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Masterton or Petone-some say Kaiwarra, Whe-e is the woollen mill to be ? The fact that I am Belling Kaiapoi Tweed Suits at 55s shows clearly the necessity for a mill nearer Wellington connected with this department. I keep every requisite for a gentleman's outfit. Shirts, hats, ecarls, gloves, collars, umbrellas, travelling bags, Ac, Alex. Sample, Willis-street, Welting ton.—[Adyt. [

Tho Spring Fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dress materials, Millinery, Nantki, laces, JUbbons, and Scarfs the choice iB unusually large and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's Te Aro House.

The stock of Clothing for Men'i, Youths', and Boys' wear has been made to special order for Te Aro House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen, Belter value it Is impossible to obtain. One great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Parents and Guudians should keep this fact in mind when they visit town, aud wend their way to Jama Smith's Te Aro House.

A trip to the Empire City may not only be made pleasurable but profitable. To thos& who can combine business with pleasure, k must bo gratifying to inspect the large stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as can be seen only in a vast centr o of population like the City of Wellington. Visito.-s from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selocted at James Smith's Te Aro House.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 898, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 898, 13 October 1881, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 898, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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