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rAMES SMITH, TEARO HOUSE, COBA-St. • • • WELLINGTON. iMES HMITH Las muck pleasure in announcing tUo ARRiyAL of his. irst Five Shipments for tha AUTffINI WINTER SEASON, 1881; • • Ex Steamers Peoum and Bmn»M, Ex Ships Alastor, Grovtsthobpb, *nl Himalaya. . And would call Especial Attentis* te lit CHOICE and VARIED assorlmtil of . . 'NEW MILLINERY CoarKisiNGLadies' Black Straw Hats, with »d without Velvet Brims Ladies' Black Braid lists, with and with»nt Yolvct B-iras Ladies' Black and Celored PLUSH HATS Ladies' Silk Crown Hats, with Plash Bristi Ladies Imitation Seal Hati Ladies' Musquash Fur Hats Ladios' BEAL SEALSKIN HATS ladiee' Black Volvat Hats, auoh as Tarn O'Shanter, Toque, &c, IN HATS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN Iters is an sxcelltit and lvtje variety in Straw, Velvet, aid Pl*sh. A select assortment ol DARK FUR TURBANS, and a Special Lin« of \Yhito Fur Turbans at ONE SHILLING EACH. MILLINERY BONNETS are fully equal, if net superior in style, to any previous MILLINERY MATERIALS n Plush, Satins, Satin Serges, Silk and Plush jUiHeim, FLOWERS it BATHERS, Ladles' Hat and Bonnet Shapes, <*o., are extremely well selected, and will amply repay a visit of inspection. IH thb MANTLE DEPARTMENT, Is being shown tke New Stock of LADIES' BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, From 9s 9d to 755. And a Fert/ Largt Ckkt of CHILDREN'S JACKETS From 3s fid to 30i. Ladiri IMITATION SEAL JACKETS, LADIES' REAL SEALSKIN JACKETS. LADIES' FUR-LIKED CLOAKS, From 38a to 80s. LADIES' ULSTERS In the Moit FathmnbU Styles, Including a Specially Cheap Line at BACH. 10* 6"' In tub DEESS DEPARTMENT Extraordinary Good Yaluo in n Variety of Useful Fabrics, comprising, Ma Cloth, from 12Jd to 2t 6'd per yard Brat Sergei, from Is 3d to 2« 6d per yard Real flomctpm, from 1« fd to 5s par yard Frmh Diagonal», from li 9d to Js 9d per yl iVwcA Merino* iron 2s to Ss 6d per yd Frmch Gathmtm from 3s Gd to Gs 6d per yd And a Very Large Assortment of FANCY DRESS FABRICS, From 7Jd to Is !)d per yard. BLACK

VELVETEENS. The Now BLUE BLACK, Oumntml Fait Pile and Ptrmamt Othr. Theso Velveteens hare a eloio finely-set and Very Silky Pile, Drape Rich and Grids; fully, and ato very Light and Soft in "Wear. Priut Frrn 2& (|D. To gS. gD.j kt Yd. DRESSMAKING IS A SPECIALITY AT TE ARO HOUSE, tyls and Fit can be relied on. A large its# is always engaged, and all orders are eiwuted promptly. Since the commsncoroint of this department, a very largs number of Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Jackets, Ulsters, Dressing Gowns, Siding Habitu, &C., have bsen made to order, both the stylo, and more especially the Fit, elieitiag the Warmest Encomiums. NEW GOODS Are also being displayed in every Department of Te Aro House. In the Hosiory the latest things for Children and Ladies' wear. In the Fancy Department an imosnse variety of Bibbons, Ruohings, Frilling!, ,Gloves. Silk Umbrellas, Chenille Ties, Laces, 4c, In the Manchester Department an excellent assortment of SCOTCH WINCHYS from 4Jd to Is 9d per yard. Heavy Bine Union SERGES, frjm Is 4sd t« 2s pei-yard. Ladioa in the Wairwapa Jistrict ean ha« Patterns of nearly >ll krndi of fabrics seat for inipeotioD, postal free, Mln'i, Youlhi', t*d Bin's WINTER CLOTHING-. MEN'H Tweed Trousers 6 9 Tweod Trou3ors 8 9 Tweed Trousers 10 6 Treusers and Vests IS 6 Trousers and Vests IS 6 Trousers and Vests 21 0 Tireed Suits 29 6 Tweed Suits 33 0 Tweed Suits 39 6 Witney Overcoats 27 6 Beaver Overcoats 35 0 Coating Overcoats 37 6 BOY'S AND YOUTHS' Tweed Trousers 7 9 Tweed Trousers 10 G Tweed Coats 13 6 Tweed Suits 21 0 Tweed Suits 24 0 JUVENILE CLOTHING. Spanish Suits 9 0 Warwick Suits 11 6 Hythe Suits 12 6 Sudbury Suits 14 8 Berkeley Suits 15 0 Patrol Suits 19 6 arge variety of SOT'S OV3SCOATS itt all iiz«, Special Folice.-In erder to encourage Cash Payments, a Discount of One Shilling in the pound will be allowed oh all purchases to the amount of £2 and upwards, with the exception of Kid Gloves, and other Speoial Cheap Lots." Visitors will iltt allowed the amount of fare to and from e Railway Station to Te Aro House. JAMES SMITH,/ :; IE ARO HOUSE?,'' Ctfw-s*. Wmwmot.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 788, 8 June 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 788, 8 June 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 788, 8 June 1881, Page 2

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