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TE ARO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. SPECIAL CHEAP LOTS FOB THB PRESENT MONTH AT TE AR_O HOUSE. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, In dress lengths of 12 yards each, * 12 yards POMPADOUR BEIGES REDUCED FROM 18s 6d to 4s 6(1 12 yards STRIPED BEIGES REDUCED FROM 15. 6d to 5s 6d 12 yards FANCY NOLO CLOTH REDUCED FROM 21s Od to 6s 6d 12 yards LEPANTO CLOTH REDUCED FROM 18s 6d to 7s 6d SUMMER COSTUMES. LADIES' CAMBRIC PRINCESS ROBES REDUCED FROM 6s 6d to 2s 6d LADIES' CAMBRIC COSTUMES REDUCED FROM 11" 6d to 5s 9d LADIES' WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES REDUCED FROM 25s Od to 7s 6d LADIES' COLRD LUSTRE WRAPPERS REDUCED FROM 27s 6d to9s 6d LADIES' LINEN WRAPPERS REDUCED FROM 18s 6d toßs 6d CHILDREN'S POMPADOUR COSTUMES, 2s2 s 6D6 D T ¦ CHILDREN'S PIQUE AND BRILLIANT FROCKS, Ladies' Steiped Summer Skirts, B.EDUOED TO Is 6d CHILDREN'S STRIPED SKIRTS, ONE BHILLING. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, 4P £? 4F 4P D 4P 4k» 4£> %» 4? 4f ¦ 44° 4>" 4* 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D LADIES' STRAW HATS, Really worth from 23 6d to 6s 63. eaoh, fob 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6° fob 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D 6D6 D . 6D6 D 6D6 D FOR NINEPENCE, NINEPENCE, NINEPBNCE, NINEPENCE, NINEPENCE FOR NINEPENCE, NINEPENCE, NINEPENCE, NINEPENCE, NINEPENOE FOR I s 1 S J a JS JS JS JS for If J s I s I s js js ja 350 p aira WOMEN'S WHITE COTTON HOSE, WORTH 8d PER PAIR, For 4g> COLORED COUNTERPANES FOR SINGLE BEDS, Extra quality, 2s2 s 6D6 D IWHITE TOILET QUILTS FOR SINGLE BEDS, reduced to JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 2nd February, 1881.

WONTJERFUL SUCCESS OF GRAVES AND FLEMING'S GREAT CLEARING SALE. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. LARGE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS. ON SATURDAY. IMMENSE BAEGAINS. COME EARLY. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. HAM AND BEEF SHOP. TF you wish to enjoy the holidays, without "pi J. BEAVIS intends opening a firstbeing interrupted by the children, you can class Ham and Beef Shop on Saturday next, the 12th March. Ready-dressed Ham, find a remedy in the shape of Eonnd of j^ Scoboh Beef Ham> Spiced TRICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, Save- ' '" loys, Blaok Paddings, Tongues, Pigs Feet, PERAMBULATORS, _ 0 ,Ac Prime mild-cured Bacon, Lard and And various other articles, at a^' Mntten d j I tto wten read y- M ' 20,000 prime Legs Mutton, guaranteed from WILLIAM JAMES' clean runs, at 9d and Is each, Corned Legs Stbam Furnitubb Manufactory, J* tto ' at c ra * e o£ 250 ve P at the premises, Manners-street, opposite the Lambton Quay. New Zealander. THOMAS BALLINGER, , Empiki Spotjtino and Ridqino Manb« A. VOLLBRACHT, j-actobt and Cubvino Wobks, EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturer of Baths, Chimney Pots, "H/TONSTER CLEARING SALE Enamelled Reflectors, &c., &c. GERMAN, FEEN^AND VIENNA UUUi ' a » Basins, Gas and Watter Fittings, Hme / and FOR ONE ONTH ONLY, every description of Plumbers' material. At a Reduction of 50 per oent. Gas and Water laid on at the Lowest Possible -— Prices. Visitors Invited. _— . Liberal DimSottnt to the Trade.

TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. J. T. STEELE Announces the receipt of his tX2 . FIRST SHIPMENT Pq OF -H % $ WINTER GOODS. % jjj (3 Every Department is replete with the „ f_| § LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS. p S v NEW MILLINERY g {_; fxl 5 NEW HATS X {_} J H NEW BONNETS B EJ p § NEW DRESSES § J# S _ MEN'S AND BOYS I *cfOTHING. " 5 H HOUSE FURNISHHSTOS. g J. T. SYHELE, NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE. •SEOIOO ITV NJ sxaAiaA aassoawa

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

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