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' TE ARO HOUSE. NEW DRESSMAKING LIST. DRESSES MADE TO ORDER of HOYLE'S FASHIONABLE AND FAST COLOURED PRINTS, oomplete from 24/6 DRESSES MADE TO ORDER of NEW FRENCH CREPONS, in Light and Dark Shades, complete 28/6 DRESSES MADE TO ORDER of NEW FRENCH SATEENS, in Spota, Stripes, and Shot Effcots, complete from *JQ //* DBESSES MADE TO ORDER of SHOT CREPE or SHOT BROCADED SATEENS, very stylish goods, complete from O C / DRESSES MADE TO ORDER of the NEW SILVER SILK PBINT, a very handsome material, Complete - from 47/6 • DRESSES MADE TO OBDER of any of the NEW FASHIONABLE FABRICS at correspondingly moderate rates. EVERY DRESS Will be turned out in that perfection of style and finish which is characteristic of the establishment. Ladies should therefore at onoe plaoe their orders with the Dressmaker at TE ARO HOUSE. THE " DURABLE " KID GLOVES, 2/6] FOUR 2/6 FASTENERS. 2/6 j To be had only at the D.1.C., Wellington. OASBT'S WAHOO "is gentle aperient. Cores Piles, Constipation, Indigestion, Flatulence Nervousness, Slaggish Liver._ 2s 6d. Chemists, grocers TRY J£ JAM. BAMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS, All sizes, from 4a 6d each, Just Opened at KIRKCALDIE & STAINS'. LOOK OUT KOR THE GREAT CLEARING SALE OP "OOOTS AND SHOES IN TIIK ASSIGNED ESTATE' OF J. W. PIKE, 86, WiLMR-STREET, WHICH WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY, 21bd NOVEMBER DISSOLIiriON OF PARTNERSHIP. 11HE Partnership heretofore existing between Edmond Mills and John Cotton, of Petone, Tailors, was on the 18th day of November, 1895, dissolved by mutual consent. All debts and liabilities of the Into firm will bo discharged by John Cotton, to whom all debts duo to the late firm mnst be paid, and whose reooipt will alone be a sufficient discharge (Sißned) JOHN COTTON. Witness— W. R. Haselden, Solicitor, Wellington. TO PROFESSOR CHAS. RICHARDSON. A CHALLENGE TO BOX. I PROFESSOR STARLIGHT, not being t, satisfied with the result of last night's oontest, hereby challenge you to box me for points for 10 rounds, on the conditions allowed by the authorities, the match to take plaoo on Boxing Night, the 2(Jth December next.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 123, 21 November 1895, Page 3