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T^ ARO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 184.5. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, . JUST OPENED OUT 7 AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ex Royal Mail Steamers POONAH AND BRINDISI. X ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— The Equestrian Shape. ' ~jt ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— ThTAurelia! ' X ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— The Amazon. * X ADIES' BLACK VELVET JHATS-Tam O'Shanter. ' "~ X ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Toque. ' ~" r * X ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Turban. X ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS— The Princess Mary. X ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS- Mrs. Wheeler. X ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS— The Arizona. "" J - A LL THE LEADING COLORS IN VELVET HATS. ~ ' A LL~THETEA"t>INGrCOLORS~INnPLUSH HATS. ' X ADIES' IMIITATION SEAL HATS. ~~~" X ADIK&' PULLED MUSQUASH HATS. "~ X ADIES' REAL MUSQUASH HATS. ' ~~" X ADIES' MUSQUASH BONNETS. X ADIES; REAL SEAL HATa. t * /^HILDREN'-S HATS- All the New Shapes in Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes in Plush. "* /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the -New^hapes in FurT l /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AU the New Colors in Plush. "* Vj , lt/|"ILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Plush. Tt/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Satinß. " "m/riLLINEBY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Velvets. It/TILLINERY MATERIALS-The New Cheville Flowers. ' MATERIALS— New Feathers, Ornaments, &o. " , FORMING < ¦ • , - In all one of the moßt VARIED, ELEGANT, AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS Ever introduced to the notice of the LADIES OF WELLINGTON. AN EARLY VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. JAMES SMITH/TE ARO HOUSE, Ouba-atreet, 2tth March, 1881.

WONDERFUL SUCCESS ; OF (GRAVES AND FLEMING'S GREAT CLEARING SALE. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. LARGE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS. IMMENSE BARGAINS. COMB EARLY. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. BAM AND' BK* 3 8HOP. TP you wish to enjoy the holidaya, without Tfl J. BEAVIS intends opening ft firs*. being interrupted by the ohildren, you can class Ham and Beef Shop on Saturday next, the 12th March. Beady-dressed Ham, find a remedy in the shape of Round of Beef, Scotoh Beef Ham, Spioed TRICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, Saveloys, Black Puddings, Tonjraes, Pigs Feet, PERAMBULATORS, &o.,&o. Prime mild-cured Bacon. Lard and . , . „ _j. , . Hams. Mutton ditto when ready. Also, -And various other articles, at 2Qm Lflgg ,„,„ WILLIAM JAMES' clean runs, at 9d and Is each, Corned Legs _ _ -, ditto, at the rate of 250 every evening, at Steam Furniture Manufactory, „ ' . _, . . * „'\ . m ' the premises, Manners-street, opposite tha Lambton Quay. New Zealander. HOMAS BALLINGBB, , Empire Spouting akd Ridging Manu« A. VOLLBRACHT, factort and Cukving Works, EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturer of Baths, Chimney Pott, MONSTER CLEARING SALE Enamelled Reflectors, 40., 4c. of • a-pPAT atj T?T?T?Wf«W AWT> VTTTNrNA Importer of Lead, Compo, and Iron Water GERMAN, FiSkNOH, AND VLhWJNA &n g pipes, Pnmpß, Vateroloseia, Wash GOODS, Basins, Gas andWatter Fittings, Hose, and FOR ONE ONTH ONLY, every description of Plumber*' material. At a Reduction of 50 per oent. Gas and Water laid on at the Lowest Pearibl* Prioes. Visitors Invitkd. — Liberal Discount to the Trade. TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. J. T. STEELE Announces the receipt of his GO FIRST SHIPMENT % | WINTER^ GOODS. % 2 S Every Department is replete with the pj 3 LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS. pj g H NEW SHLLINERY X S & 5 NEW HATS X J3 j W NEW BONNETS S H Q g NEW DRESSES q p3 •^ g MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHDTG. ' f> flj HOUSE FURNISHINGS. J. T. STjEELE, NATIONAL 3>R APERY HOUSE. •S3OIOO TTV M so;a[AT3A aacssoawa

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 70, 25 March 1881, Page 1

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