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THERE IS A | MAGNETIC SPOT. | IN CUBA STREET, WHERE LADIES OF FASHION AND TASTE MAY j PURCHASE THEIR HEART'S DESIRES IN SPRING WEAR, AND AT ) THE SAME TIME SWEEP SAVINGS OF PENCE, SHILLINGS, AND I POUNDS INTO THEIR PURSES '" , J THIS SPOT, KNOWN AS THE SHOWROOM AT I TE ARO HOUSED .; IS ALWAYS FRESH, RUT PERHAPS THE MOST ALLURING < COLLECTION OF PRETTY WEAR IS EMBODIED IN THE jj DAINTY JAPANESE GOODS. * NOW BEING DISPLAYED, ANY OF WHICH EVEN THE MOST r BEAUTIFUL GEISHA WOULD BE PROUD TO WEAR. ? ' j The Ins, Choii y Bloscom, and ChrvsanthomUm nro depicted in" true >: artistic style m tho Japancso Kimonos of Silk Cropn, lined either £ „ TMtli self colouis 01 to match cmbtoidcij, dchcato pinks, bowitchi ing Vah Blue, e\elusivo Champagne, and the inoro seiviceablo Moss !) Green are among the- shades shown at 575, 6d, , ' ij Other KIMONOSi in Crcpo and Oyama Cloth, fancy designs, 7S. Gd. to r 14s - Gd, Plain colours, embroidered with Whit© dciigns, 153, Gd. I WHITE JAP. SATIN DRESSING JACKETS, plain and ombroidoiod, 8 splendid uashen,, plain, 225. 6d., embroidered, 295. Gd. 5! Very useful DRESSING JACKETS, in figured Silk; mil fold almost to - 1 • sizo of a pocket bandkorcbiof. True Japancso designs and colourP ings, 10s. 6d, ' ?: Besides tho above no havo n largo stock of both Gowns and Dressing K Jackets, in tho padded stylos, simply yot artistically finished, coin- !: forUblo, warm, yet light. Gowns, 425. to 035.; Jackets, 10s. 6d., f) 215., 255. G(l., 28S. Gd. - y ' THERE ARE MANY ATTRACTIONS LIKE THESE AT--p I | TE ARO HOUSE, f Cuba and Dixon Streets, | WELLINGTON.

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Sir,—The professors' letters following your, article'On tlio above settle the question as to

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 4

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