JAMES S Milii TE ARO HOUSE, OUBA-St WELLINGTON. ' Respectfully announces the arrival EX MAIL STEAMERS, an extensive assortment of Choice, New Drapery Goods, adapted lor the SEEING SEASON. James Smith, These goods having been imported from the beat Brili'h and Continental markets, are worthy the inspection ot all residents in the W'airarapa, and as the railway offors every facility for visiting Wellington, a trip to town would not only bo ploasura* ble, but a visit to Te Aro House would be undoubtedly profitable, TE ARO HOUSE. in the Millinery Department the New Goods aie exceedingly select, elegant and fashionable, Laving been purchased by a buyer of excellent taste, possessing also thorough knowledge of the best marls of fashion The Millinery workrooms at Te Aro House are under the superintendence of an accomplished French Lady Artiste, and all orders entrusted to her eare will be executed in the latest styles, and forwarded with promptitude. JAMES SMITH, fhe Dress Department is fully stocked nth the latest fabrics, styles, and color- !>;!? for Spring wear. In addition to vhich oar [Tome buyer made an advanta- -■■'!> ne of about 250 pieces of good lish iiohirs, Beiges, Costume - ' the advantages of which will to a " Purchasers at Te Aro . Tho I'wes of these really useful . , are 6jd,7Hßid,loid per yard. Te Aro House. Patterns of the above lot of Dress Goods and any other materials will be forwarded o any applicant, post free. JAMES SMITH, In the Mantle Department at Te Aro House are on view some elegant styles in Ladies' Fichus, Visiles, and the fashionable Dolmans, the materials being Cashmere, Grosgrain, and hand-netted Silk with Chinelle Combination.
TE ARO HOUSE. The Fancy Department is all aglow with the various shaded tints in mm Lata, Tulles, S'-'irfs, and there is an in6nite variety of Lett Scarfs, Mian Muslin Scarfs, Squares, e(c Laces which are now s0 much worn will be found in abundance j„ Coraline, Point d'Akncon, Brabant, liretonne, Spanish, and in shades of km, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. JAMES SMITH. In Prists the favorites are still thfl Dark Pompadour. Theiecan be had at 1b Ako How. in great variety, the combination of en or a sd patterns beins more beaut.lttn ever, and the pricesrangrnKfrnm £LA, ftiTnervard. Mao, a good aelb Poma'hHrSattm.Lw-IHW Wl :« Aro House.
\,, importations this season atTe Aro iWiEfnr Men's Ciotbino we very com- '•-. , select, and varied, and customers Cn , -7 on K Mm K finable cut, good all BMIMDtS pnnA.is.tfl. In clothing for Iffltßw Bout mid VwtM the assortment is unrivalled in the City. Parents and Guardians therefore should remember that nowhere eke is such variety to be had, and that for material, out, and value le Aro House stands pre-eminent. JAMES SMITH, RwpiAiNoTß-Ifl order to encourage cash SSMDtaoanlofOneßhiJinßin paymen ", „ Ar(] Te Aro House. JAMES SMITH, TE AKO HOUSE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 2
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