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TE ARO HOUBE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. NEW AT7TUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, JUST OPENED OUT 7 AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ex Royal Mail Steamers ' POONAH AND BRINDISI. T ADIES'~BLACK STRAW HTxS~Tho Equestrian Shape'! " y ADIEITBLACKTSf RAW~HATS-Tho Anrelia. y^ ADIES' BLACK STRAW 'HATS^Thc An^ol^ ~ ~ T ADIES 1 BLACK VELVET HATS -Tarn O'Shanter. T ADIES 1 BLACK VELVET HATS— Tho Toque. ' T IDIES T ~BLACK~VE"LVET ~HATS— The Turban. " — ' X XDIES'~BLACK~PLUSH "HATS— The Princess Mary. ~~~ T ADIES 1 BLACK PLUSH HATS-MrsTlVheeler! " T ADIES' BLACK PLU^H^rfS^Tho^ATi^na; ~~ — ' \ LL THE LEADING COLORS IN VELVETHaTts; " ~~ A LL THE LEADING COLORS IN PLUSH~HATS7~~ " ~T ADIES 1 miTATIuN SEAL HATS. ~~ ~ T ADIKh' PULI ED MUSQUASH HATS. " ' — " T ADIES' REAL MUSQUASH HATS! ~ " — — T ADIES' MUSQUASH BONNETS. " ~ — " ~— — T ADIES 1 REAL SEAL HATS. ~ ~~ ~— /CHILDREN'S HATS- All the New Shapes in Volvwt! " /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the Xew Shapes in Tlush. ~~ " /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the Now Shapes in Fur! ~~~ — ' /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Velvet. ~ /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New CoioraTnTiush! " — — MATERIALS— AIfthe New Shades in PlushT "~~ iO"ILLINERY~MATERIALS— AIftheIfew Shades in Satins. " " " All tho Now Shades in Velvets! "~~ — — — "1%/TILLINERY MATERIALS^The Now~Chovillc Flowors. ~ ' iC/JTILLINERY MaTERIALS— New Feathers", O~r!uiments7&o7 " PORM I N G In all one of tho most VARIED, ELEGANT, AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS Ever introduced to the notice of the LADIES OF WELLINGTON. AN EARLY VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. WJ -' JAMES SMITH/FE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 24th March, 1881. „& "

OPENING DISPLAY OF THE BEASON, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, AT GRAVES AJSTD FLEMING'S, "YTyHERE CAN BE SEEN IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINEEY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS. PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCEIiY. ENDLESS VARIETY AND CHEAP. GRAVES AND FLEMING, Corner, ob 1 CUBA AND MANNEHS STREETS.

TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. H AM AND BEEF SHOP. JF you wish to enjoy tho holidays, withont -p, j. BEAVIS intends opening a firstbeing interrupted by the ohildren, you can c i a 88 * Ham and Beef Shop on Satur(Jay find a remedy in tho Bhape of nextj the 12th Maroh - Ready-dressed Ham, Round of Beef, Scotch Beef Ham, Spiced TRICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, SavoPERAMBULATORS, !! ° y8 ' ? laG * . Pnddin SB'S 8 ' Tongue*, Tign Feet, &c, &c. Prime mild-cured Bacon. Lard and And various other articles, at Hamß, Mutton ditto when ready. Also, wtt tta wt a mttq' 20 ' 000 prime Legß Mutton . guaranteed from WILLIAM JAMES clean at 9d an(J lg each> Corned Steam Furniture Manufactory, ditto, at the rate of 250 every evening, at Lambton Quay. nlJ^^aJ 1 ""' I"*^'^*1 "*^'^* MONSTER CLEARING SALE. POMPADOUR TOMATO SAUCE. A. V O L L~B RA C H T, fHIS DELICIOUS SAUCE, EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. Manufactured by H.E. TONKS, -jyrONSTER CLEARING SALE General Grocer, OF Marjoribanks-Btreet, Wellington GERMAN. FBmOT, s AND VIENNA IS MAI)£ F|OR ONE MONTH ONLY. And contains no adulteration whatever. At a Reduotionof 50 per oenh Bac<jesß whioh . fc hM mefc Vißlt»bs Invited. since ite 011 to the publio is sufficient recommendation of it. TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. J. T. STEELE Announces the-reoeipt|of^hi» OQ FIRST SHIPMENT rH of 2$ % £ WINTER GOODS. 2 P5 Every Department is replete with the * {LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS. c, NEW MILLINERY g t> £1 5 NEW HATS g |3 O H NEW BONNETS 5 fcrj HH g NEW DRESSES § £J S g NEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. " S P3 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. g J. T. STEELE, NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE. 'SHOIOO TTV NJ sxaATffA aassoawa

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 82, 8 April 1881, Page 1

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