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A bumptuaby decree has recently been promulgated by the committee of the forthcoming Musical Festival, that all the lady vocalists must be dressed in white. From an esthetic point of view this is no doubt a pleasing arrangement, and for other reasons, noted below, it has our entire approval, at Te Aro House. We are admirably prepared with a choice assortment of white embroidered muslin robes, purchased by our Home buyer from the manufacturers at St. Gall, Switzerland, and also with a splendid assortment of white dress fabrics, in a variety of charming makes and designs, at Te Aro House. We are showing an unequalled assortment of theseioMe robes at 8s 6d, 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s 6d, and so on up to 50a. These are really beautiful goods, and are better value than any that have been yet offered in the oity, or at Te Aro House. And then we have also a full supply of white dress fabrics, such as Princess Ida drees muslins at 6&d and 12£ d per yard; nainsook dress muslins, embroidered muslins, and mull dress muslins from 9d to la 6d per yard ; broohe dress mnslins from 3fd to la 6^d per yard ; and brilliant dress mnslins from BJd to Is 6}d per yard, at Te Aro House. — Advt. It you haye a Cough, don't negleot it but purchase at once a bottle of Baxter's Lung Peeserveb. It is pleasant to the palate, and its effect is magical. Try it and prove it. — Advt

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 2