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IMMENSE PURCHASE OF FANCY SUMMER DRESSES. IMMENSE PURCHASE OF FANCY SUMMER DRESSES. AT THE FOLLOWING STARTLING PRICES. AT THE FOLLOWING STARTLING PRICES. u t ; ' FOR IMPORTER’S IMPORTER’S AT T E AT T E STOCK STOCK AEG AEG OF NEW SUMMER DRESSES OF NEW SUMMER DRESSES IS NOW BEING OFFERED IS NOW BEING OFFERED THE CHRISTMAS AT TE ARC HOUSE. AT TE ARO HOUSE. HOLIDAYS. FOR THE Lot 7. Fancy Basket Cloth, Lot S. Figured Norwich Cloth Lot 9. Fancy Marl Checks Lot 10. Fancy Marl Checks Lot 11. Fancy Figured Mohairs Lot 12. Fancy Diagonal Serges CHRISTMAS Gid., worth Is. 3id. 7Jd., worth Is. Gd. Sjd., worth Is. 4id. lOld., worth Is. 6d. 10|d., worth Is. 6d. Hid., worth Is. 9d. HO LI DAYS FOR THE NEW Lot 13. Checked Diagonal Cloths, 12id., worth 2s. Lot 14. Checked Carmelites, Is. lid. worth 2s. Id. Lot 15. Self Colored Carmelites, Is. 6id., worth 2s. Lot 16. Colored Glacd Camlets Is. 6id., worth 2s. 2d. Lot 17. Colored Twilled Camlets Is. GJd., worth 2s. 2d. Lot 18. Washing Checked Camlets, Is. 6d., worth 2s. 3d. YEAR’S HOLIDAYS. FOR THE NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAYS SUMMER COSTUMES. SUMMER COSTUMES. SUMMER COSTUMES. SUMMER COSTUMES. AT TE ARO HOUSE. AT TE ARO HOUSE. Cambric Costumes only 9s. 9d. Tassore Costumes only 14s. 9d. White Pique Costumes only 15s. Gd. White Pique Costumes only 18s. Gd. White Pique Costumes only 21s. Gd. Lustrine Costumes only 275. 6d. SMITH, T E SMITH, T E ARO ARO HOUSE, HOUSE, CUBA STREET. CUBA STREET. JAMES JAMES

Business Noticeso AKEY & SONS’ EMERY MILLS and BLACK LEAD “Westminster Bridge Road, London, England. OAKEY'S Wei/lington KNIFE POLISH Packets, 3d each ; tins Cd, Is, 2s Cd, and 4s each. OAKEY’S INDIA RUBBER KNIFE Boards, from Is Cd each. OAKEY’S SILVERSMITHS’ SOAP (Non Mercurial), For Cleansing and Polishing Silver, Electro-Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets Cd. OAKEY’S GENUINE EMERY, GRAIN and Flour. AKEY’S EMERY and GLASS CLOTH OAKEY’S CABINET GLASS PAPER, Black Lead. &c. OAKEY’S GOODS Sold nv Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, Druggists, and Storekeepers generally. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. Sold by all dealers throughout the VVorld.

Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1573. TILE CELEBRATED YORKSHIRE RELISH, THE most delicious and cheapest Sauce in the World, & And has a larger sale than any other *■ Sauce. To be had of Grocers, Oilmen, &e. Trade Mark, “Willow Pattern Plate." Prepared by GOOD ALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO., Leeds, England. Sold Wholesale by Messrs. W. & G. Turnbull. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1573. GOODALL’S QUININE WINE, MIE best and most agreeable Tonic yet introduced. .For the relief of Indigestion, General I Debility, and Loss of Appetite, &c., it is invaluable. Recommended by the most eminent Chemists of the day, Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D., Wentworth L. Stott, Esq., F.C.S., F.A.S.L., F.R.S.S., &c„ the Lancet, the Food Journal, Mcclical Press, Circular, &c., &c. Sold by Chemists, Grocers, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO., Leeds, England Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1573. GOODALL’S BAKING POWDER, rpiLE best in the World. Makes t, JL delicious Bread without Yeast; & Puddings, Pastry, &c., without eggs, butter, or lard. One trial will convince the most sceptical of its superiority over all others. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & CO., Leeds, England

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 226, 8 January 1876, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 226, 8 January 1876, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 226, 8 January 1876, Page 24

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