TK ARO HOUSE, CDBA-Si WELLINGTON Respectfully announces tliearrival KX3UTI. STEAM ERIJ, as extensive assortment ot Choice, Now Drap ry Good.?, adapted lor tlie SPi m SEASON, James Smith, TIC .VKO HOUSE. in he MiM.tXEUY Department the Now Gii -Is 'ne iXiMi'diiiijlv *. 00', eles/ant unci f.isi:.iii,i!ili', l.=nin-j In en |iuicliuae(l hy a bi.■-. nf ,'xwllhni t:isi.','i)iisscssiii» also th.;' .".■:'.: liiiiitfli'iliii'i.f the lest marls nf in■'::'••! Tim Mi lineiy w■•rkromns ai T - -..', ';. i:n: me wider the suinriiiten-d-n.M „f ~., nccnmplislk'd French Lady Artiste, ami ;il| unlets en l rusted to her eve will Ht! ckmhiuil in the. latent styles, and forwarded with promptitude, JAMES SMITH, The Duess Department is fii'ly slocked with the la'est fabrics, styles, and cnWItvjß f.ir Soring wear. In addition l» which mi l ' H nil" huuM- m d» mi adi'mitajjeiiii ■• piireh i«h »f =•!■- U.iO pieces nf «nnd useful, stylish inAulni. BcJ-jc*, Costume Chtd',ttc, the aduntiu'es of wlr'ch will he open i" ;i| l I'nr.'hii'i'is a' 'i'K Aeo House, Th" /"' >; ''' l nf i.li."c i«dly uHffu' f,ilm:3iircfiW l 7.Vl.Bid, lOHi'erjartl. Tc Aro House. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. il„. vniii.ii.shi.ynmsiii I'Mm Lwes, Tidies, -yir/t, mid there is mi inliuMi VilMl .,y ~f Lae Seurfi, Imlkn Ms hi Scarfs, .btywiw, etc. I.aces which are nmv f,„nii!i'.lnv"ii w'll lii! f'mnd in iihiniflHiici i., Cmline, Point d'Mcncou, Brubwt, Bre-t-niit. •••/"Mi'-/i, and in shades nf J-'": Tui'MM, While, Ciearn, and Bind;. JAMES SMITH. InPulNTSthefaviiiitcsare si Pompadour. These can he Ini' Hopsb in «rrai vnrVe'v. Hi« i 4Wi..RHnprv«r.'. A's... a «.«.d seUt;;„ „f 7V» CWomf /W*. f«M •*« /crKyl//«.'-:i» , 'i*o.i' l W.v(-'/ ( i^;«/ , « j/w, /'n'c/v«/;, »'W (?■■■' «'"'/';;:;'" «)!(! rotors. Te Ai'o House. The iini-mlatimis lliis* pp-ipoh at h Alto Housnfi.r Men's CLm'iiPGrtiHve-v >•• „|,.-e soled, and vaiied, ■»»' custom--. t,n mly w i'" ,,i '".' ;<'■*''«'"'*'« r < •'' o '' (ipn'annire, anil nurnw.iij in n i **»■ • " p „rr] n! ,.,l. In H-t'W f"f £<'«'« %«• /fOi/j. mill !'('«/' ; ' MM' i-Mi'-rnncni >s nr, rivalled in ihe City. I'mw- mid Guar diuiw th-rofmn -k'-iid n-mem'-cr tin) nowhere else is "iidi varo'y tnlieh-id. and Hial. U mleri-il. cut, and value Te Aro House- stmids pre-eminent. JAMES SMITH, SpecialNots—lii order to encourage cash jwncnts, aPisccuul nf One Shilliiisr i« i lie Pi'uml will he allowed at Te An' House en all imichnoes nf £2 and up Tiinl.», excfi'iint' "idv "speciid cheap 1,,!*" and "KidGlutei." Te Aro House. TE ARO HOUSE, QWL$i WELLINGTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 2
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