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Deessmaking— Our two large and •commodious dressmaking rooms are still under the same efficient management, and can guarantee m this season, as in all past seasons, instant atteution, prompt execution, faultless finish, and perfect fit. Ladies who want their dresses early should at once place their orders at Te Aro House, Wellington. DbesseS— In the limited space at our command, there is not room to give anythin<» like an adequate description of our n ew°autumn dress goods, but it is sufficient to say that they are of excelle % value, of superior finish, well assorted in ■styles and colourings, well adapted o meet the tastes of our numerous la* y ■patrons. We solicit an early inspection <rf these, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Jvckets. Mantles and Ulsters— We have opened out a very fino assoit■ment of these, in all fashion ble makes, atvles colours, shades and sizes. Our Tnantlero(m is now filled with all the latest nov^l.ies, such as should induce an -early visit to Te Aro House, Wellington. DRESSES -We have now opened out our two first shipments of autumn and winter dress fabrics, which have come to us recently by the steamers Aoranp ' and Arawa. We may conscientiously • affirm that no finer, more varied, or well •elected goods have ever previously ; pS the portals of Te Aro House, Wellington. It will be seen by advertisement in another column that Vir J. J. Curtis, ol Grey street, "WVliinijton, draws the attention of «he tradespeople and others to the goods consi K ned tn his care, ton •• s'.cnees at present suffer from delay m transit at Wellington and the consequent expenses of Ktora«e, which would be • «utirely avoidel. Those willing lo send parcels or presents to Euiope are re " Winded that, he has, n c'en]> prompt de- ' li very pach direct learners " for Lon- ' • don." farcers "so sent are delivered, at • conHignee, n jastrueterl. , It v ii**t«^^Ptifi®^ that Le has spesial-con- "'■'" rex^ 0^ al oi furniture and ■^** : lu'™io/'" : "0««fo™ W»«se work is, of coarse, a"necesßarir branch of his busi-

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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