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Among* the numerous novelties nonr on view at Te Aro House, nothing is more charming and effective than a select choice of Brocaded Satins, in all the most fashionable shades. These are well worthy of eirly inspection. The ladies of Wellington would do well also at the same time to look at the recent additions to the already choice stock of Millinery Goods. The very latest f ashiou s in feather straw, satin straw, tuacan, and crinoline hats and bonnets are marvels of beauty, are exceedingly becoming, elegant in shape, and being limited in quantity, will doubtless go off very rapidly. Beautifully shaded ostrich feathers, of a large size, and. very moderate in price, should also command a fair share of attention, whilst the very large assortment of new goods in every department should evidently counsel an early vi-it to James Smith's, Te Aro House.— [Advt.] "Handsome ia that handsome does." Since the firm of Graves & Fleming started business in this city, their great aim has been to sell a superior quality of goods at the lowest possible price; this they have successfully succeeded in doing, and they now reap their reward by securing the entire confidence of the public, aud cons3quently a largo increase in business. Their name has now become a household word, and their famous cheap prices are known and appreciated over the length and breadth ot the province. Everyone is cordially incited to visit their establishment (the corner house, Te Aro), when every civility nnd attention will be paid to them. —[Advt.]

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 14 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 14 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 14 December 1881, Page 2

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