The residents in Newtown and Adelaideroad should travel by the tram-oars and ccc the grand exhibition of new spring goods at Te Aro House. — Advt. The residents in Thomdon and adjacent localities should travel by the tram oars, and inspeot the latest and moat fashionable novelties in ladies' attire for the spring at Te Aro House — Advt. There will be three special show days during this weak at Te Aro House, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.— advt. If you wish to boo the largest, ohoioeat, and beat-solootcd stock cf dress fabrics, pay an oarly visit to Te Aro House.— Advt. If you wish to see an elegant andreohf rohe selection of tho modfc charming fashions in Parisian and English millinery, call oarly at To Aro Hous <r— Advt. If you wish to purohase laces, now so very fashionable, you will find an immense aseortment of every make, shade, and quality at To Aro House.— Advt. The windows of Te Aro House Will be illuminated on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday eveningd from 6 to 10 p.m. — Advt. Gbates & Fleming's Sals still continues. Saturday and during week .they will sell 5000 yds embroidaiy at Id per yard, 9000 yds lace from 6d per dozen ; also, a great variety of new fabrics for evening wear, all Bhadcs; also, manufacturers' stock wool tweeds, Is 4jd, 1b 6d, Is 9d, 2s per yard— splendid value. Mothers should come and buy them for thoir boya ; they are selling like ripe cherries at Graves & Fleming's Great Sale, Corner Houae, Te Aro.— Advt. Action, action, action, was the grand Demosthean prinoiple of oratory, and so it ia vital element of all living ideas. Without it bvery creation ia stifled, or dies, of inundation. It ia this element that so distinguishes Udolpho Wolfe's " Schiedam Abomatic Schnaffs. It acta upon the nerves, the tisanes, the visoera, the blood of the human tody, removing impurities, overcoming all impedimenta, and stimulating the organs that have become impotent to healthy operation. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 42, 8 September 1882, Page 2
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