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\ ; — and by what Si lias proved itself to be In the past ; j If a City doesn't,like a Corporation's management, its cstl2ens-hoßd mass \ \ meetings and complain, If the people do not like a Store, their action is ] I more telling—they don't go In it. ' \ I So, whilst the success of Te Aro House may be of our planning, it is of !j I the peopße's MAKING; and the greater its success the more truly is it worthy. j I . Te Aro House has been and always will be esteemed for its values—But jj I come to our counters-let' the evidence teBI the story. Every article Is marked I \ in plain .figures, and the exeelßenc® of the qualities is apparent at a glance. { I jThe whole house is f I and every woman with a Winter Qutfit to provide should mak® her round of \ 1 these departments before commencing her purchases. ; j I , The time has long since passed when to possess a Fur they are necessities to every woman who wishes to, bs j; I of worth it was necessary to have a particularly long well gowned. \ purse, for at TE ARO HOUSE Excellent Furs are offered j , at Wonderfully Low Rates. Here we present a List of Prices. Clip it out, and com- , I Moreover, the Furs shown at the moment are not mere pare the values with other stores' offerings. A compsriI novelties—although the Newest Effects are to be seen; ■ son clearly demonstrates our leadership. '' ' 'WHITE FOXALINE CIRCLETS, MARMOT TIES, finished with heads SABLE-DYED AMERICAN OPOS- Muff, finished with head and tails % SCARVES,-- and THROW-OVEBS, and tails, 10s. 6d., 11s, 6d., 13s. 6d., SUM STOLES, 375. 6d., 475. 6d., -almost perfect imitation of the K. Bs. 6d., Ifls. 6d., 12s. Gd,, 16s. 6d., I 17s. 6d., to 275. 6d. and 595, 6d. real skms, £4 12s. 6d. E 18s. 6d., its.", 225. 6d. ' BETTER QUALITIES, from 15s. to SABLE DYED AMERICAN OPOS- NATURAL HTT FOX CIRCLETS, I WHITE FOXALINE STOLES and £6 6s. SUM MUMS, 30s. to 425. 375. 6d., 425., 455. I DUCHESS CAPES, all very smart MTJFFS-Bag-shape, Bs. 11d. to 375. CANADIAN BEAR THROW-OVERS, NATURAL KITT POX STOLESand daintv, 10s 6d., 12s. 6d.. 14s. 6d. Otheis trimmed heads and . '255., 275. d., 375. 6d., to 635. Three skins with heads and [ 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d. to 275. 6d. tails, 255., 275. 6d., 355., 375, 6d., CANADIAN BEAK STOLES, 295. brushes, 655., 70s. WHITE FOXALINE MUFFS-Tho to 695. Gd. Gd., 325., 455., 525. 6d., to £5 ss. NATURAL EITT FOX STOLESi New Bag-shape, 6s. 11d. Others SABLE FITCH-A most popular Fur CANADIAN BEAR SETS-Exocp- Two tkins with heads and Inushcs, finished with heads, brushes —Stoles trimmed heads, and tails, tonally handsome productions, ( „ 575. 6d., 03s. pans, etb., J 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 155., and 'm the newest shapes of the 124 and 13J guineas. to match, 355,, 425. to 695. Gd. i< -18s. 6d., and 21s. s season, 255., 355., 455., 555., 635., CANADIAN BEAR MUFFS, 235.i6d., SMO KED FOX SETS, £14 145., £15 j IMITATION ERMINE SET, with 755.. to £7 7s. 275, 6d., 323. 6d., to 84s. , 15s £16 165 ,, £17 17s. \ , Scarf and Bag-shaped Muff, . MUFFS to match, 395. 6d., 475. 6d., ISABELLA BEAK ST 2 LE ?i d SABLE FOX STOLES, £7 75., £8 Bs. JS . 325. 6d. , 555., 655., to 84s, TIES, 295. 6d., 355,, 425. lid., 755. _. , , „.. .'. c . cl K SABLE MARMOT RECORD STOLES, NATUPAL GREY SOTJIPKEL SETS, MUFFS to match, 375. 6d., 425., 495. MUFI'S toniatch, ib us. ba., ~/ iss. easily worth from 10s. fid. to' 27b. £3 10!., £4 10s. 6d., 535,, 635. LUSTRED WOLT-Something new ■■ Bd. TE ARO HOUSE Prices, 4s. SABLE-DTED SQUIKREL SETS, SITKA FOXALINE SETS, largo and very stylish, £11 11s., and £12 \ , lid-, ss, lid., 6s. 11d,, to 12s. fid. £4 19s. 6d. Duohess Capos and new Flap 12s. the Set. I FDR COATS. Newest Silks kt Wtatet Wea*. Milliaery to Complete the „ „ ~ .„ . . . One is never .disappointed with the showing of SILKS at TE ARO \ These New Creations will be found HOUSEj for the Very Lates t Novoltles are always exhibited first at VfP&h Tfbil Q tte I in the Showroom-Upstairs. We ' their counters. Consequently, the lady who Is anxious to have her Even- ll&HJ JLUllvllVi 5 doubt if you'll find anything" in ing or Street Costumes reflect the most modorn styles should not only Wellinnton to compare with them se,eat her mot,ißte <* ltn oare > but should stipulate TE ARO HOUSE After you havo chosen your Cos- . , . ' SILKS. Yhsse values are mere indications of the rest. ....... They're cnrtainly very exclusive. »«-> » * tume or Dress Material, do not forget NEW PAILETTES oro shown in Ainethyst, Mo'ss, Brown, Navy, MARMOT COVrS, in hip and three- Flaice, Nil, Shxe, Pink, Sky, Heho.; 39in. wide, ss. 6d. yard. you can leave your order with TE „**« teamed »ta. u|Mßi ARO HOUSE «««-UNEBY DEELECTRIC SEAL JACKETS, with g? and be sure of gettina h t mH\ &™ d W k dMS* ■ Cs -i ld> yard ' aw "**■ at ft, 6d ' inrm"'vns Blouses, etc m a HAT that will be a cred.t tc the #fi ilh «7 ?f £8 11" yOrd " " ' Chfey. Cream, Navy, Vieux How, ~..-, £10 mV ' CHIFFON TVrrETAP, in Sky, Pink, Pmlc, Molo. Sky, Amethyst; 39in. prettiest Costume. Nor will you be ELECTRIC SEAL CAPES, for Eldo, » ■ VMBX ** "* "* retired to pay very much to do so. ly Ladies, , 84s. __ _—, ; The proo{ js in cup W i n dows, and on _ _ r . , f . _, every tab.e in the Showrocn,. REAL SEAL JACKETS, three- iItQ&X t& WZ 5il0W?00m. quarter length, lined good qual- ' ' * ity satin, £33 10s, ; Fashion holds Court o(i'the first floor at TE ARO HOUSE, and to MUSQUASH 1 SEAL JACKETS-Very, ' visit this big holpful emporium without going through tho Showroom is Jg ||Q|J§g Bmalt - £17 17s " like going to England and not visiting London. Just a fow values In Seasonable Apparel to whet your Interest. r> p i> HfllTO Vnn fSiftQPil Yttttf >,VISITING COATS, m Applique, 725. 6d., 845., 955., to J * SOVO IOU WtobCll IUSIi Good Clothvbuidod mid trimmed £10 18s. 6d. j.,. i!v «r jci Applique. V r oij smart oiicoU in A Jiew Shipment of COSTUMES, in The moderated "allowflncerf" niri Winter ISreSS Ye!? Ameth Ja t, Mole. Different shades latest'btnpos and good quality ' "emoflarately allowanced g.rl TTIUIWI UIS33 IWC t j n { , Tem aicl lltown> Black auJ Twcedb. Plain tailored effects. wh <> buys her smart little accessories Wavy, 425-., 635... 845., 955., 10bs. Trimmed biaid, £4 10s, to £5 ss. j n this Section never has anv fear "Be wise to-day; 'tis madness to. A" Large" Selection of VELVET and HANDSOME COSTUMES, in Cloth . any ,, t . ...„,,.„„ ;SILK COATS, for Matrons, hand- and Tweed, trimmed braid and about makln !l "both ends meet." For defer." Many a woman is tnlnKing someljl embtlhsile(l wltu brald nml 6l i k> m Blo , ul all( j Mole, 84s. great values in Bolts, Neckwear, about her second Wintor Dress al- - Ribbons, Laces, and the other pretty ready, so if you haven't chosen your * t , "Curley-Cues" prevail at TE ARO first one you will be left behind in fljg | aflC {jg S t ef & CottOfl Df6SS DSOaftlHeilt. "° USE FAN ° Y COUNTERS - «« """ the race. Moreover, a sudden cold - r ' stances .- snap will discomfit you if unpre- ~ , QntMfk ftf Us ValllP? CREPE DE CHINE TIES, ljm. and values in Dress Materials at TE ARO Just the facts-and on the facts Cashmere Finish and Woven Designs shade Easily uorlh 2s. Gd each. HOUSE. Four New Weaves to hasten a.onc, TE ARO HOUSE win a new KN \\f " d-cision:- < and ,ar9er V ° MmC ° f bUSinMS - 7 * d - W- 9d " tt " d 10|d - V3rd - 'uthba™™ endfl. " *$\ *. " Every economically inclined woman M 0 3 ' 40ln ;! on S ; A ll Colours. Is." 9d. each. % *»- ••- va,ues in frcnf *"3&%&4 fe ,g &>%& shade) Pure Blue, Amethyst, Molo, this Sestion. MOLLUTON* CLOTH, for Drissing YVI'S, with ni without necklkßeda, etc., etc., 4s. 11d. yard, " _ ' Jackets and Gotins, m Tweed lmiids in Crops do Chine, Satin oTTTmT»-/-<c< • ™ Tf)N\ SrnTPTI WTWrVV—flimrnn ollccts, Stripes and Tartans, all ie- Luimne, and fine Ottoman Coid, 52in FRENCH SUITINGS m Ham lONA Guaran- . J heavy and warm Is. 9d! S 1 and Browns ' 6 d." pets IVo-tono str.po, ,n Navy "H- 1«- Sd., Is. 4}d. per yard. thyst, ana Browns, y Uicen am] B]ackj &nd LiNENS FQR FANCY WORK, LACE JABOTS and WATEKWOOL CORDUROYS, m Green, "White, 28m. wide, Is. 6d. per yd. At Half PrlCO. F4.LLS, inanv finished buttons Mole, and Bluo. Special Kobe A SpMlallty , ust IC ceived-1300 and ]et ,2s. 6d., 2s, lid., 3s. 6d., Lengths, t,ils - "XTIE WOLVEGA" FLANNEL, for Yauls of WHITE LINEN REM- 3s. 11d., 4s. 6d., 4s. Ltd. to 7s. Cd. TirnPfiTTiTIRED ROBE, with ehaped Coatunie-, and Blouiings—All Pure NANI'S. Special widths for Fancy p m o collection of lINGLISII SUEDE rinrta and inoterial for bodice, 'Wool and thoroughly shrunk; Work-Pillow- Cubes, Shams and nnd CAU BEI/J'S-tho Very Naw»wio£ nf New Eluc Grey, Brown, 30m. wide, Is, 9d., Zs. 3d., 2s. 6d. Sideboard Clothe, at Half Usual est Ideas fiom tho leading mainland Green" 50? to 955. the Dress. per yard.. , - _ Price. facturcra, 2s. to 4s. lid ' . :, vtn .-„«„-.■» ■.--.gj.awinr-- ■■■ f LI.J.- J . ~„■■,.„-„ J of !

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 793, 16 April 1910, Page 10

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