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The attention of the Ladies of Wellington and its vicinity, aa well as the nnmerous visitors to the Industrial Exhibition, is specially invited to our new importation of spring and Bummer dress fabrics at To Aro House. It goes almost without saving thai we have tho' finest assortment cf new and charm - insr materials ever imported' into the Empire City both in light wdollen and washing' fabrics. We are not at all afraid of' competition in this reßDeot, and are quite snre that ono visit of inspection would inevitably rjsuit in purchasing some of those ohoico materials at Te Aro House. So also with our importations of spring nnd 6ti miner mantles and millinery. The shapes and styles aro tho latest outcomes of fashion, and have undoubtedly proved the taste of our buyers to bo second to none in the Home and Continental markets. We respejatf.&lly request an early inspection of these novellios gt To Aro Horeo. Wjs would also oek our frionda and customers to make no mistake as "to out prac-eni premises, and to see that the words Ji'Arg House are on each tide of our doorways before entering.— Advt. In Whooping Cough "Baxter's Lung . y assEEViR " is a specific. — Advt. _ Thb stories sbost Sarah Bernhardt are mostly calumniGS. Those who know her are high in their laudation of her'ohftsaciar, ju:t as those who are familiar with thfe virtues of Wolfe's Schnapps.— Advt. ><<:•¦ j

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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