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ADDITIONAL BARGAINS ! FURTHER DEDUCTIONS ! ! AT TE ARO HOUSE. SUMMER GOODS ! SUMMER GOODS ! ! To be cleared out within TEN DAYS, AT JAMES SMITH'S, TE ARO HOUSE. SKIRTS Ladies' Bastile skirts, ~i 4s 6d I CHEAP ¦ rev*™™ ' ' ? ra -? e^ ta^ sore icts ' 4s 9d CHEAP! . tUbIUMJit) i Braided pique skirts, 4s lid CHEAP - wxrrfrToiT ' Ladies' cambric costumes, 8s 6d CHOICE. • "l^T^io Ladies tassore costumes, 12s Gd CHOICE. -r-KlCfcib. Ladies' pique costumes, 12s Gd CHOICE. LAST TEN DAYS AT TE ARO HOUSE OF ¦ EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. , BALANCE " ! , Fancy tassore, the full dress, ' 2s 6d' Could not ¦<•• Q* . , , Fancy. tassore, the full dress, 3s lid be t>rocnrpd . STOU3R •-„ ¦ Fancy balisle, the fnlldress;.' 3s 9d foftS - _ ,SEt rr, ' Striped grenadine, the full dress, 4s. 6d' PRICES MATERIALS. ' ¦ - . Fancy, camlets, the full dress, f 5s 6d "in the City '->' Striped mohairs; the full dress,' '5s 9d of- LONDON ' . *'"., CLOSE OF THE SUMMER. SEASON ¦ - AT TE ARO HOUSE. -.. . ,'....<• ~ REMAINDER , , - v Fast color, prints, per yard, os . 3Jd ' CH J3AP «mn™n '- • Fast color pxdnts, per yard, ' ;;0s s£d • ™ M^ ¦ ¦• ' ' £ast color prints, per yard,. Qs. 6£d t QHEAP. .. , ;.PRINXS^ ,i . „. Fast cojor, prints, per yard, , ' os .- '7|d „" CHOICE. and Printed! muslins, jjthefdreas,. „2slld, CHEAP. MUSLINS. Printed muslins, the dress;' ¦•• 3s lid-. CHEAP! •:': ' ' < " ' >' si /';f II 'Pruited-muslins,' the dress, ' i' 6s r - fid '' CHOICE. .* ..i "¦ '' '- ' ¦' • r .-...,- , ,, r LAS,T-jTEN DAYS J'.La'sT TEN DATS ! j - ' ' '" Jl '" OF EXTRAORDHiTARY ; BARGAIN^ .'// ,1,,, 1 ,, '•' i '' " ' " ' < r i.. . '•^a^t^oi . Ladies-straw hats, only -«•> 0s i9^d Nomin»l LiADIJK/b Ladies' straw. hq,ts, only . , Is; Qd , ,PJ{ICES „' . HATS' i ,t, t . Ladies' trimmed hats, only 3s Od to effect :, ,• and , >r Ladies' trimmed hats, only 3s 6d a speedy BONNETS. ' '"¦¦ Ladies' millinery bonnets, only 5a 6d CLEARANCE. ' Lad^ millinery bonnets, only 10s 6d • - ¦ - - —CLOSE OF THE SUMMER SEASON ' r • •"<' "-i >' AT TE ARO HOUSE. . '¦'¦'/'' '."¦ '."' - ' ' •* . ':.>'¦ ' '' J • i , ' ' • ~T:~ T: . '<•• . Ladies' silk bows, only , os, ; '4^d-' 'CHEAP. , Sundry Colored silk ruching, only 0s : 4Jd ' CHEAP." •_ . n Cheap . Fancy brooch, ribbons, Qs 7^d CHEAP! Lots,,, { , Black grenadine jackets, only '5s 6d CHEAP! ; Grenadine polonaises, only ¦ . 7b 6d ., ' ' CHEAP* ! ' ', i Ladies' coutille stays, only Ofl.llidj CHEAP! . JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE;',, ;¦ ;f; f Cuba-street;/ 25th February. -

ANNOUNCEMENT. , ¦ t 1 1 a^t'u m'n- n.oveltie s. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS HAVE the pleasure of advising their customers in Wellington and country districts of the arrival of their First Shipment, per steamship Somersetshire and Royal ,Mail steamer Zealaudia, comprising their usual introductory CHOICE PURCHASES to open the Season with. As their early Shipments always consist of the VERY LATEST FASHIONS from the most celebrated centres of taste and style, attention is directed to their pre. sent purchases, which have been made in most instances about the middle of December last, being little more than two months from London. ' ' •: ¦ & STAINS, in soliciting the attention of ladies apd gentlemen and the public to the present display, announce the ' r FIRST OF MARCH AS THE FIRST SHOW DAY - When they will exhibit FOUR CASES NEW MILLINERY, consisting of— Felt Millinery Bonnets, in white* black, drab, blue, and brown, most fashionably trimmed with the new inattelasse silk and natte trimmings ' • • .- Felt and Beaver Hats, in black, white, dark, brown, and, blue, with the c latest materials for trimming purposes " '. Velvet-Hats in the latest shape's, from 2s Gd'each : . The " Rink", Hat, trimmed with fur Straw Hats, in the latest shapes, purchased at the close of the season at home, range from Is each .. <¦<".., KIHKCALDIE & STAINS will also arrange for show on Ist MARCH their COSTUMES FOR THE SEASON, Prices ranging from 21s to 4 guineas. - ; - Costumes in inattelasse cloth, various styles •- -.' . Costumes in felt, in a variety of designs, quite novel ' r Costumes inexpensive, and made up in a variety of new materials ' Costumes in black, new styles • . A large selection of Ladies' Under-skirts Russia Silk Down-skirts, Dressing-gowns, Toilet Jackets Quilts, Pillows, &c ' ' ' Ladies' Mantles . _ • . " . The new Checked Waterproof Mantle, circular shape, with hood ' The new Cloth Paletot, tnmmed fur- ¦ „ -t • • * The new Silk Jacket, lined fur ' ' - " ¦ . ' . • The new Cloth Mantle The Rink Jacket, trimmed fur, <in ladies' and children's sizes g KIRKCALDIE& STAINS have also received a. choice assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S .HOSIERY, -'¦. :• In New Styles— the largest selection over introduced by them. •-- - Mattelasse and Natte Ribbons, in black, white, and all new colohf ' Ladies' Scarves in new stylesj and a choice selection of Lirien'S'e'te in plain and colored ' f ¦ ¦ >' As the above form a few of -the leading features imported this season by KIRKOALDIE & S T A 1 -N/S, ' „ ; ..-. a visit is respectfully invited. " „ .' „. ; ,'.' - .- ~ ¦.- ' '¦• -i\ - ¦ „I-s - THE LITTLE WANZER SEWING MACHINE ? - .'<•'' J^'£3 135~6d. - - /,_-. --J_...^ , Stands for Machines'*"' >*''«' £1 6s. £1 16s. ..,£2 2s. £2 16s. „< • -, o '2nd March. ' , .' . . ¦ ,'_,:',-

FORBES, HARRIS, & CO., Mastebton, ; A UCTIONEERS, STATION, " LAND, A AND ESTATE AGENTS. Stock of all descriptions Bought and Sold on Coiiimission. ¦TOMONDSON, SELLAR, AND CO., Hi - ¦ IMFOBTJEIIS, i AKD • ' - ... i GENERAL MERC HAN- TS ,'! WKU.TiVOTO", NEW ZKALA.^I).

VUL CA N FOU N D R V , , . MANNERS-STREET. !] : ;" : gMITH BROS. AND' WILLIAMS, Engineers. Iron akd Brass Fodndbes, j.. i Ship and .Gejterax Smiths, j Are prepared to furnish -estimates' - and i" execnte"wofk in the above branches, on tiit niost feasoi);«blc terms, with quick despatch

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

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