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JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. CUBA STREET, Wellington.-"" .Rt«p€Ctfnlly. announces the arrival, „ . ' ' . EX M IL STKAMERS, an extensive assortment- nt Choice, New Drapery Goods, adapted for the SPRING SEASON. JAMES SMiTH, These goods r-aVihir been imported from the beat British 'tmTOontinental markets, are worthy the inspection of all residents m the Manawatu, and - as -the Steamers offers every facility for visiting Wellington, a trip to town would not only he pleasurable, but a visit to Tk Aro House would be undoubtedly profitable. TE ARO HOUSE, In the -Millinery Department the N?w Goods are exceedingly Mtlccf , elegant and fashionable; haying been purchased by a buyer of excellent 'taste, possessing also thorough knowledge of the Vest marts of fashion. The Millinery w. rkronms at Tb Aro Hou«b are tinder the Kuperintendence of an accomplished French Lad y Artiste, and all orders .fnrm«tf<^ to her «a£e>ill.'bekx4:used m Jtue latest styles, an^Tbrwarued with promptitude. JAMES"" SMITH, . ■y J± .■■--w» '■■-•■■■■ - ■-■■' •-■ -* -'-.■■-.- TheT)aE«s ■r>cpartm« > 'nt is fully stocked with the latest fabric*. -sfvlc«, and co'orinsrs for sp inti^w»;i»r.--.- ; I.» addition to which 'Mi llonv J'uycr mtide an advnn- ■ -tacooiis piircSiasPMif ahouf MO pic cs of 'good ." • tisefnl,' stylish Mohairs* Beiges. Costume Checks #*«., the ndva:'»tns>os of '" vrliich will be 5 tip-n (ft all purch-isors at TpAho Hotisb "The prices of tr-co reall> useful -fabrics are 6d, "TJd, Bd, lOd •■"perv^rd; /■-';- ;' ■ ' >;■; \.~'S \'- *: ";- - ■ ■ *- ■ "" ■ - TE ABO HOUSE, ' ' : •' ;• ~j~J\<^-j . ~~J ; _ ■. . ' Pattriix- pf the above lot o r Dress Goods •nd any other ■ marerinls will be forwarded to any applicant, post free. -V:JAMe|^MITII,---"In the MXtfTLE T>niSarf rhrn* nt Aro House are on vie^ some el-eanrstylfsin ; Zadiex\, Fichu, Wniles. and the fashionable tyolmans, thenittcrialii beinp Gaoh:inere, ■Oro^e^airii ami hrt'id f netted Silk " irith Chinelle Combination. TE ARO HOUSE^ The Pa> ; ct DepWr'tih/ntMs all aglow ; "with the varionfl •ihiderl tinN m Ribbons, Laces, Tulles. Scarf-, and there is ah 'm?, fir ite variety «»f L««ce"Scaffrt,"Tridiah lin Scarft, Squares, etc f .aces which are now «> much worn wi'l he 1 • foil nil m . abnndance m O-ira'tni, Point d'Alcncon, Brabant, Bretonne, Sp»riish, and •m »hadr» of Ecrui Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. MMIS SMITH. IniPRiNTs the favorites are still the'DarA Pompadour. Thpsefcan be -bad at T« Aho House m groat variety, the combinatioii of co'ors and" patterns being more heantifuJ that ever, and the prices ranging from 4jil and Bfd pcr 1 yard. Also, a (rood selection of Plain v Colored Print*. Colored Sateens, Attalea Twills, Oatrahe Ctothx m Pa Blue. Pale Pink, Old Gold, imd Cream Pombadour Sattecna, Lace Strifes m White and Colors. TE ARO HOUSE, The importations thi* «»ason at Te Aro House for M>,n's Clothing are very complete, select, and varied, and customers can rely on petting' fashionable cut, gnod appearance, and durability m all garments purchased In clothing for Little TCnys, Boys,. »nd Youths* the as■ortm^Tit is unrivalled In the City.' 1 Parents Bnd Ons-dinn* therefore sbonld remember thit nowhere else is such varift\ to be had. and 'that for material, ent ni'd value Te Aro House stands preeminent, JAMES SMITH, Spkual NoTB-Tn order to encourage paynu'iits, a Discount of One Shilling m the Puurfd will he allowed at Te Aro House on ajl purchase* of £2 and np-M-i—tU. oxc< ptin<» only "special lots" and ■*•■ Kid- Gloves'." , ..._ — \- TE ABO HOUSE, JAM-F.S SMITH 'JK ARU HOUSE, CUBA-St ......WELLINGTON

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 168, 22 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 168, 22 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 168, 22 October 1881, Page 2

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