Downfall of Parihaka. — Volunteers returned from the Front and once more donning their ci v ilian garments are requested to inspect the n>-w real homespun tweed i suits, now on view at Te Aro House. Th 9 material in theae suits is light in texture, very suitable for summer wear, and is at the ' same time very durable. They can be had ; in a variety of shades, are well cut and of fashionable shape, and equal to bespoke. Another very important desideratum is that they are being sold at very moderate prices, and are, therefore, worthy the attention of the manhood of Wellington. Attention is invited to the excellent choice of collars, ties, scarfs, belts, bracos, shirts, half-hose, hata, caps, &c, at James Smith's, Te Aro House.— [Adyt.]
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 120, 19 November 1881, Page 2
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128Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 120, 19 November 1881, Page 2
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