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During the oontinuanoe of our summer aale we have diHposod of a largo quantity of moat romarkablo bargains in every department, to the ontiro satisfaction of those who have visited Te Aro House. A glance, however, at our price liats on the let and 3rd pages of this paper will show that there aro many equally aa great to be had, and a largo economy of money may now be effeoted at the Te Aro Bouse Summer Sale. Good honsewives will find that caliooea, sheetings, towels, oarpets, mattings, floorolotha, linoleums, and every other artiole required in house furnishings are wonderfully ohoap, and should loae no time in supplying their wants at Te Aro Housp. Our summer drees fabrics, of all descriptions, aro marvollonaly oheap, many of them boing reduced to half-price and lobb. A fine opportunity is thus afforded of obtaining the newest styles and latest fashions at lower prices than have ever been before quotod at Te Aro House. Wj would advice an early inspection ot the bargains in the millinery and mantle departments. These aro unparalleled in the history of the city, and when combined with the faot that gifts to the value of 10 per cent, are presented with each purchase, should oertainly induoe the moat laggard to seize the opportunity now offering at the Te Aro House Summer Sale. — Advt. Great sale of perambulators ; one hundred to choose from at 13a 6d. E. Arnold's perambulator shop, oppoaite Fire Brigade Station, Mannera-atreet. Inapection invited. Nothing ever offered at suoh a sacrifice before. — Advt. Sork thboat qnioky yields to " Baxter's Ltjnq Preserver.— Advt.

How to Get Sick.— Expose yourself day and night, sit too muoh without exercise, work too hard without rest, dootor all th» time, take all the vile nostrums and imitations advertiied, and then you will want to know How to Gkt Will.— Whioh is answered in three words— Take American Co'a. Hop Bitters! Bead.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 3 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 3 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 27, 3 February 1886, Page 2

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