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JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, OESPECTFULLY announoes the arrival, ex Mail Steamers, of an extensive assortment At; of CHOICE, NEW DRAPERY GOODS, Adapted for THE SPRING SEASON. In the Millinery Department the New ' Goods are exceedingly Belect. elegant and TCOVPT TXV"^ , lf*iS ££,'S53i,*W '" "" Mi " iM ' y DBp " h " 8 "- thorough knowledge of the best marts of Antique Sattekn Bonnets fashion. The Millinery workrooms at Te Granny Satteen Bonnets Aho House are under the superintendence i Normandy Ratteen Bonnets of an accomplu-hed French Lady Artiste, ! Granny Satin Bonnets and all orders entrusted to her caro will be ! Ecru Lace Bonnets executed in the latest styles. ' DR.ESSMAKIKG MANTLE-MAKING. The Dress Department is fully stocked 1 with the latest fabrics, styles, and colorings » nin , r rm^o for Spring wear. In addition to which our - f . , all nurohasPTs nt IV Ann Hnnw 11m iasnionable Bhades, such as palo blue, pale jSf cc« oftS rfallv useiuffabrics'are J& *»><. wUto l er-»,Uw» I «M gold, black, to. 7Jd, B£d, lOJd per yard. DRESSMAKING. MANTLE-MAKING. In the Mantle Department at Te Aro NOVELTIES. House are on view some elegant styles in Oatmeal Cloth Breakfast Sets Ladies Fichus, Visiles, and the fashionable Madras Muslin Costumes Dolmans, the materials being Cashmere, Zephyr Cloth Costumes Grosgrain, and hand-netted Silk with Che- Pompadour Sat teen Costume 3 nello Combination. Ecarte Mohair Costumes DRESSMAKING. MANTLE-MAKING. The importations this aeason at Tb Abo The Fancy Department is all aglow with Ho™ 15 for Men's Clothing aro very com, tho various shaded tints in Ribbons, Laces, P lete - f olect > a ? 4 varied, and customers Tulles, Scarfs, and there is an infinite variety can rely on getting fashionable * cut, good of Lace Scarfs, Indian Muslin Scarfs, appearance, and durabihty^iu all garments Squares, etc Laces which are now so Purchased. In clothing for LittU Boys, much worn will be found in abundance in , an . d A° uf £f' the assortment is unCoraline, Point d'Alencon, Brabart, Bre. rivalled in the City. Paronts and Quartonne, Spanish, and in shades of Ecru, dian^ therefore should remember that Tuscan, White, Cream, and Black. nowhere else w suoh variety to be had, and that for material, cut, and value To Aro House stands pre-eminent. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1881.

GRAVES & FLEMING, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND MILLINERS, ARE SHOWING IN CUBA-STREETS, A LARGE STOCK OF JJEW AND REASONABLE Q.OODS. IN MANNERS-STREET WINDOW, ANOTHER LARGE PURCHASE OF GOOD, USEFUL ARTICLES, At prices co well known to those who have visited their establishment during the last few weeks. GRAVES AND FLEMING, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS.

PUBLIC NOTICE. BOOTS BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! "VAT MORIARTY beps to return his T f c sincere thanks to tho inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts for past favors, and begs to inform them that he ia OPENING UP A NEW LOT OF GOODS, Just arrived, in splendid order, And intends giving the public and customers an article which has long been looked for. The Goods are all of the very best quality, and cannot be surpassed for DURABILITY AND CHEAPNESS. I have also some first-class Colonial Stock which will bear inspection, and at prices that will surprise the purchaser. The Bespoke Department being under my own supervision, customers may rely on obtaining a Perfect Fit combined with thorough good workmanship. Repairing of all descriptions promptly attended to at moderate prices. W. MORIARTY, Wholesale and Retail Boot and hok Maker, Willis and Molesworth • streets, Wellington. LEONARD KRAFT, Lambton Quat, (Opposite Government Buildings), OPTICIAN, And Importer op Sewing Machines. Agent for nobody. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to suit all sights. Celluloid Eyeglasses, Bpringfolders, a new material, lighter and stronger than shell, flesh-tint, London-made, 10s. A shipment of the celebrated WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES on sale. They have been selected by the Advertiser as offering a combination of the beet points of all firstclass machines. Will fell, embroider, frill, braid, tuck, gather, hem to any width, bind, cord, ruffle, quilt, sew on ribbons and velvet trimmings. Patent loose winding wheel, 25 appliances, presented with each machine, without extra charge. No clamping of hand -machine. Automatic Winder, fills cobbin without assistance From £3 15s. Illustrated price-lists free per post. Liberal lime payment. Is easy to learn, and will last a lifetime. Repairs executed. WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, Manners-street & TaranaM Place. REDUCED PRICE LIST. Landau carriages, from .£l6O Broughams, from J6IOO Hansoms, from .£7O Waggonettes, from JESO Phaetons, from £40 Buggies, from jG3O Dog carts, from £25 Expresses, from £Z0 Spring carts, from £20 Spring carts, from .£l6 Tip drays, from iJI3 Any other description of vehiole built to OTder. Repairs done in all its branches. Trimming, painting, touching up, and varnishing, done on the shortest notic All work guaranteed by IMICHAEL BOHAN, Proprietor.

MONSTER SLAUGHTER ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! BOOTS ! ! I STAPLES BROS., (Opposite the Evening Post Office) WILLIS-STREET, INTEND to Sell all their present Stook of BOOTS AND SHOES At 30 Per Cbnt. Under Cost Pbiok, • in order to make room for fresh goods. No Reasonable Offer Refused. MUST BE CLEARED WITHIN U DAYS ! WORKING MEN ROLL UP, and Purchase a Good Serviceable Pair of Boots, OUR OWN MAKE. STAPLES BROS., WILLIS-STEKBT, (Opposite Evening Post OfSce). DAVIS \7ERTICAL FEED SEWING V MACHINE Was awarded the only First Prizes for i Family Sewing Machines at tho Sydney and Melbourne International Exhibitions, 1879, 1880, 1881, over all other Sewing Machines. Seeing is Believing. Come One! Come All! MACHINES SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. Samples of work given away. Full instructions gratis, and a liberal time payment system. Every Machine guaranteed. We will show the Machine in operation making up samples of the following list of work, which the "Davis" does WITHOUT TACKING :—: — Bind dress goods with the same material, either scallops, points, squares, or straight. It will put on skirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, without showing the stitches. Make Frenoh folds and sew on at the same time. Make milliners' folds with different colors and pieces of goods at one operation, and sew on at the same time. It will erather between two pieces and sow on at the same time. It will cover the cord and sew it in between edges at the same time. It puffs. It will do felling, bias, or straight feather on cotton or woollen goods. It sews from lace to leather without changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering, Bboe fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it has no equal. It will make wide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soft merino, crape, ox goods difficult to hem on other machines. It will fold hems with cords enclosed, and stitch them down at one operation. It makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will sew over uneven surfaces aa well aa plain. It will gather without sewing on. It will gather and sew on at the same time. It will gather between two bands, showing the stitches on the right side at one operation. Purchasers will be instructed to do all ' the above work. H. C. FISKE * CO., Christchuroh, Sole Agents for New Zealand. ROBERT HOLLIDAY. Lambton Quay, Agent for Wellington. HORSE CABDS ! HORSE CARDS ! ! HORSE CARDS ! ! I TTORSE CARDS Printed, en the Shortest Notioff, *t tho Et*ntv« Pom offlo».

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 5 October 1881, Page 1

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