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TE ARO_HOUSE. 1879. AUTUMN SEASON. 1879. k PIRST EXPOSITION OIPtoEW AUTUMN GOODS JUST RECEIVED, EX 'iDUKE OP ATHOLE," "INCH MARNOCK," AND Mail 'Sleamtr "IKASHGAB," FASHIONABLE ~~T>E,ESS FABRICS. From I2id to 28 per yard From 2s to 2s 4dper yd, From 3s 3^ per y^ Wool Sebges, Bronze Cioth Sebge, Blue Wooi. Papttwl Ornai Wool Sekges, Myrtle Cloth Sebob, Brown wSStoSJ Brolm Wool Sebges, Navy Cloth Serge, Myrtle Wooi( pOPLINp OPLIN Navy Wool Sebges, Claret Cloth Sebge,. Gtey Wool Poplix, MyrtU From Is 6d to2s 9&peryd. From 3sl3d ptr yd. 33 6d' per yd. Hommpuks, Grey Mill'd Vicuna, Navy Alpheus Cloth, Brown Homespuns, Brown Mill'd Vicuna, Brown Alpheus Cloth, Bronze Homesptos, Grenat Mill'd Vicuna, MyrtU Alpheus Cloth, Myrtle Homespuns, Navy Mill'd Vicuna, Claret Alpheus Cloth, Prune Homespuns, Prune Mill'd Vicuna, Prune Alpheus Cloth, Navy VELVETEENS, inßlack, Navy, Bronze, Myrtje, Bronze, Garnet. SILK DEPARTMENT. Soft finish and Superior Real r™^!^* GROSGRAINS Irish Poplins GROS DE PAYS m nr *, „ ** Nav V> Bronze, Black, Brown, Navy, Bronze, Prune, Brown, Bronze, Myrtle, Prune, Brown, State, Garnet, Myrtle, Prune, Prune, Garnet, Grtnat, Myrtle, Garnet, Bordeaux Fawn, Drab, French Grey Slate, Fawn, Drab, In Dress Lengths of In Dress Lengths . In Dress Lengths 16 yards each. from .14 to 17 yards. 14 to 17 yaMs. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is still tinder the Efficient Management of MlSg McSWBENEY, whose efforts havo given such Entire Satisfaction in the past. ' Ladies may rely upon getting the Latest Styles, combined with Excellence of Work, and Perfection of Fit. THE COSTUMi~DEPARTMENT Commence! the Season with a very Choice Selection of LADIES' COSTUMES in Wool Serges, the favorite Clotfi Serges, Wool Poplins, Homespuns, and French Cashmeres, in all tho leading and fashionable shades, fron 19s 6d to FOUR GUINEAS. : LADIES^JAOKETS. THE .JACKETS imported this Season— both for Style and Value— are tho very best Ever Received at TE ARO HOUSE, and will amply repay a visit of inspection. Upwards 0! 01S[E THOUSAND LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS Asp MANTLES TO SELECT FROM! THE MILLINEIy" DEPARTMENT Comprises an unusually Choice Assortment of PARIS MILLINERY BONNETS, PELT HATS, PLUSH HATS, VELVET HATS SEAL HATS, BLACK STRAW HATS, &c, &c. And THE HAT to which the name of THE REIGNING BELLE OP THE ENGLISH COURT is given, THE LANGTRY. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. March 6th, 1879. INSPECT ! INSPECT ! ! INSPECT ! ! ! CAS E V AN; D M'< DONALD'S Large, choice, and remarkably cheap assortment of m~ NEW AND, FASHIONABLE GOODS jg» *POR THB " 18&. j AUTUMN AW .WINTER SEASON. } 1879. Cosay and M'Donald — Mew shade* satin do tils ... ... 1B1 B 41d per yard Casey and M'Donald— Black silk velvet ... „, only 4s 6d per yard Casey and M'Donald— Fancy dress tweedi ... ... 10 Jd, Is, Is 3d per yard Casey and M'Donald— Fashionable wool serges , Is 3d, Is (J<3, Is 9d per yard Casey and M'Donald ( Venetian dress cloth 'in bronze, navy blue, ) only Casey and M'Donald { and myrtle" v. , r ... ... |la 6d per yard Casey and M'Donald— New colorß.fcwUlian cloths ... Is 6d, In 9d per yard Caaey and M'Donald— All wool French poplins ... . ... 2o Sd per yard Casey and M'Donald— Pure wool homespuns ... .Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d per yard Casey and M'Donald— Longcloth jacketß ... ,15s 6d, 17b 6d, 19b, 6d, 21b to £6 Casey and M'Donald — Russel cord costumes (new colons) ... from 19* 6d Casey and M'Donald— New black lustres „.. 9id, Is, Is Bd, 1* 6d per yard No. I— PURE BLACK SILK, $6* for 12 yards , No. 2— PURE BLACK pltKi 46s for 12 yards No. BLAQK SILK, 47b 6d for 12 yards Casey and M'Donald— Children's fur turban hats ... ... ... Is each Casey and M'Donald— Fashionable straw bats 1. . „. Ib, Is 3d,. Is 6d each Casey and M'Donald— Beef Eator felt hats j... ... Is 6d, Is 9d, la lid each Casey and M'Donald— Fashionably trimmed bats ... ... ... Very cheap 'Gassy and^M'Donald— Choice 1 trimmed bonnets ... .„. ... Very cheap jCasey and M'Donald— Ladies' no I*'ulsters,1 * 'ulsters, j ... 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 16s, 18s, 19s 6d Casey and M'Donald— Maids' and'CHjldJen'i ulateft ... ... „. Very cheap Caßey and M'Donald — All sizes white ffcr jackets „, ...Low in price A .splendid selection of men's, youth*', and boys' olothing, Geelong tweed suits, best Geelong tweed trousers and vests, menVoverooats, boys' and yotttW overcoats, hats, caps, shirts, collars, ties, and scarfs. "OASEY AND' M'DONALD, . DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY,

KOHN ANDCO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Lambtok Quat, BEG to intimate to their numerous Friends and Customers that they have juat opened up a shipment of Silver and ELECTRO-PLATED GOOJDS from London, conslsting'of the newest Styles, Designs, and Patterns procurable in the Home Market; specially selected by their buyers in London; * '*''}. KOHN k CO. would also direct attention io their large and well-assorted stock of Gold and i Silver Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery: N.B.— A competent Watchmaker kept on ¦ the premises. . TN the WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE old ideas [havo been discarded, and in accordance with the progressive spirit of the »ge, New Combinations and, Dovices have been used to obtain the dosirod result ¦ NOTICE. ""T"* JAMES M'NAB begs to inform his Friends, Patrons, and the Public generally that, having purchased tho Estate of the late Mr. Ludlam/known as " Newry," and situated at the Lower Hutt, the same will, on and after FRIDAY, the 11th INB „be opened- as a PUBLIC GARDEN and RECREATION GROUND. ' * ¦" Admission, Ono Shilling. Special arrange' menta .with large parties. COUNTY OF ABHBURTON, CANTERBURY. SAUNDERB BROS, have for sale and to let, with right to purchase, several improved and unimproved Farms, varying from 100 acres to 1200 acres hi extent Further particulars can be obtained on application t< Blunders Broa.. Ashburton and Christchurch '""* OAMARU BUILDING STONE. THE first shipment of this Splendid Stone has just arrived. Apply to E. W. MILLS, Agent Oamaru Stone Company. C. M* X I B D V, Contractor, Gbkbral Carribk, tec. TjISTIMATES given for all kinds of ExeavaVi tions and other works. Drays and Expresses always in readiness. Shell-gravel for garden walks for salo cheap. Orders punctually attended to. Offices— TEMPLE CHAMBERS, Featherston-street. CHARLES P. POWLES, T ICENSED BROKER UNDER THB U LAND TRANSFER ACT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Office— Hunier-gtreet. 1 [cakd] TAMES GUILFORD, LAND A*D COMMISSION AGENT. Ofpice— Manhbrs-strbbt, . Opposite the Fire Brigade ' Bali.,

NOTICE. NOTICE. FOR ONB AuTn TH ONLY. .; Commencing SATURDAY, Bth MARCH. CARL "PETERS, UPHOLStBRER k _ CABINETMAKBB, v , „ .CtiaA-stkititT (Adjoining Road's Paperhanging Warehouse), TVEGfS to inform his Cfftt&Wflw and tho Public generally that he intends to offer his Stock for ONE MONTH at an Immense Reduction for CASH, In order to make space for a large Importation of Goods of the Newest Designs and Best Workmanship. C. PETERS requests the visit) of Intending 'Purchasers, as he feels confident that, at the Price he intends offering his Stock, they could .not buy .more advantageously. OPENING NOTICB. T W. BALLINGEB, .DECORATOR, PAPERHANGER, &c, Begs to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened tbose promises lately in the occupation of Mr. Hamilton, Draper, Cuba-street, with a choice 'selection of PAPERHANGINGB, WHITBLBAD, OILB, COLORS, VARNIBHBB, &c, &c. Glass cut to any size. Estimates Fusvisbid. HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINH rIS Machine, for family me and light manufacturing purposes, IS STTPBKIOK TO AMY OTHBK KACHIHI, And for all practical working expenses, SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, and BEAUTY, It is unapproached by any other Machine invented. It is constructed on sound mechanical prini dples, the result of the efforts of the most talented inventors in America, extending over - of years. • - It will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, . Beam, Tuck, Ruffle, Hemstitch, Gather, And Son on at the same tune, and will Work equally,, well on Sjlk. Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk, Line or Cotton Thread. ' SIMPLB, COMPACT, BPFICIBKT, DUKABLB, AHD COfcPLBTB. r EqusUygoo& for Find or Heavy Work. ¦ IT la A TRIUMPH OP MECHANICAL GENIUS. The only Practical Low-Priced Lock-Stitch Eewmg Machine ever invented. . Each Machine is sent out threaded, ready for operation, and the directions are so com- , plete that any one can run it successfully. JACOB JOSEPH k CO., Sole Agents for Wellington and neighboring Province*. GEARY BROTHERS, BLACKSMITHS k FARRIERS, T&ranaki-street (behind Union Coach Factory.) Horseshoeing and Ironwork of Every Description Done Neatly, and with Dispatch.

OVERCOATS, 3(R BEST STYLES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LOWEST PRICES. ULSTERS, FROM 355. 6d. WATERPROOF CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 397, 18 April 1879, Page 1

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