JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, OUBA-St WELLINGTON, Respectfully announces the arrival , EX MAIL STEAMERS, an extensive assortment of Choice, New Drapery Goods, adapted lor the SPRING SEASON. James Smith, These goods having been imported from the best British and Continental markets, are worthy the inspection of all residents in the Wairarapa, and as the railway offers •very facility for visiting Wellington, a trip to town would not only be pleasurable, but a visit to Te Aeo House would be undoubtedly profitable. TE ABO HOUSE. in the MiiUNERY Department the New Goods are exceedingly Belect, elegant and fashionable, having been purchased by a buyer of excellent taste, possessing also thorough knowledge of the best marts of fashion The Millinery workrooms at Tb Aro House are under the superintendence of an accomplished Freud Lady Artiste, and all orders entrusted to her care will be executed in the latest styles, and forwarded with promptitude. JAMES SMITH, The Dress Department is fully stocked with the latest fabrics, styles, and colorings for Spring wear. In addition to which our Home buyer made an advantageous purchase of about 250 pieces of good useful, stylish Mohairs, Beiges, Costume Chech, fa., the advantages of which will be open to a " Purchasers at Te Aro House. Theses of these really useful fabrics are 6|d,7|d,B*d,loJd per yard. To Aro House.
Patterns of the above lot of Dress Goods and any other materials will ha forwarded o any applicant, posi/ree. JAMS SMITH, In the Mantle Department at Te Aro House are on view Borne elegant styles in Ladies' Fichus, Visites, 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 Laces, Tulles, £'•<"/«> and there is an infinite variety of Lace Scarfs, Indian Muslin Scarfs, Squaru, etc Laces which aro now 80 much worn will be found in abundance j B Coraline, Point d'Alencon, Brabant, Brttonne, Spanish, and in shades of Ecru, Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. JAMES SMITH. In Prints the favorites are still theJtol Pompadour. These can be had nt Te Aro House in great variety, the combination of co rS patterns bein K more beaut.4dtoWdperyard. Also, a a od sele <tf«< Atolta Twills, Oatcake OlathimPa Pompadour Satteens, Lor Strtpa itl JFJrfand Colors, T« Ai*o House. The importations this season at TeAbs House for Men's Clothing are very complete, select, and varied, and customers can rely on getting fmhonalh cut, good fl »neaw«,anatoo6'%in all garments purchased. In clothing for Mleßoys, Boys, and Youth? the assortment is unrivalled in the City. Parents and Guardians therefore should remember that noffhere else is such variety to be had, and that for material, out, and value le Aro House stands pre-eminent. JAMES SMITH, Special Note-Li order to encourage cash payments, a Discount of Ono Shilling in the Pound will be allowed at Te Aro House on all purchases of £2 and up. wards, excepting only "special eheap lots" and "Kid Gloves." Te Aro House. JAMES SMITH, OUSE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2
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503Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2
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