JAMES SMITH, TE ARO-HOUSE, ODBA-St WELLINGTON. ltapoctfnlly announces the arrival EX MAIL STEAMRtIS, m extensive assortment of Choice, Now Drapery Goods, adaptedlor the BPEING SEASON.
James Smith, These Hoods having been imported from the best Briti»h mid Continental markets, aro worthy tlie inspection of all residents in the H'oirara;w, and as tho railway offers every facility fur visiting Wellington, a trip to town would not only be pleasurable, but a visit, to Tr Alto House would be undoubtedly profitable. TE ARO HOUSE.
in tho MnuNEUY Department the Aew Uuuds ate exceedingly select, elegant and fashionable, Uvini; been purchased by a bujer of excellent taste, possessing also tlmromih knowledge of the beat marts of fashion. The Millinery workrooms at Te Ako House are under the superintendence of an accomplished French Lady Artiste, and all orders entrusted to her care will bo executed in tho latest styles, and furwardod with promptitude. JAMES SMITH, The Dkess Department is fu'ly stocked wiih tho Ift'est fabrics, styles, and colorinns for Spring wear, In addition to which our Hume buyer mndean advanta(.'emis pnpcli.l9o of about 250 pieces of good useful, stylish imhairs, De'ujes, Costume Check', ite, the ndva'ntnnra nf which will bn npen to all nuivhiiiers at Te Alto Hot'Sß. Th" Pfiea of these really useful fiihria are G.U, 7M, 8R per yard. Te Aro House.
Patterns nf tliG aHnve lot »f Dress Gniuls Mid liny ntlier mnteri:ds will bo furwarded o nny upplicant, post free. JAMES SMITH, In llio Mantle Department at To Aro Hciiisb nro mi view some elegant styles in Ltt'Jks' Fichm, Visite-i, mid Ihe fusr.immhlt! Dolmans, the muiiiiiuU being Cus'iineie, Groj-niin. and hand-neitcd Silk with Chinelle Combination.
TE ABO HOUSE. MO Villl'lU." 3HUUBU "»"> ■" . ' Tulks, S-'irfs, and there is nn infinite variety of La.e Scurfs, Indian Mum Scarfs, Siiuaret, rfc. Laces, which arc- now so much worn iviH be found in abundance j j Goralim, Point d'Ahncon, Brabant, Bretonne, SpanUh, and in shades of Ecru, Tuscan, White, Oreatn, and Black.
JAMES SMITH. In Print, the f l u-orite 9 nn ? « ; ;itl 1 pomrmdour. These can h>» i. ht IbAko HOIWB in ereat. vnriely, U.c cnmbmatinn 3X and pattern, heins more be.u.i- ---! „n ever, »«d the price. rang...!! fr».n flte P«fe Pink, I*' G * ."'.,"' u»(2 '"Wow. To Avo IThe importations Hub sewn a, ja™ HncSE fnrMr.N's Clothing .re very co,„lte select, and varied, anens omer fl/ mf«rf»*n«, nr.J rf«n6f% in «" B» r ™ enlß Iclused. 1..-dntl.i..«-f.«r irffl».»W Wyi,»iid To«W iho .wwlmcnl w nr.Hvi.lle.l in the Oitv. I'arents and buar(l;;„is therefore «h«»M remember thnl nowhere ehe w »«nh vnriety t«> he had. „,„{ tlvit for material, cut, and value li> Aro Il'iiise stands pre-eminent. .JAMES SMITH, fipMUiNoTE-l.inrocrw'diß.MM-."-"-IhSPound will he allowed nt To Am House on all purchases of 12 and np ff «rds, e«pptii:i! only " special cheap ota and " Kid Gloves." Te Aro House,
" JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 921, 10 November 1881, Page 2
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