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JAMES SMITH, TEARO HOUSE, OUBA-St. • • • WELLINGTON. AMES SMITH lias much pleasure in announcing tlio ARRIVAL'of his first Five Shipments for the . AUTOINIWffITEK SEASON, .1881. . Ex Steamers Pookah and Bbwdibi, Ex Ships Alastor, Crownxhorpk, ani Himalaya. And would call Esp'ecial Attention to lie CHOICE and VAKIED assortment'of ■ NEW MILLINERY ' OoMPKISING Ladies' Black Straw Hats, with and without Velvet Brims - ■ Ladies' Black Braid Hats, with and without Velvet B'ims Ladies' Black and Colored PLUSH HATS Ladies' Silk Crown Hats, with Plush Brims Ladies Imitation Seal Ilats Ladies' Musquash Fur Hats Ladies' REAL SEALSKIN HATS Ladies' Black Velvet Hats, such as Tain O'Shanter, Toque, &c. IN HATS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN 'lhere is an excellent and hrt;e variety in Straw, Velvet, and Plush. A select assortment of DARK FUR TURBANS, arid a Special Lirn* of White Fur Turbans at ONE SHILLING EACH. MILLINERY BONNETS are fully equal, if not superior, in style, to any previous Shipment. MILLINERY. MATERIALS n Plush, Satins, Satin Serges, Silk and Phsk lliblom, . FLOWERS <fc FEATHERS, Ladies' Hat and Bonnet Shapes, 4c., are extremely well selected, and will amply repay a visit of inspection.

In tub' MANTLE DEPARTMENT, Is being shown the New Stock of LADIES' BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, From 9s 9d to 755. Jml a Vtr\i Lunje Choke of CHILDREN'S JACKETS From 3s fid to 30a. Ladies' IMITATION SEAL JACKETS, LADIES' REAL SEALSKIN JACKETS. LADIES' FIJR-LIiNED CLOAKS, From 35s to 80s, LADIES' ULSTERS h the Mod Fmhionablc SUjkt, Including a Specially Ghoap Line at JQS. gD. EACH.

In the DRESS DEPARTMENT Extraordinary Good Valuo in a Variety of Useful Fabrics, comprising, Satin Cloths, from 12Jd to 2s 6-1 per yard Dress Serges, from Is 3d to 2s Cd per yard B'.al Homespuns, from Is Ed to 3s per yard French Diuijonals, from Is 9d to 2s 9d per yd French Merinos fro n 'is to 3s (id per yd French Cashmeres from 3s Gd to 6s Gd per yd And a Very Large Assortment of FANCY DRESS FABRICS, ,From 7id to Is !)d per yard. BLACK VELVETEENS. The New BLUE BLACK, Guaranteed Fast Pile and Permanent Color. These Velveteens' have a close finely-set and Very Silky Pile, Drapo Rich and Gracefully, and are very Light and Soft in Wear. Prices From 2 s - 9 D,To g s ' g D -? e ' ,yDDRESSMAKING IS A SPECIALITY AT TE ARO HOUSE. tyle and Fit can be relied on, A largo staff ia always engaged, and all orders are executed promptly. Since the commencement of this department, a very large number of Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Jackets, Ulsters, Dressing Gowns, Riding Habits, &0,, have been made to order, both the style, and more especially the Fit, eliciting the Warmest Encomiums. NEW GOODS Are also being displayed in every Department of Te Aio House. In tho Hosiery the latest things for Children and Ladies' wear. In the Fancy Department an immense variety of Ribbons, Ruchings, Mlinga, Gloves. Silk Umbrellas, Chenille Ties, Laces, &q, In the Manchester Department an excellent assortmentof SCOTCH WINCEYS from 4Jd to Is 9d per yard. Heavy Blue Union SERGES, frjm Is 4Jd to 2s peryard. Ladies in the Wairarapa District can have Patterns of nearly all kinds of fabrics sent (or impaction, postage free. Men's, Youths', and Boy's WINTER CLOTHING. MEN'S urge variety of BOTS OVEcICOATS in all sizes, Special Notice.—ln order to encourage Cash Payments, a Discount of One Shilling in the pound will be allowed on all purchases to the amonnt of £2 and upwards, with the exception of Kid Gloves, and other Speoial Cheap Lots." Visitors will also f allowed the amount of fare to and from e Railway Station to Te Ar° House. | -■ ' JAMES SMITH 7 TB ARO HOUSE, , ; i ,OUBA-W, .fBUSfIBW,. J frf * iMimMßn■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 2

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619

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 2

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