Hian^ST : " The air bites shrewdly, it is very cold." Horatio :"It is nipping and an eager air, my Lord." (Hamlet, Scene 4, Act 1.) As in the time of the Eoyal Dane and courtly Horatio, so lately, to use a very common expression, the weather has been " bitterly cold." For the present wintry temperature w« have imported thousands of yards of th« best makes in Flannels and bales upot bales of superior Blankets at Te Arc House, Wellington. As orders sometimes come addressed U those in our employ, it if particularly re quested that to avoid delaj all orders ant letters on business should be addressee solely to. James Smith, Te Aro House Wellington. Oub usual stock of Blankets is betweei 4JOO and 700 pairs in the English ant Colonial makes, we buy at first hant •from British manufacturers and from th( best Colonial mills. The superior valu< we give is not excelled by any house u the Colony, our prices range from 6/11 t< m/- per pair, according to size and qual itv at Te Aro House, Wellington. "OF flannels we have a stock of 20,001 /twenty thousand) yards in the best Eng SaS Colonial makes in White Shet land Orkney, Scarlet, and Fancy Color She prices ran*e .from 9§d to 3s pe - Sard «* To Aro House Wellington. svArtZntfrudtoon ofMeadiny Matter se
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 3
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223Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 10, 23 July 1891, Page 3
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