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Samoan News

fpEB UNITED PBESS ASSOOXITIOH.I

Auckland, September 30.

.The schooner Maile arrived from Tonga and Samoa to-day, but brings no news of special importance. H.M.S ■Opal was at Tonga oil the 12th but the object of her visit .was not known, whilst ihe German squadron was still at Samoa. Tamasese yet holds power, and parties from German war vessels are put daily searching for Malietoa, but without success. A proclamation has been issued by the^Germarie, That all who refused to recognise Tamasese as king would be considered rebels, and on the 13th, at a meeting held at Midnmui - Point, Wangrew, many natives signed allegiance to the king, but others did not) disobeying an order to attend the meeting which was convened by 'the Germans.

'Save you seen ; 'tbi ! Harvard shirts and the durable Crimean shirts for one shilling each, the "white dress shirts at half-a-crowh each," the flannel undershirts at 2s lid each, the strong military socks at 8d per pair. All these and a number of other articles equally cheap now selling rapidly at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Ta Aio House, Wellington. Did you ever see anything like the bargains in. sac and Pagit coats for 7s 6d and 10s 6d, each. -It tempts one to buy whether you want it of not. ; Fancy; too, 1 a choice of good, durable tweed trousers from 33 6d to 6s 6di and your pick of weed trousers and vests from 6s 6d, to 10s 6d at Te Aio House, Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Wellington. As for pilot and Tweed overcoats, where can you see anything to equal them at 12s 6d, 15s; 17s 6d and 20s each ? ?No wonder such a roaring trade is, now being done in the Clothing Department at Te Arb.Houßev Wellington. „-;.,, iS -. r. , f> o If you have not,- O man, it is time you did* Come at once and secure' sorap of these bargains. If unable to cbme^send your wife, who will, doubtless, make far better purchases than you would yourself at Te Aro House, Wellington. '"V-V All goods purchased at Te AroHo^ise will, if so desired, be sent to the^Welr hngton Eailway Station free o£ssgwas&.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 44, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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Samoan News Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 44, 1 October 1887, Page 2

Samoan News Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 44, 1 October 1887, Page 2

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