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JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, "" 'CUBA. STREET, Wellington. Ifceepecitfu 11'y" ariifioun oei^'f he aff i val '" n . -.1 ■ i-j ■■.! <EX M\IL STEAMERS, ''•n extensivi.assortmeut ut Choice, New orlipery ■ "Ci ooJ.s, adapted for the These grioiT-J^SvinW hoen'inipHrted from the best" British snuH'ontiJUfiitalnnivketH-;- : ar^ '.worthy the iufppction -;f all residentin the Manawatu, an r ' »>* the Steamers offers every tHoil.ity for visitinsr W. I lington, a -trip to town would not only lie pleasurable, but a visit to Aro llodms -would be undoubtedly profitable. TE ABO HOUSE, In the Mili-ineby Depar^mon* the Nt-w Goods are exceedingly select, cleg «nt and fashionable, having been purchased by a buyer of exceilfh» t-i!;te, 'possesHing alvp thorough 'knowledge of the" v eßt marts «>f fashion. The Millinery workrooms «t Te Aro Hotj-k an- nn.lu- the superinttudence of an accomplished French L;uly Artiste, and all orrl.'rs mrrn*tc-l tf) Iht t care will be /executed jn the lateat styles, and forwarded- wit& jvomptitudei

JAMES SMITH, z\ *v_i/ ■ A ' j' ' r i*£ rry—,- . ]jf 1 — ji ;j, -.-■ 0 , ( Tel>BKSs Departiutut is fully stocked with the latest fnhnc*. s'vle*, and eo'o - m•« - r or sp imr'. av^li:. In addition* toj which on- Hoar: huyer nw'p an afU'Hfi-ta^-ons purchase <if ahp-it '2/50 '.pin^s of <k°° : "l useful, stylisli Mohairs. J Beiges' Costnmv Cheeks t Vc, the adva-»ta«»es of wh'ch be 6pdi : to all- piircliaeers'at'ljjAro I'm-SR Th^ prices of these reallj useful fabrics, are 6d, 7*d, 81, 101 V W7\ : , ■■■^v& •^'• v -h.a TE ARO HOUSE, Pattbiiss of the "above 'ot ofDr ssGoods and any other niateria^ wijl,be forwarded to any applicant, post free. JAMbS SMJTH, In'tbe Mantle r> artment at "c Aro House are o-i view some tl {rant stylos m Ladies' Fichus, T'/.w'tei. ami the fashi-n---ab- Dolmans, the maUria's being Cash"in§r;ej v :(aK)s4rain'» sanH h^d^ietted; Silki with Chinelle Combination. TE ARO HOUSE, The Fanct Dp'"' !| rtniPTi* is. all aslnw' with th' 1 ' jiri«"« .-h»ded tints m Pihhons, Lae.ru. Tu'les. S«*arf ••. and there \* an in•firite vprietv ofL-ici- Scarfs. Tnrlinn Mnslin.Searf", .Squares, etc Lacps which are new 50 mn<*b 'worn '<viU he found m anundfinco m <~!nrn inp. P<»int d'Alencon, Brah-mN Bretonno, Spanish, and m sh:nl(«r>fT ? iCru, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. J MES SMITH. In Prints the favorites are still the Dark JPotupadofiK. . v These (:an be? bad at? Tb ! ill* griaf variety, -the conibinnMnn nf pn'or* and pattprns being | more heaiui Ail 'h^t evpr,jand the prices nin?in? from 4*d" and 8f 1 per yard. Als», ;t good s. lection-^^of Plain Colored Prints. Co^orpil Snieens, Atialea Twills, Outrake Cloths m fy.gtyCjPqlej Pink, Of.fi. <7n 7 f7, tni<l f ream Vnmbadour Sntte ns, Lace Stripes m -.White- and ' -Colors. TE AT^O HOUBE; The importations this season at Te Aho r 'FouFiv^or Mirx'<! i OpTTTLvpr afe fery .^nm^htki select,'* and vaiaed'/ and customer* can rely on getting fashionable cut. . good aT»ppnnvnp.p, and durability m all jf-"?h'(D?-- rfJiWcVsed :^< Xn; clo.»Wn«r fo^ Umeiii.-y#. vßfils;>.fid*.Yontli?' the as-?. R»«-.,» K n» i« unrivalled m the Oitv. Par. Nts and frna-dinns therefore should rememher that riiiwhere else is: such, variety to be had. and., that/ forj material, cut and value Te Aro House stands preeminent - 7, /r— s4-* :::,•:*"•• ."•■- ■•■ 'y.'.v- — — JAFIFS SMITH, i.r.li <'■' ifT'rt.' 5( - \ - 'ail' '*".'• ?i •*-. i -SPKCiAi Vote i -Th order to encouraste ; ii pa.V i » i «in*t fT, ji Di?scount o r One Shilling m the^lMHhVl Uvill- heaMowtd' at Te Aro H-'ine «»n «il pur,cbase^ of £2 and upwm -!s. excepting only "special lots" and «'KmI ; ft loves.'' -' ' l v .;c ■-: .»:. -J.-I'.-ita /■' .Tit::;:-; :: ; .-:)\- TE_ ARO HOUSE:. "v^ M _|£ "V;-i" ! """"'" v ■? - i CUJiA-.T , „.,. I \V;i J UKG'I ON,

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 165, 19 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 165, 19 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 165, 19 October 1881, Page 2

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