■ AT THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DKAPEKY WAKEHOUSE, TE AKO HOUSE. Shirts The « Te Aro House" White SUMMER SEASON. Seams New Washing Derby Scarves, SAtrft. Made of the finest long cloth Boys', Youths' and Wen's Straw flfcmw New* TOle PiaueDerbv Shirts Pure Irish Linen Fronts and % a ? > N t . + new Boater shape and Scarves * - rnfF<j " rtfe m white or speckled straw, « iii « ftJ «, , , «« wfW. a««hed, 4/0 »* Splendid valued 2s N. te 3*^ ■ J££.&. 1 &? t0 9 / 6 AT TE ARO HOUSE. ffoorow Derby Scarves,, 9d-.each, ShirtTrte "Te Aro House " White ~ 7T^ .... , : .__ 3 FOB 2/- - Shirt 3 H«ts 50 dozen assorted Men s and : — — — ■ ' ' Shirts Without collar, button behind, Hats ? 0 ? s l Straw Hats in Canton, Scarves Surah Washing Derby Scarves 4/6 to 9/6 s -" ustlc ' an^ Speckled. 9d, Is, 1/. each L_ zi Rats Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s 9d each, Scarves Printed Cambric" Derby Shirts The » Te Aro House " Pique AT TE ARO HOUSE. Scarves, 8d each rts 7-r j. ,iaj o i — 7Tt — TTi — Scarves Nice variety, knot and pin Aro Hou6e " White SS taSt S"r6d, sttipea gst? ?»■■:*»»>-** o;-* wi 5 ♦* m ♦ n q/fi each Handkerchiefs choice selection in ' 5 '!'• s 5- Ul ! Ega ? a 1 fronts i fft H very AT TE AaOHOD ■» F Handkerchiefs white, colored, ecru, & 5A«* Mcely fimshed^ew Styles, AT Th cy>2/6> S/ ., 8/6> 4 /6> - TE ARO HEOXJSE, WELLINGTON.
/la fklchmak f/hJentffer |1\ Grand display of NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! QUiTABLE for Xmas and WcdlO ding Tresents, direct from the Manufacturers. Electro-platedware, Consisting of Breakfast Cruets, Butter Dishes, Salad Bowls, Flower Stands, Fern Vases, Sugar Basins, Biscuit Barrels, &c. Also, a first-class selection of Gold aud Silver Brooches, Gold and Silver Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Soli t.aires, Studs, Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, &c, at prices never before offered in the district. All Goods marked in plain figures. Note the address — JAMES SCOTT, (Opposite Cobbe & Darragh's new Store) Manchester Street. 189 i7 Cl ii^f s "iß9i: W. CARTHEW'S WILL far and away surpass the displays of previous years, and the stock which is now fully opened up, contains a thousand and one novelties never seen in the colonies before, Tremendous stock of Ladies' bags, companions, fancy basketwnre, writing cases, workboxes, purses, and leather goods too nuq ruerous to mention. y A Fancy goods and Japanese ware >■ "^ in such a variety that no advertise- m ment will give a correct idea. p> g Toys selected from the best Ger- 2 E-i man and English firms, which is a k) m guarantee that the variety and £3 quality are everything that could £ g be desired. Dolls a specialty, having been >> P3 imported direct from the manufac- H 25 turer in Germany. E3 The toy of the season is the • Harmless Pistol with vacuum ar« **< row, price 3/6. Christmas cards and booklets in all the newest designs. Tho threepenny, sixpenny, and shilling tables are loaded with all the newest toys and fancy goods of the season. The Exhibition is now open, and visitors will find it to be like some fairy scene. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Fancy Goods Importer, Feilding. PAINTED FIRE SCREENS. I AM prepared to execute orders for Hand-painted Fire Screens, in oils, any shape to fit fireplace, at from 30s upward. A sample of my work is now on view at Mr Carthew's, Avhere orders may be left, or Address — JOHN KEEN, M AH TON.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 91, 30 January 1892, Page 1
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559Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 91, 30 January 1892, Page 1
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