Now that a decided change in the weather has taken place, and the sunny skies and oppressive heat of summer have been succeeded by cold wintry blasts and sharp frosts, suitable winter attire becomes a necessity. James Smith, Te Abo House, Cuba-street, is shewing an exceeding wellselected stock of ladies' jackets, ulstera, furlined cloaks, imitation and choice real sealskin jackets, together with a large assortment of ladies' winter skirts, in a variety of useful and attractive materials, all of which will well repay a visit to Te Aro House — TAdvt.] AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. ♦ Mr. George Thomas, at 11 o'clock, pro. duce, tea, &c. Mr. Francis Sidey, at 12 o'clock, land, &o. Messr3. Laery & Campbell, at 2.30, merchandise. Messrs. J. H. Bethune & Co., at noon, town property. Jtfessrs. Plimmer, Reeves, & Co., at 2 o'clock, produce, &c. Messrs. Croskery, Hasell, & Co., at noon, fruit, hansom cab, Ac. [See advertisements.]
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 107, 9 May 1881, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 107, 9 May 1881, Page 2
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