE, The importations this sVns'nvai TeAro Hotjsi for Men's Ci.othi.no are vety complete, f elect, and .ya'.ied.- «n •! pjwlouiurs it&ffje}v.ovugc\l\ng lJ»sh on;ii)li- -Cftt. good appearance, and durability m aM gannehts purchased. T» cl'«ti<in<; for lartle Boys, Boys, and T"ijfh>' the «s---•Ofttnent is unrivalled if* the OJfv, Parents and Guardian* therefor? slmtiW ■ • Mincmber^hat novvlitre else_ is Miih ,va • rlcty to be Lad, and that ■ for niuitrxl, i coi'and Value Te Aro llciiße standis prr ' eiainei.f. - " » — — - — — — f ' *V ••* :'-. v: '■'•''■■ . v ; '"".; -,■•'. ■..•■. : '. ■ "; ' ) . 1.--., „, • ;./-• . ■ ■ i SrficiAr. Kote- Jn oulfr to, encoura«re ', psyments, a;D}Sf > r>untp''f%t S' iHinp m ? ;,'s!>• T'oinA ivJH VflMovvU), it Te Aro l House on . «ifl jMirch.-rsfß <>i' £2 and up- i 1 ' wafds, cict pting inly .'*sptcifcl lots" and ! ; ."/... ' ■ •■' ■.■'■ :'■ .■''■.' - .--.■ . v- ' ;' r ; %& aro House, •■0 ? -'-" ■■■■ #-> "■:■<:•■ — r— J ji;Mls- SMITH. \

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 2

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