JAMES .SMITH, TEARO HOUSE, OUBA-5r..,,..,, WELLINGTON. Kespeotfully Announces the arrival] EX MAIL STEAMERS, *» «xteitsire Assortment of Choice, New Dfapery Goods, adapted lor the' SPRING' SEASON, James Smith, the beat British mi Continental markets, in the Waiwapa, an d as the railway offers every facility for visiting Wellington, a t"P to town would not only be pleasurable, but a visit to Tk Aro House would TE ARO HOUSE, in the Mulinery Department the New Goods are exceedingly Belect, elegant arid fashionable, J.aving been purchased by a buyer of excellent taste, possessing also thorough knowledge of the best marts of fashion The Millinery workrooms at Tb Ako House are under the superintendence of an accomplished Frtmh Mi/ Artnte, and all orders entrusted to her care will be executed in the latest styles, JAMES SMITH, The Dress Department is fully stocked with the latest fabrics, stylos, and coloring for Spring wear, In addition to whioh oar Home buyer msdo an advantageous purchase of about 250 pieces of good useful, stylish Mokirs, Beiges, Coitum Chub, <£•«., the advantages of which will be open to all purchasers at Te Aho House, tha prices of these really useful fabrics are 6|d,
Te Aro House. Patterns of the;4bove lot of Dress Goods and any other materials wilt be forwarded o any applicant, postjnc. JAMES SMITH, In the Mantle Department at Te Aro House are on view Borne elegant styles in Ladle*' 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 vniu the various shaded tints in Rihbons Laces, Tulles, S'irfs, and there is an infinite variety of Lm Scarfs, Indian MuJin t arfs, Squares, tic. Laces which are notv 0 muoh worn will be found in abundance j n Coralim, Point d'Akncon, Brabant, Bretonne, Spanish, and in shades of fa"', Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. JAMES SMITH. In Pbints the favorites'are Btill the Dark Pompadour. These can be bad at 1b Aro Hocsb in great variety, the combination of oolors and patterns being more beaut.ful than ever, and the prices ranging from 4idtoßHpevyard. Also, a good selecItdPMnCohnJ Printed Sau Um Jitaha Twills, (>■>•'■nhMhmPde Blut, P«h Pmk Old (IM, fld.Grwm, Pompadour Satkcm, Lm- • .Wnjw « IPS* «»({ Colors. Te Avo House. House for Men's Clothing are very com-, wpeaMiw, and duraWity in all garments pSased. In clothing for » %'. jfow, and WW the assortment ib unrivalled in the City. Parents and Guardianß therefore should remember that nowhere else is such variety to be had, stid that for material, cut, and value Te Aro House stands pre-eminent, JAMES SMITH, BwoialNote-Li order to encourage cash payments, a Diacount of One Shnjing in tho Pound will be allowed at Te Aro House on all purchases of £2 and. up wards, excepting,only "Bpeclal cheap otaand "Kid Gloves." Te ro House, (AMES SIIfH, JAEOHOUSE,;- ■ .fco..^M«.".'^waiWT# ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 2
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