TE ARO HOUSE ADVERTISEMENT. Established 1845. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, JUST OPENED OUT AT TE ARO HOUSE, Ex Royal Mail Steamers POONAH AND BRINDISL T ADIES 1 BLACK STRAW HATS— The Equestrian Shape. ' T ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— TheTAnreliaT T ADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS— The Amazon. " T ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS -Tarn O'Shanter. T ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Toque. " T ADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS— The Turban. ~r ADIES' BLACK PLUSH HATS— The Princess Mary. ' T ADIES' BLACK PLTJSH HATS-Mrs. Wheeler. TOADIES' BLACKIPLUSH HATS^The Arinona. " _^ A LL THE LEADING COLORS IN VELVET HATS. ' " \LL THE LEADING COLORS~IN~PLUSH~HATS. ' ~~" T ADIES' IMITATION SEAL HATS. ~~" T ADIES' PULLED MUSQUASH HATS. "" T ADIES 1 REAL MUSQUASH HATS. * V ADIES' MUSQUASH BONNETS. ' T ADIES' KEAL SEAL HATS. I^IHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes iv Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes in Plnsh. " Kj /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Shapes iv Fur. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Velvet. /CHILDREN'S HATS— AII the New Colors in Plnsh! It/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Plush. It /TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the Now Shades in Satins. ' It/TILLINERY MATERIALS— AII the New Shades in Velvets. ' It/TILLINERY MATERIALS— The New Cheville Flowers. ~*/|"ILLINERY MATERIALS— New Feathers, Ornaments, &o. " EORM I N G In all one of the most VARIED, ELEGANT, AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS Ever introduced to the notice of the LADIES OF WELLINGTON. AN EARLY VISIT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. JAMES SMITH7TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 24th March, 1881.
OPENING DISPLAY OE THE SEASON, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, AT GRAVES AND FLEMING'S, ¦V«THERE CAN BE SEEN IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS, PLAIN AftD FANCY GOODS, ANt> MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MEROEBX ENDLESS VARIETY AND CHEAP. GRAVES AND FLEMING, Corner or CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. TO PARENTS ANdTuTr^ANS. signofthb ttmes X3L front of my premises, giving a glimpse IF you wish to enjoy the holidays, without of better days for New Zealand. Ifeshowi clearly that the goods manufactured here by being interrupted by the children, you can far excel all such of foreign make ; it also shows there is at least one tailor who know* find a remedy in the shape of . how to bring them to the front. lam troubled with a complaint just now. I wish TRICYCLES, SWINGS, TRAPEZES, there were hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. I am PERAMBULATORS, convinced that the evils this country is now enduring is caused by people sending away And various other articles, at for goods that they ought to buy here. I can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5, WILLIAM JAMES 1 Gentleman's Suit £4, Trousers £1, all of New Zealand tweed, the most fashionable Steam Furniture Manufactory, cut and best makein Wellington— HUXLEY, the Tailor. Lambton Quay.* POMPADOUR TOMATO SAUCE. MONSTER CLEARING SALE. A. VO L L~T RAC HT, T^ DELICIOUS SAUCE « EMPIRE CITY BAZAAK. Manufactured by H. E. TONES, 1%/riONSTER CLEARING SALE General Grocer, op Marjoribankß-stroet, Wellington, GERMAN, FRENCH, AND VIENNA _ g MADE THE puBE TOMATO> FOR ONE ToNTH ONLY, And contains no adulteration whatever. At a Reduction of 50 per oont. t^ g^t BUCOOBB w Hoh it has met with 7* since its introduction to the publio i* Visitors Invited. .... sufficient recommendation of it.
TAM O'SHANTER HATS IN EVERY COMBINATION. J. T. STEELE Announces the receipt of his m FIRST SHIPMENT rt or 2 % i WINTER GOODS. % ~5 £» Every Department is replete with the p[J g I LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS. » g p. NEW MILLINERY g Pj JxJ NEW HATS § £3 J m NEW BONNETS B C 3 R NEW DKESSES S £0 h- ° J» HH £ j^EN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. b* r-rj *-* _____«_ Cj h_{ HOUSE FURNISHINGS. §_, J. T. STEELE, NATIONAL DBAPERY HOUSE. •StfO r IOO TIV NI SXffATSTA (IKSSOSIWa
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 91, 20 April 1881, Page 1
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627Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 91, 20 April 1881, Page 1
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