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We would Invite special attention to some further .extraordinary reductions - that have been made in mantles and costumes, at Te Aro House. We would ask everybody m Wellington to inspect the incredible bargains we are offering in the residue of Gambaldis. jerßeys. summer mantles, light ulsters, and dust cloaks, at Te Aro House. We would hazard the assertion, with* . out fear of successful con tradition*, that - never in the history of this city have such, amazing bargains ever been seen or heard of as we are now showing in ladies' print skirts, lawn, print, zephyr and stuff costumes, at Te Aro House. •- • We would confidently ask a careful inspection of the marvels of oheapness ia bur dress department. We have a smalt lot left over from " The Fair" all in fnll dress lenghths, really nominal prices., at Te Aro House. We would assure everyone in -want of . summer millinery that the balance of our trimmed hats and bonnets are now marked at lower prices than ever, and as there are not many of them, the earliest visitors will reap the reward, at Te Aro House* Wellington. - '.-"■■■: We would state that these- reduction* will only continue to the end of the premonth, at Te Aro House, Wellington.!— . Al/VT. " '

It will be seen by advertisement, i» another column that Mr J. J. Curtis, of Grey street, Wellington, draws the attention of the tradespeople and others to the advantage they will receive by hating goods oon signed to bis care. Consignees at present suffer from delay in transit at Wellington, and the consequent expense - !of storage, which would be entirely • avoided. Those wishing to send parcel* k or presents to Europe are reminded that he has a clieap prompt delivery by each of the direct steamers for Load on. Parcels so sent are delivered at the door of consignee, if instructed./ It is also npti*^» fied that he has special conveyance for the removal of furniture and luggage. Custom House work is, of course, a necessary branch of his buxinessV—ADTT. Cobbe and Darragh are the EeiWing agents for Henderson Bros. " Silver Gem" roller flour. ' "Rough ,on Coras/ Ask for Wells. - " Rough on Corns.", Quick refief, complete, permanent buie. Corny wartS,,: bunions. Ajt chemists and rrußgKts%-v ••Rouyh .<n Itelu' "Roujjh on Jtch,'* .. ii res skiii" > umorA, eruptions, ring worms, fetter, -salt rheum, frosted fwt, cliilblains, "itch, ivy poison^barber^^ch^AlNfeiiS^"

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 104, 25 February 1890, Page 2

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