BX MAIt 3TEJUIEB3, ; P»p?ry Goods,' adapted lor tbe ■ BPRINa SEASON. imported fro Uy profitable, TE ARO HOUSE, i rln the Department the New t I *[*, "wedihgly select, elegant.aud wjw „f excellent hate, possessing also thnroui{h knowledge of the best marts of ST ti Th9 Milliner y workwoman aenoe oi an accompliahed French Lad» a " orders enttusjed care will bo executed in' the'lafoat styles, and forwarded with promptitude. JAMES SMITH, .Theta Department is'fully stocked Whereat fabrics, styl-Vand colorT'J°- r; i pring wear ' In Mi] ™ to Home buyer mode an advantaReoa, purohase of about 250 pieces of good «;-stylish Main, Beiges,. Cothm [WW, the advantages of which will tw open to all purchasers ift'TE Ar6 Hongs. The/»•«;« of these really useful fabn M are 6£d, 7|d," BJd, 10|d per yard. To Aro Housei v
PATTERNSof the above lot nf Drefls Goods and any other materials will be forwarded o any applicant, porf/rfe. JABIES SMITH, t.n .the Mantle Department at Te Aro Home are on view annie elegant styles in Ladia'FicMiif : Vitiles, and the fashionable ■ pblmju, the materials being (khmere, Grosgrain, anl'hand-oetted Silk with Chinelle Combination, ITB ABO HOUSE., The Fancy .Department is all aglow with the varum* shaded tints in Ribbom Lafyfi Tulles, S'nr/s, and there is an infinite variety of La:e Scarfi, Indian ilwin ( arfi, Squaru, tic. Lacks which ore now o much worn will he found in abundance in Coraline, Point d'Akncon, Brabant, Bretonne, fyanith, and .in shades of Ecru, 'Tuscan, White, Cream; and Black, JATJIES SMITH. In Pbi?»ts the favorites Me still tho Dark Pompadw. These cau' be had at Te Aro. HotJflß fri.jjreat variety', the combination of piliifgandpatternßhaint! raore'beautifnl than ever, and the prices ranging fmin, lid io &ld per wd. Also, a Rond selection of : Plain Colored. Printt; C olored' Sat-' Umt, Attaka. TwiUf;OticakCloth in Pali Bint, Pakfkk'OU (kid, and:4wm,\ PompahurSaUKM, lua Strip* is Wb and Colon, •'•' ' ". ' '
Te Aro House. The impftrtatinne this geispn 'at.TE Aro f»r Men's CwtAiko are very com- ' plete.,select, and .varied,''- and ouaiomerp cift rely, on Ket'tiwc appearance, ar.il dumb'tily ifi all garments :.-' purchased.. In clqthini'for- Liitkßoyi, M Boyt, and .Vou'W ihejnssortment.js un- •;. rivalled' in the City';, .'Parents and Guar- '.-- vidians Mrdernher that nowhere else ..is'such .vuriety tbhe had. and that for material, out;'. and. value Te Aro House stands pre-eminent, JAMES jfiTH, gygcm Note-Li order to enconrace csbli. payments, a Dlsoount of One Shilling iV tho Pound will heallowel at. Te. An* Hnu«e on all purchases and' up warda, exonptin?' onlv. " speoial cheap ots and "Kid Gloves." •• Te ro House. •lAiEs mm M TIAROHOU^ WfliWOTONi'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 962, 30 December 1881, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 962, 30 December 1881, Page 2
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