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TE AUO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS AT TE ARO HOUSE, In all the Newest and most Fashionable Shades, Navy, Prune, Bronze, Myrtle, Grenat, Greys, $c. AT 4 S J- 1 D per dress of 12 yards, THE IMPERIAL CAMLET CLOTH, one of the most duralle material* to be obtained at a low price AT jLUs t>D per dress of 12 yards, THE FAVORITE RIBBED SATIN CLOTH, a very soft and «ffsttive fabric, and specially adapted to the present style of costumes AT 14lS t>D per dress of 12 yards, THE FRENCH SATIN CLOTH, so much admired for the brilliance of i\m finish and its durability AT XOB OD per dress of 12 yards, THE CAMBRIAN HOMESPUNS, one of the most useful and becoming materials received this season AT XOS t>D per dress of 12 yards, PLAIN COSTUME TWEEDS AT XOS OD per dress of 12 yards, FANCY COSTUME TWEEDS Both oftlie above lines can be recommended as very useful and durable AT AmlJt.B per dress of 12 yards, THE NEW CHENE BEIGES, All wool, and warranted to wear well AT per dress of 12 yards, THE ALPACA WARP SATIN CLOTHS, Combining the softness of the one material with the wearing qualities of the otlver AT ACS per dress of 12 yards, THE REAL INDIAN CASHMERES, A splendid winter material, being not only thick and wtrm, hut atso extremely light AT OOs per dress of 12 yard?, REAL FRENCH REPPS, all wool, in all the best shades, and aeknow ledged to be the most durable and effective dress material ever introduced AT 4Os per dress of 12 yards, THE NEW CALABRIAN CLOTH, a ohoice silk mixed dresß fabrio, and will make up very handsomely BLACK SILKS. A superb choice, bright, pnre, durable Upwards of yards to clwosefrom BLACK GLACE SILKS, 12 yards for 30s BLACK GROSGRAINS, 12 yards for 54jS BLACK CACHEMIRE, 12 yards for 903 BLACK BRITTANIA, 12 yards for 114s TY|l>T?^<C<"|\/r A TZ~TIVIY~^ under efficient management, and with a large X/XIjJL!JkJKI?±TXi^LXVXi.^I VJT and competent Btaff, conduoted on the ' premises JAMES SMITHTTE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 28th April, 1880.

NOW SHOWING AT J. T. STEELE'S NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE. NEW DRESS GOODS. _ Colored Russel Cord per dress, 7s Gd Colored Alexandra Twill per dress, 7s 6d UMBRELLAS Ribbed Sateen (6 colors) per dress, 10s 9d UMBRELLAS Winter Carmelite per dres3, 11s 6d UMBRELLAS '•* Ribbed Mohair per dress, 12s 6d UMBRELLAS T Colored Queen's Cloth per dress, 15a Od UMBRELLAS \ Afghan Crepe per dress, 163 6d UMBRELLAS Vecnna Cloth per dress, 18s Od Poplin (all wool) in 7 shades, per yd, Is lid -- ¦ = U^° A Large Stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS, CRAPES, SATIN CLOTHS, Ac. NEW FURNISHING GOODS. Harness Curtains 4s 6d. 5s Gd, 6s 6d, to 45s HOSIERY Lace Curtainß ss, 6s, 7s 6d, 8s 9d, to ß9a 6d HOSIERY Leno Curtains 8s 6d, 10s, 12s, 16s, to 42g HOSIERY Swiss Curtains 11s 6d, 15s, 245, to 50s HOSIERY Guipure Curtains 15s, 18s 6d, 25b, to 50s imQTPRV A Lar S e stoolE of Cretonnes, Dimities, KUbiHiKX Matting, Carpets, Hearth Ruga. Table ________^ Cloths, Linen Damask, Table Napkins, <feo. g^T BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. J. T. STEELE, NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE, Opposite thk Government Buildings, Lambton Quay. JIORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, A WASmNa MACHmE FO fc PIVB Greytown. SHILLINGS ! GEORGE JONES Proprietor, np h E PATENT "MAGIC" THE old-established and favorite Hotel WASHING MACHINE. has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every convenience for the Th 0 "Magic " Washing Machine will wash comfort of the public, and being situated and cleanse clothes from the finest fabrio to within a short distance of the Railway coarsest blanket in a thorottgh manner. Station, and nearly opposite the Post and „."", . . » Telegraph office,, offers .**, IMw Jfo ftS^^SSj^SjSSt to visitors and the travelling public. whatever while at work. The private sitting-rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. The "Maoio" Washing Machine does away with rubbing, and the consequent wear WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST and tear of clothes. DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management The "Magic" Washing Machine will savfl being under the supervision of the proprietor ihe ÜBCr time » M"*,^ m °neyhimself is a sufficient guarantee that the The "Magic" Washing Machine will wants of patrons will be well provided for. pay for itself in one washing day. The BILLIARD-ROOM is provided with The „ Magic „ Ma^e Bhould one of Alcock's best tables. be in every house. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors. PEI CB, FROMSs UPWARDS. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS Ant Person can have a Trial Gratis PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient J, E. HAVES, management. Sole Agent for New Zealand. GEORGE JONES Proprietor. T\T AG'S HEAD HOTEL, ffWifflWy MRS. LEVELL - Proprietress. g y Appointment. rTIHIS ia to notify that Goods Dyed a£ The above Hotel i. now eo»p.eted, and £. L^SSSZ^mS the Proprietress has much pleasure in in- prizes:— , . , _ . , „, .p. „ . „ Intercolonial Exhibition, Christehurcb, forming her Friends and the Public generally jg^. * that the accommodation for Travellers and Intercolonial Exhibition, Nelßon, 187?. „ . _ ... , , , _ International Exhibition, Vienna, 1873. Private Families cannot be surpassed. The International Exhibition, Sydney, 1880. house contains fine, lofty rooms, and is well _ , . »T~~_ , ... , \ ' Garments, Ac., of every description, Dye 4 furnished. Every attention will be paid to any Color. Goods received by visitors &c tBRS. BLACK, visitors, &c. Hosiery Works, Lambton Quay. Mrs. L., in returning thanks to her numerous friends and patrons for past favors, begs to inform them that her study will be X ° H N * COt » , , „ , , . , , TO . WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, to keep the very best brands of Wines, Lamb on Q a ¦ Ales, and Spirits. Q ntun<r^ 1 J3 Friends and Customers that they have — - — — just opened up a shipment of Silver and * BESLEY & CO., ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS ' . from London, consisting of the newest Styles, a Shipping, Land, Designs, and Patterns procurable in the k Home Market, specially selected by their t and Buyers in London. , GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, KOHN & CO. would also direct attention ' to their large and well-assorted stock of Gold * Certificated Accountants in Bankruptcy, and Silver Watches, Clocks, nd Jewellery. ' Hotel Brokeks N.B.— A competent Watchmaker kept on HOTEL brokers, the premises. J| GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. 16 FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING SAFES. Tradesmen^Books Kept. N gAJLE BY tSe~UNDBRSIGNED- _ Rents and Debts Collected. FIEE RESISTING "" 26in Safe, with two drawers, price J6lO 0 0 ~ 28in „ „ „ 11 0 0 PERCY C. FRASI, 30™ »» t» „ 12 0 0 AUTHORISED SURVEYOR AND FIRE AND 'I'HlHtf RESISTING DRAFTSMAN 30in Safe, witii two drawers, price J620 0 0 ra Licensed under Land Transfer Acts, 30m "«o,v"«w«^v v v 11- Is prepared to undertake Surveys by Con- 34^ " " " VK n n p. tract or otherwise, in any part of New Zea- " " '* oq a n land, also to furnish reliable information " "__ _ *» 28 0 0 relative to large blocks of Government and "~~~" Native lands in 70 Mile Bush District. JOHN DUTHIE 4b 00. Address, Woodvflle, Waipawa. Willis-btrkt. »'

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 12 May 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 109, 12 May 1880, Page 1

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