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TE ARO HOUSE. • FIBST DEIfVEB? OP ■" SPEOIAIi NOVELTIES FOE THE SPRING SEASON, 1879.
NOVELTIEB in the FANCY Department. NBW FRINGES NEW RUCHINGB NEW FRILLTWG BTRIPED RIBBONS BROCHE RIBBONS IVORY BUTTONS SILK BUTTONB FANCY BUTTONS PEARL BUTTONS CROCHET BUTTONS 81 LX SCABPB CRAPE SCARPS BRBTONNEBCAHFB CREAM SQUARES CHENE SQUARES CHENE FICHUS CRAPE FICHUB SI IK FICHUS SITIN FrGHUB EMBROIDERED FICHUS LACE COLLARS LACE BETB LACE TIEB LACE HANDFS. GLOVES LACE GLOVES LTBLE GLOVES TAFFETA GLOVEB BILK GLOVES KTD GLOVEB JOSEPHINEB, in one and tico buttons, and made specially for TE ARO HOUSE. SUk Sunshades Silk Umbrellas Embroidered Footstools, Cushions, and Cofieys.
_ DRESS DEPARTMENT. Our-Imporfs thta season have bran unusually large, and extremely well b upht The Btylei, materials, and value, are far superior to anything hitherto imported for TE ARO HOUSE. Very soft wool materials are the leading iasbic ns for the Season. THE COLORS most in vogne are Mode. Bisque, Light Bronze, CUive, Bapphire, Grenat and Bran. The NEW BEIGK AVQOLA, at Is 3d, is very durable, acd a murvel of cheapness. The NEW NATAL TWrLLED BRIG*, at Is 81. This material Is all wool, and will wear. ' The AJVQOLA BATIN, all shades, Is 4*<l. CARMELITES, In all the new colora, •19 ctU* TO MATCH tho above mateiials in nearly all shades we have the new Bilk mixed Figured Lames, so extensively used in combination with plain materials. The new all wool Llama Cloth, at 2a 3d. The new extra finish Summer SatlnCloths are very light and suitable for the present season, 2* 3d. The NEW SYRIAN CASHMERE, at 2< 9d, is all that rould be desired by the most fastidious. The Colors in this Fabric are very rich. The NEW INDTAN RIBBED CASHMERES, a very superior article, at 8s 3d. A f PLENDID ASSORTMENT of Silks, Patins, Vflvet«, and Failles f» Dwss Trimming. SPECIAL notice is also directed to the DRESSMAKING, wbich h under the same effichnt and artistic management that has given so much satfofaction to the LADIEB of WELLINGTON in the p»st.
JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-BTRBET, 9th SEPTEMBER 1879.
STOP! BALANCE OF WINTEE GOODS Must be cleared within fourteen days fIT AT ANY PUlOE,_^|r Entirely Regardless of Coat Price. 75 CASES AND BALES OF NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY TO OPEN IN A JBW DATS. To effect a complete clearance, and in order to take delivery of the above I shall off** ' some Extraordinary Cheap Lines in Drapery and Clothing, NOT RUBBISH/ But Genuine and Sound, and at such Low Prices as cannot be obtained elsewhere 111 A© Aro« ULSTER HOUSE Has always been noted as the Cheapest for the Working Classes to spend their ready money at ; one trial will convince the moßt economical ac it has * done hundreds before. THIS GEEAT "CHEAP SALE Will Bhorily draw to a close, therefore loose no time in purchasing. EXTBAORDINARY CHEAP LOTS foe SATURDAY. J. B. HAMILTON, ULSTER HOUSE, OUBA-STBEET.
ALEXANDER EDDIE f (Late of Eddib k Jack), Bbss to Inform ths Public that he has MASK A FRB»H BTART IN BUBIMBBB, In those Central Premises, next New Zoalander Hotel, MANNERS-STREET, near tbe site of the late fire. Being a PRACTICAL BOTTLER of Long Experience, he will Rive his Personal Attention to the BOTTLING DEPARTMENT, instead, of dabbling in land speculations. Having secured a very »uitable Cellar for Bott'ing Purposes, end having made arrangements with Messrs. Marshall & Copeland, the celebrated Dunedin Brewers (whose Ale is ! bound to secure first prlza at the Sydney Exhibition) for Special Brews of tbeir Exhibition Prize Ale, he can with confidence guarantee his Bottling of Ale and Stout. M. Ptnfold k Co., tbe famous Wine Growers of Adelaide, continue to ship him supplies of their Wines, guaranteed five years old, which the reduced duty enables him to sell at prices within the reach of every one. Wines, Spirits, Ginger Wine, &c , at former prices. Five per Cent. Discount for Cash. RE-OPENING OF THE NAG'S HEAD YARD AND STABLES. ALFRED ADAMS begs to inform bis country friends and the public generally that he has re-opened the above well-known Stables, where every accommodation will be found, combined with civility and careful attention. Saddle Horses, Buggies, acd Carriages for Hire, on the shortest notice. ALFRED ADAMS, Nag's Head, Cuba-street. "VTOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. HARRIB BROTHERS, MARTON. Have much pleasure in intimating to the settlers hi and about the district that they have taken into partnership Mr. JAMES DALRYMPLE INNES, formerly of the National Bank. The firm will in future be known as HARRIS k INNEB, Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Stock Salesmen, Va(uers,.and Agents for the Standard Insurance Connany. As. usual, sales will be conducted whenever required, and on reasonable terms. PK. WATTY, HO I£L BROKER, Valuer, and General Commteshm Agent, Has i tbe undermentioned properties for sale, Tip.:— Town and country* allotments, farms, runs, hotels, &c., &c. Apply at hie offices, Star Chambers, Lambton Quay. W R 8, PAYNE • MILLINER, DRESSMAKER, AND r , . MANTLEMAKER, ;Moleiworth-Btreet (opposite Maynstreet).
NOTICE COBB AND CO. 8 TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. jyj"BBSRB. HASTWELL, MACARA k CO. beg to inform the travelling public that they have REMOVED their Booking Office from the Bank Hotel to Frank Mountain's VBW ZEALAKDER HOTEL, Manvxk*-stbbbt. Wellington. 9th May, 1870. NOTICE. mHE Undersigned has much pletsttrt In SJFr ™r "Sags«n ErEK "tJ 0 ?,? "^ "oecessfully carried toJSkJSLr# W< ° Bl B^?' tßd «"«t «n order to make room iqr an Entirely New Btock of nrst-ciass WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY, SS£ £?»«** Om "«» from the very A GENUINE CLEARING BALE „_ ef the Balance of «. R *r MULLIGAN'S STOCK, the whole of which will be Clbaebb Out at Prices considerably under English cost. Hawkers and Dealers will fird thk a good opportuaihr for Purchasing Goods at prices unheard of in New Zealand. I3T Address— BENNO NEWMAN. Lambton Quay, hits M. J. McuxeAir. Wellington, 2nd April. 1879. THB WELCOME RESTAURANT, Next Door to W. File, Druggist, WILLIS-STKB3T. THB Proprietor begs to announce to the , K«nerai public that he has opened tbe above Boarding-House. and hopes by reasonable charges, flrit-class meals (including Tea for Dinner), and comfortable BodsTto receive a fair share of patronage. CHARLES HILL. Proprietor. TO THB LADIES OF WELLINGTON. HT. PRICE, the only Practical Ladies' • Hairdresser in Wellington, begs to inform them that he has fitted up rooms suitable for that B anch of the Profemioa, and by strict attention to tbo business hopes to merit then- patronage. H. T. PRICE, Lambton Quay, Opposite Government Building*. Hair made up in ny style at twelve hours' notice. f\S SALE at the Evßiriire Po*t Ornea. \J forms of PROOF CF DEBT
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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1879, Page 1
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