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" To be well dressed ia to be largely armed against unhappinesß." This is one of the leading axioms of modern philosophy, and one not easily controverted. You rarely or ever meet a well-dressed lady who is_ consumed with worry, care, or nnhappiness. Whether the outward attire is the reflex of the mind's condition, or whether it has any influence or control on the mind is not for us to decide. We are prepared to supply the most artistic and fashionable dresses at very short notice at Te Aro House. We have a very superior lot of winter dress fabrics, selected by our own special buyer (Mr. Kinnear)— as keen a buyer as there is in the City of London, and with a great deal more taste than many colonial representatives possess. Thus we can offer a choice in accordance with the dictates of the most correct taste, and at prices not to be beaten by any wholesale or retail house in the colony. Test this at Te Aro House. Peiceb aro of ten misleading. We sometimes quote prices that are immediately copied by others, and to the public we seem the same. But comparison is the test of value, and our prices, whether for the lower or higher classes of goods, carry with them good, honest, sterling value at Te Aro House. Baxter's I/dno Preserver has gained great popularity in thiß ( district as a apeody and effectual remedy in the treatment of Coughs, (Jolds, BkottcaiTis, and other chest and throat complaints. — Adv*.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 2

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