TE ARO HOUSE. FIRST EXPOSITION oF NB W WINTER G-OODS. to the present Season. J S f Rfc^fIERINOES SSS SS Soct 3 g igg SSS ?S5 wr C £S^ ANL> MA^ TLE S .inspect the Stock at TE ARO HOUSE. ' FOR A\I^CEYS inspect the Stock at TE ARO HOUSE , FOR FANCY DRESSES. .. inspect the Stock at TE ARO HOUSE FOR FRENCH MILLINERY inspect the Stock at TE ARO HOUSE.' At no former Season has J S. been able" to show such an extensive choice of really <,i. j ¦. (ipst-cla^s goods, and at such prices as must astonish the most • ' ' "'. ... experienced buyers in Wellington. Costumes for children . ; Costumes-for-slehder people "• ''''"-• Costumes for young people - . j Costumes for stout people - «'":,' Coatqtties for middle-aged people n Costumes for short people Costumes for elderly people • . Costumes for tall people Costumes for practical people ' - Costumes for ladies jCostiitaes for economical people '¦ Tostumes for servants • Costumes for town people ; Costumes for anybody Costumes for country people., 1 ' •'¦ Costumes for everybody • AT JAMES SMITH'S TK ARO HOUSE. French merinoes, all- shades . Is u'kl Fancy twee.d cloths ¦ is 6id French merinoes; aiTshade3 ... 2s 3d s Fancy chefck cloths ' "'•" " 2s 6d French mefinoes, all shades ... 2s 9d Plain colored beges ' : " 2s' 6d French merinoes, all shades ...' 3s - 5 3d Figured matelasle cloths" " • '> 04 fid AT JAMES SMITH'S TE, ARO HOUSE. SPECIAL! An. Importers. Sfioo^ pf. "jFaaoy Dress Goods at" <ih d, 7M, Sid, lOid Is Is ]-Ad, Is 3£d, and Is 6^l. " ' ' vSuper winceys' , ''.'. /ud Saxony wmce'ys ."' 101 d"' Aberdeen win'ceya ÜBd ¦ Super winceys ,->.. 1 fa^l Saxony .wincey^ ... 12Ad Aberdeen winceys 2sod ouper winceys: ..„,.. >^d - : Saxony winceys ... Is 3^d ! Aberdeen winceys 2s 3d ¦Super winceys ..... 8&d Saxony, wi A cey.s .!. -Is f>Jd |- Aberdeen winceys 2a 6d -; ¦ '->AT JAMES SMITH'S' TE ARO HOUSE. Ladies'tblack^loth'jabkets :. • I ¦ Children's,. black cloth iackets Ladies black yelvet jacitets- . -i •¦ - Children's sealtrimmed iackef s Ladies seal trimmed jackets ... , " ¦ Children's white fur iackets '• . Ladies real d..gsJtm jackets v . / Children's real dogskin iapkets , Ladies waterproof mantles > • Children's waterpoof mantles ( , .0.. „,, „ AT . JA^ EQ SMITH?S TE ARO ' HOTJBE> - j \,The latest NOVELTIES in FRENCH and ENGLISH MILLTNfefeY including : trithttied'b'oritiets'; trimmed hats, uhtrimmed straw/ willow felfc and velvet hats ' French rtoiweVs;' feßttKers/'orriaments, &c;, &c. • ' /..-.- • , ( .*cm,» ¦c 1 (v: •¦ 1.. tfi;: . ' • ' " v • - - JUST OPENED out and ready for selection a very superior. assortmeut'of MEN'S . ; ,_ . BOYS', AND YOUTHS' WINTER CLOTHING. ' i CLOTHING FOR )FAR,MERS: ' CLOTHING FOR ENGINEERS j Clothing for tradesmen ?: ' ' • Clothing for stokers ,-^ CLOTHING for.'short stoiit MEN • , CLOTHING FOR LUMPERS 1 1 ¦¦ Glothingjftfritall men. . . • , - Clothing for contractors ¦ ' • CLOTHING FOE CAPTAINS CLOTHING FOB ARTISANS' '' Clolhlhgrfoi- sailors -;, „¦>. . ' Clothing for cabmen ' CLOTHIN Gf for MASTERS CLOTHING for Expressmen ' Clothing for servants ¦ Clothing for draymen J< ¦ ¦' ' " ¦ • Clothing for Everybody , . AT JAMBB/'-SMITH'S TE ARO HOTJSE.-^- »>i.* ¦ ¦ , Cuba Street, 27th March. ' ; , " .
°[ b "''A. 'N" kl'k 1 ' O "tJ^N C, 0 ,,E M ;;,_»'¦ NT. '" "'' '*" -'-'V- '-yAUTU'M'N NOV E L T<l W%. '¦ . • KIRKOALDIE & STAINS EAVE the pleasure of advising their customers", in Wellington and country district* of the arrival of their- First, Shipment, per steamship Somersetshire and Royal Mail steanierrZealandia, comprising their usual. introductory CHOICE PURCHASES to open the Season with. As their- early Shipments always consist of the -VERY LATEST FASHIONSfrom the most celebrated centres of taste and style, attention is directed to tiheir present purchases) which have been made in most instances about the middle of December last, being little more than two months from London. < 1 -¦ . j • '. •( t ' "' ' ' ¦ ¦" • \ 1 KIRKCALDIE' & STAINS, in soliciting- the attention of ladies and gentlemen and the public to the present display, announce the FIRST OF MARCH AS THE FIRST SHOW DAY When theyViil exhibit FOtJR CASES 'NEW MILLINERY, consisting of— Felt Millinery Bonnets, in white, black, drab, blue, and brown, most :•• •>-" , .fashionably trimmed with the new mattelasae silk and natte j . trimmings - '. , . , , Felt ajid Beaver Hats, in black, white, dark, brown, and blue, with the !_,.,•,,• , . latest materials *foi* trimming purposes , ', '.'V -Velvet, Hats in the latest shapes, from' 2s 6'd each • .'.;,'' ,_ The " Rink" Hat, trimmed with fur • - " . ¦-',;',. ..." Straw Hats, in tho latest I 'shapes, purchased at the close of the seaato'at-' , •__ j. . . home, range from Js each j 'KIkK^ATJpiE & STAINS will also arrange for show on Ist 'MARCfr their '*' . .---. ™.I'J_.C .0 S.T U M^ff FOR 1 H-E --S E-A SON, -. P-rices ranging from 21a to 4 guineas. ,~ , ' • Costumes in mattelasse cloth; various styles 1 * '.', i - 'Costumes in- felt, in a variety of designs, quite novel ' , Costumes inexpensive, and made'up'in a variety of new" materialg ¦'* Costumes in, black, new styles rji ' - ' A large selection of Ladies' Under-skirts , ' , '• ' ,* '» 7 ,/;Rusaia Silk Down-skirts, Dressing-gownS, ; Toilet Jackets' ' ' '. V-" ' Quilts, Pillows, &c' " ' ' . ¦ ', Ladies' Mantle's ... r . ... .. ¦¦•¦'¦ 4S- Chewed Waterproof Mantle, circular ahape, with Hood - --' The new Cloth-PaßWt, tnmmed fur : ¦ - TJie new Silk Jacket, lined fur "-'"''• ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' '<.; jj '• ~' ", < The nevrfuloth. Mantle/ ¦¦¦ v . ¦ -. , ¦ , • ¦ *¦ ' :~: ~ ~T;heßirilc Jacket, trimmed fur, in ladie^andc^ildren's.sW '-, ... KIRKCALDIE 1 & STAINS have' also received a choice -assortment of - , ¦ - LADIES' AND- CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, " , ,> : In New Styles rrthe largest selection ever introduced by tb end. '.- ' •"• ' ' ¦ .-i .' ' , ' Mattelasse and Natte Ribbons; in black, whife, and alTnew colors' ' ¦>¦ Ladies' Scarves in new styles, aH"a choice' selection 1 of Linen Setr "in > f ,. plain and colored '' ¦ ' /-«••/ - <¦'.:! ' As the above foi-m a few of the leading features imported thir season by •¦<¦<': -u^'.-' •¦'¦ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, V V a visit is respectfully invited. , : . . — •>¦..-( 1 if. ' r THE LITTLE WAJKZER SEWING' MACHINE' -•••¦•*t.h £3 13a 6d.' ' * / --- • '>'"**\ ¦ Stands for Machines, "• - m'£lm '- £l 6s. £1 16s.' £2 2s. £2. 16b. :' I" ' ~'' J-\J -\ ''T? '2nd Match. ' ' •' ' - - <: _1- '."r
. ' „ FORBES, HARRLS, & CO., ' - j-j . . . MASTERTON, A UCTIONEERS. STATION, LAND, | iL /AND ESTATE AGENTS. , ¦ -\ Stocfc of aH descriptions Bought and Sold | ' v on Commission.- * ' | : : 1 T7DMONDSON, SELLAR, AXD CO., j XI " ' IMPORTERS, Aih) GENERAL MERCHANTS,' Wellington, New Zkalas'd.
VU L CAN FOUND RV ,' MANNERS-STREET. gMITH BROS. AND WILLIAMS, EyGTKEEEsy Iron and Beass Fotode&j, Ship and Genbbax Bmithß, > - Are prepared to furnish estimate* and f execute work in the above branchea/on tfl^'4 most reasonable tei-ms, with quick despatch *'
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1876, Page 1
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