TE ARO HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1845. Important Advertisement. AUTUMN AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS AT TE ARO HOUSE. 1881. 1881. 1881. DKESS MATERIALS. MILLINERY. LADIES' JACKETS. Yard FIGURED BEIGES 8i LADTES' LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 9/9 COLORED SATIN CLOTHS 12£ Black Straw Hats, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 10/6 COLORED SATIN CLOTHS 1/3* from LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 13/6 FRENCH SATIN CLOTHS 1/9 1/9 to 7/6. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 15/FRENCH SATIN CLOTHS 21- LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 17/6 DRESS SERGES 1/4J LADTFS' LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 18/6 DRESS SERGES 1/6* Plush Hats, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 19/6 DRESS SERGES 1/9 from LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 21/DRESS SERGES 21- 6/6 to 12/6. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 25/KEAL HOMESPUNS 1/10 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 27/6 REAL HOMESPUNS 21- TArnvcs' LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 29/6 REAL HOMESPUNS 2/3 V «W H-f- LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS 32/6 COSTUME CLOTHS if- frn^ ' COSTUME CLOTHS 2/3 q/ fo 7/fi T ATYTPQ' TIT «TTTRH COSTUME CLOTHS 3 - '" *° 7/6> LADIES ULSTERS. FRENCH CASHMERES 3/6 TATVTFS' FRENCH CASHMERKS 3/9 imitation LADIES' ULSTERS 10/6 FRENCH CASHMERES 4/6 SwrtHata LADIES' ULSTERS 12/6 FRENCH MERINOES 2/2 *„, ' LADIES' ULSTERS 15/FRENCH MERINOES 3/3 rfitnl'W LADTES' ULSTERS 17/6 FRENCH MERTNOKS 3/6 </«>toio/. LADIES' ULSTERS 19/6 BLACK VEIVETEENS 2/9 t at>ttt<s' LADIES' ULSTEBS 21/BLACK VELVETEENS 3/6 t*«Li q n iif-lriii LA-DIES' ULSTERS 25/BLACK VELVETEENS 4 6 Kea l b( T l9km LAD JES' ULSTERS 29/6 iM™» LADIES' ULSTERS 36/A Large of ifl/«t?9*/ LADIES' ULSTERS 42/DRES^V^ICS, 16/6t ° 25/ - ftgggSgggi g(" suitable for A choice t tmwl» ttfotppS ' MOTJ.RNING. Assortment M ad|to T MOURNING ORDERS, Millinery at^. ORDER. WEDDING ORDERS, Bonnets, LADIES' JACKETS DRESSMAKING in the latest MADE TO EXECUTED AT THE French ORDER. SHORTEST NOTICE. Fashions. Fit Guaranteed. MEN'S, BOYS', & YOUTHS' WINTER CLOTHING. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS BOY' AND YOUTHS' Tweed Trousers 6/9 Men's Tweed Trou«ers 7/9 Tweed Trousers 8/9 Felt Hats, Tweed Trousers 10/6 Tweed Trousers 10/6 in all Tweed Coats 13/6 Trousers and Vests 16/6 the newest Tweed Suits 21/Trousers and Vests 18/6 Shapes, from Tweed Salts 24/Troußers and Vests 21/- 2/6 to 12/6. JUVENILE CLOTHING. Tweed Suits 29/6 Spanish Suits 9/Tweed Suits 35/- Boys' and Youths' Warwiok Suita 11/6 Tweed Suits 39/6 Tarn o'Shanters, Hythe Suits 12/6 Witney Overcoats 27/6 Tweed and Serge Sudbury Suits 14/6 Beaver Overcoats 35/- Hats, Berkeley Suits 15/Coating Overcoats 37/6 2/6 to 5/-. Patrol Suitß 19/6 A LAEGE VARIETY Otf BOYS' OVERCOATS IN ALL SIZES. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 22nd April, 1881. OPENING DISPLAY OF THE SEASON, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, AT GRAVES AND FLEMING'S, XTITHERE CAN BE SEEN IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES IN MILLTNEEY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS. PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY. ENDLESS VARIETY AND CHEAP. GRAVES AND FLEMING, Corner of CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS.
MONSTER CLEARING SALE. \ SIGN OF THE TIMES may be Been in , J\- front of my premises, giving a glimpse tt^ T t-dt>a^ttt of Dettor daVBd aVB for New Zealand. It shows A. VOLLiiKAi^nx, e i ear i y that the goods manufactured here by EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. far excel all such of foreign make ; it also shows there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring them to the front. I am MONSTER CLEARING SALE troubled with a complaint junt now. I wish yx '"1" 1 there were hundreds affected the same way. or I have local industry on the brain. I am GERMAN FRENCH, AND VIENNA convinced that the evils this oonntry is now w^aiujiii, a. » enduring ib caused by people Bending away GUUI>&, f or goofla that they ought to buy here. I FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5. Gentleman's Suit £A, Trousers J6l, all of At a Reduction of 50 per cent. jjewj ew Zealand tweed, the most fashionable - cut and best make in Wellington— HUXLEY, Visit®eß Invited. * be Tailor. TT\ HOMAS BALLINGER, POMPADOUR.TOMATO SAUCE. Empire Spouting and Ridging ManitFACTORY AND CIJBTING WOBKS, DELICIOUS SAUCE, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Manufactured by Manufacturer of Baths, Chimney Pots jj g TON X S Enamelled Reflectors, &c, Ac. General Grocer, Baßins, Gas and Watter Fittings, Hose, and Ig ma.DE FROM THE PURE TOMATO, every description of Plumbers' material. . .. And contains no adulteration whatever. Gas and Water laid on at the Lowest Possible . , t>- Pric f 1' «. t a The great sucooss which it has met with Liberal Discount to tha Trade. since its introduction to tho pnblio is 1 Case Royl^fegJ^DomTstic Filters «"**«* recommendation of it. TAM O'SHANTER HATS 1 IN EVERY COMBINATION.: J. T. STEELE Announces the [receipt of his OO FIRST SHIPMENT P3 of g E" gj WINTER^ GOODS. % O 3 Every Department is replete with the *j £"} 5 LATEST AND NEWEST MATERIALS. g F> T. NEW MILLINERY g S &3 3 NEW HATS g G j W NEW BONNETS B B M P3 NEW DRESSES © £3 LJ «3 J» I— ( & g , JSN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. \> W M |jj HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ° J. T. STEELE, NATIONAL DRAPERY HOUSE. •saoioo tiv m sxstatoa a&ssosma
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 93, 22 April 1881, Page 1
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