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TE ARO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, JUST OPEXED OUT 7 AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ex Royal Mail Steamers POONAH AND BRINDISI. T ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— The Equestrian Shape. ' "T ADnDS'TJLACKTSTRAW HATS^The^Aurelia. I^ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS-The Amazon. " ' y^ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS-Tarn O'Shanter. ' ~ X ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS-The Toque. ' T^ADIEST'BLACK VELVET HATS-The Turban. ~ " TOADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS— The Princess Mary. * TT ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS-Mrs. Wheeler. " "* T^Dl^S I^LXC^TLTj^H^ATS^The Arizona. ~ * \ LL THE LEADING COLORS IN VELVET HATS. "~ A LL~THE~LEADING~COLOES IN~PLUSH~HATS7 "| ADIJKS' IMITATION SEAL HATS. ' T ADIES' PULLED MUSQUASH HATS. T ADIES' EEAL MUSQUASH HATST " ~ ' " "T ADIES' MUSQUASH BONNETS. ~ ' X ADIES' REAL SEAL HAT 3. ~~~ '—~ /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes in Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes in Plush. ~~ /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes iv Fur] ~" /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII fhe New Colors in Plush. ' ¦"It/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Plush. ~]t/|"ILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Satina. "~~ ' ~]%/TILLINERY MATEEIALS— AII the New Shades in Velvets. " TtTILLINERY MATERIALS— The New Cheville~Flowers. ~ 1%/TILLINERY MATERIALS— Now Feathers, Ornaments, &o. " FORMING In all one of the most VARIED, ELEGANT, AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS Ever introduced to the notioe of the LADIES OF WELLINGTON. AN EARLY VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. JAMES SMITH7TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 2Uh March, 1881.

WONDERFUL SUOOEBS OF GRAVES AND FLEMING'S GREAT CLEARING SALE. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. LARGE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS. ON SATURDAY. IMMENSE BARGAINS. COME EARLY.

TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. HAM AND BEEF SHOP. TF you wish to enjoy the holidays, without Xj^ J« BEAVIS intends opening a firstbeing interrupted by the ohildren, yon can class Ham and Beef Shop on Saturday next, the 12th March. Beady-dressed Ham, find a remedy in the shape of Ronna o f B eef , Scotch Beef Ham, Spiced TEICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, Saveloys, Blaok Puddings, Tongues, Pigs Feet, PEBAMBULATOBS, 4c, &o. Prime mild-cured Bacon. Lard and a a .i™. „«,«. .jjj™ .* Hams, Mutton ditto when ready. Also, And various other artioles, at „„ . ' . _ „ „ ' „ 20,000 prime Legs Mutton, guaranteed from WILLIAM JAMES* clean runs, at 9d and Is each, Corned Legs ST.AM FUBNITUBK MaNUFACTOBY. Jf 0 ' &t »*? ° f V^ lfi "^' l » the premises, Manners-Btreet, opposite tna Lambton Qnay. New Zealander. THOMAS BALLINGER, __ Empibk Spoutin<j AH© BiDonro Mantj* A. VOLLBRACHT, factobt and Curving Wobks, EMPD3E CITY BAZAAR. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufacturer of Baths, Chimney Pots, "JI/TONSTEB CLEAEING SALE Enamelled Reflectors, 40., Ao. -"-*- of """" mn?MA*r TreTWrrr Ai>m VTRNNA Importer of Lead, Compo, and Iron Wat«r GEBMAN, FRENCH, AND VDiNWA Jq^ Pipeg( p^pa, Waterclosets, Wash GOODS, Basins, Gas and Watter Fittings, Hobo, and FOE ONE MONTH ONLY, every description of Plumbers' matenaL At a Reduction of 50 per cent. Gas and Water laid on at the Lowest Possible — Prioes. Vibitoßß Invited. — Liberal Discount to th« Trade. TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. J. T. STEELE Announces the receipt of his 00 FIRST SHIPMENT 8 " § % i WINTER GOODS. % j S Every Department is replete with the p^ J LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS.' » g _, h NEW MILLINERY X S Pm <i NEW HATS X J2 h3 g NEW BONNETS 5 2 HH g NEW DEESSESJ O & £q g 7'JSN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. W HOUSE FUENISHINGS. S J, T. SYEELE, NATIONAL DEAPEEY HOUSE. •saoioo tt? ni I sxaATMA aassoswa

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 72, 28 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 72, 28 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 72, 28 March 1881, Page 1

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