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JAMES SMITH, . TE ARO 'HOUSE, ■r j CUR A: STRfiElV'WeMmgten; • P. c ejccl fnl ly anridurices the arrival '•'•" I'X MOL STEAMERS, ■ . £.u cx?.ensiyc H^sortinent ol Choice; New Drapery Qoods, adapted for the : ' , SFIUNG ' SI^ASOXi ;, JAMES ;SMITH^ '^'hwe gonds.hayinis been 1 im'poVtefl from ti»s be^t British and (Continental markets, arc- worth v the inspection. df all residents in tlie Miir-nvatiU'antl 1 as the Steamers vJFsra eveiv facilitV for visiting Wellington, a t" u io (ovrt»M*d\jllß not only be pl'asnrHble, •: k ! a \\&i to'Te Aro House vr' «!d be mim! . ilJtecHy-prbfltable. TE ,^KO HOUSE,*' h: the Mi_.Li:<tKT. Department the New Goods are exciodiugly select, elegant and fabhiunable, h,u ing been, lpiirbhascd by a bnver ofexceli. ut ta*te, possessing' aUo thorougli kno. kdge of -tlie best marts of fashioi./ Thi fifilliriery workrooms at Ts Ar; Hi -f ■'.; ■■ aro under the superintcnJe.'jc? ut' an; a-^oujpjglfred French Lady Artiste, and.all b'r<ler«r* PnWusted to her care willbj executed in thelateSt'styles;' antl forwarded wUMftrajntptifft'ie.', .^AiLEs .smith;T< e Diifi33 Department is fullyVstocked wifh the latest fabrics, styles, and colorless for spring wear. In adjtlition to phich our lloiujb'. buyer, made.fiifc-advaa-tagcbiis purchase: of about 250 1 - 'pieces of gorid :• iiseful, stylish . MoTiairs, Beiges, CffsiiiHc.Cheelts.frc, the advantages of wluch will be open to all purchasersat 7> Ar.o House. The prices of these rc'4l) useful fabrics are 6dj 7^ Bd,' IQii pcrjrard. : - . . v TE ABO HGUSE 9/ TiTf erics of the '"'above- lot 6*" Dress Goods ar«'l any 'other' materials will be forwarded to any applicant, post free. ' K JAMES, SMITH, Tv tlieMiNTiß Depaf tmenf at VTe/Aro ITftnse are on view some^elrganHtylesin Ladhn\ Ficlfiis, Visitex, and the fashion-' thin Dalmanjs,. 'the materials .Being Cash r nfti ; b, ■Gr6stfH?n t --; I ;apii^ r han.q--iette3-Sitk T?i«h Chinelle Combination..^ ' ;, TE AEO HOtTSF»^ The Fancy' \ Depaftment'; is all' f aglow v(\\h. Ihe various shaded tints in'Rt.blwins, Laces, Tulles, Scarfs, and there'.' is-^an ingr.ite variety ofLace Scarfs, Indi»tuMnsfla vScatft, Squa.res. etc. Lace's. "w-Weh : : are now so much worn will be found in -abundance in Ooraiine, Point d'Alencon, | Eribant, : Bretonne, Spanish, and in tVi'les of Ecru,,Tus£an, White, Oream, arttl Black; Ir Peints the favorites' are'fetlfl the Durh Poinpcdoiir. These can be J 'hftd at Tb Ano Housijin great variety^ h'e-*'<«/m- < bitiatioii oi' colors and pattortis bang jmnro bcantilul that ever, and the prices ranging from 4£d and 8-Jd per y«rd. A?sp, a g^od selection of Phxiw^CahffrdU' Prints; Colored ~ Sateens, Atidtea Twills, Okirche Cloths in Pa Blue, Pale Pink, Old Gold, nnd Cream Pombadour Satten: Lace Stripes in White and Colo?'s. The importations thirfVason at Te Aro FiOTj<j: for .Men's Clothing are very cr;<:!jikto, select, and' varied, and customers can rely on getting fashionable cut, s : od appvaranco, , and durability in a'l gum- »t3 purchased.' \ln clothin£r for F<ifJc Boys,. K<>ysf, and -Youths'.the.as-fi>.-tmcnt* 'fa unr-ivalltd in the City, pn.-eats atvd Gilardians therefore should r< rnuniber. that nowhere else is"BaeU va,-' rr-'v fa be had, and tnat for material, ci:? ■■val v.iluc Te Aro House stands preftr,.'T;O'it. • V ■ • . 4 + hwMi%A& _5-WA&Tfc-J^3U ■•'-•-;■ ■■ ■ ■. • , - , »,-. V- -- 'f» '-->'•. - ■ ' - ' ' ' *- " *"""- Sizcuiii Fotb— ln order to encouf^ge P".-y><?nt!=, a Discount of One Shilling in O'x X'viKiA will be allowed at TV Aro _rit?nre on ".ll purchases of £$ andv'upiv;i; -la, cxiij'ling only '•" s'pecia:l lols l^ and " %& Glovcfi." TE ABO , HOUSE;

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 26 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 26 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 26 November 1881, Page 2

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