TE ARO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, JUST OPENED OUT 7 AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ex Royal Mail Steamers POONAH AND BRINDISI. T ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— The Equestrian Shape. X TDIES^BTA^BrSTRAW^HAtS— The Aurelia: ' T ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— Tne Amazon. ~ a Jk X ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS -Tarn O'Shanter. 1" ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Toque. * X ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Turban. " X ADIKS' BLACK PLUSH HATS— The Prin- ess Mary. X ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS-Mrs. Wheeler. X'XDIES 1 BLACK PLUSH HATS— Tho Arizona. ~~ A LL THE LEADING COLORS IN VELVET nATS. ~~ * A LL THE LEADING-COLORSTN~PLUS~H HATS. ~~ X ADIES' iaiITATION SEAL HATS! ~~ X ADIES' PULLED MUSQUASH HATS. ~~~ ~ TT ADIES' REAL MUSQUASH HATS. X ADIES' MUSQUASH BONNETS. ~ * X ADIES' REAL SEAL HATS. /CHILDREN'S HATS-All the New Shapos in"Veive£ ~~* KJ ___^ /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes in Plush. " \y /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII tho Now Shapes in Fur. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII tho New Colors in Velvet. ™ /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Pluilu ' It/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shados in Plush. ' 1%/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Satins. " IVTILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shados in Velvets. iyriLLINERY MATERIALS— Tho New ChovTlle"Flowors. TMTILLINERY MATERIALS— New Feathers, Ornaments, &o. ~~* FORMING In all ono of tho most VARIED, ELEGANT, AND CHOICE ASSOBTMENTS Ever introduced to the notice of the LADIES OF WELLINGTON. AN EARLY VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. JAMES SMITHTtE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 24th March, 1881.
OPENING DISPLAY OF THE BEASOM, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, AT GRAVES AND FLEMING'S, XTITHERE CAN BE SEEN IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS, PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY. ENDLESS VARIETY AND CHEAP. GRAVES AND FLEMING, COBNEB OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. HAM AND BEEF SHOP. TF you wish to enjoy the holidays, without ~rj\ j. BEAVIS inteads opening a first. being interrupted by the children, you can c i aga ]j am and Beef Shop on Saturday - , , . „ ,„„ . next, the 12th March. Ready-dressed Ham, find a romedy in tho shape of „ •„ .„!•»* w a • * Round of Beef, Scotch Beef Ham, Bpioed TRICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, Savet>™ aatottt ATrvßs lo y s ' Black P n<Jain &»> Tongues, Pigs Feet, PERAMBULATORS, &Q &o prime Baoon , Lard and And various other articles, at Hams, Mutton ditto when ready. Alao, 20,000 prime Legs Mutton, guaranteed from WILLIAM JAMES* clean rnng> at 9d and v eacht Corned Legs Stkam Furniture Manufactory, ditto, at the rate of 250 every evening, at the premises, Manners-street, opposite tha Lambton Quay. New Zealander. NOTICE. MONSTER CLEARING SALE. SAVED EARNED A. VOLLBRACHT, X"ir ANTED Known.— That now is the vTvrprpTi' pttv ti a74a T? *» time to make your Rent. Purchase a EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. Freehold for a Five or Six-roomed Hon.e in the heart of the City, before the rents and Mn-NTQT-FR PTPARTTia satp house property go up again ; for if Tcrawhiti ONSTER CLEARING SALt turn , o^,^ of o id it wiU bring plenty of of people from all over the colonies to settle n.TriTJTiTA'W •pPTP'Nrr'TT Awn vtfntja in the city, and then you will havo to pay | GERMAN, FRENCH AND VIENNA {or g your6olveg loM no GOODS, tim«, if you want to save your rent, and FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, become your own landlord. See the Terms :— Four-roomed Houses, £1 per week ; FiveAt a Reduction of 50 per cent. roomed, £1 2a Gd; Six-roomed, £\ si, per week. All these properties were Kinging in v,oT T an« Thxtttttti these rents last year, which now will pur* t VIBITORB invitkd. chMe the Freeno ' ldg £ y Beesng 0- w> Clayton and Co., Thorndon Quay, at onoe. TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. ' J. T. STEELE Announces tho receipt of his Ol FIRST SHIPMENT tf of % t WINTER GOODS. . % w a Every Department is replote with the . n gj latest;and,newest material . g X T, NEW MILLINEBY S £: H < NEW HATS g J3 j H NEW BONNETS 3 g P g NEW DRESSES o gO fc nVX'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ' t> tj HOUSE FURNISHINGS. § J. T. STEELE, NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE. 'shotoo tiv m SXETATSTA d&SSOaHa
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18810401.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 1
Word Count
688Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 76, 1 April 1881, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.