Our millinery showroom has been the sceno of much aclivity si.co the season commenced, and has been thronged from day to day by ladies whb knew that the moßt elogaut, becoming and Kracoful fashions were to bo had at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse To Aro Houso. We havo an excellont choice of trimmed hats, in white, cream, black, and all colours ; we have every fashionable variety of sbapo, and every la,dy who but gives a glanoe at our millinory window will see that for genuine taste and moderate prices we are without compeers, at Te Aro House. We have also an abundanoe of flower trails from 1b to 7b 6d ; of flower sprays from 3d to 4b 6d; of unmounted flowers of all kinds ; indeed, as regards flowers generally, wo have the largest and most fashionable stock in tho city, at Te Aro Honso. We have a lot of untrimmod picnic hats, specially imported for this purpose and for gardou wear, from 2^d to 2s each, and a nico lot of tho same description, trimmed, at 2s lid aud 7s lid each, at To Aro House. Altogether, our millinory department, just now, is very attractive, and would amply repay a visit of inspection. We oan exeoute all orders promptly and most artistically, aud guarantee what is obtainable nowhero olse in the city, complete satisfaction, at the Wholesale Family Drapory Warehouse, To Aro Houso. —Advt. As will bo noticed, R. Hannah & Co. advertise in another column that they have just opened up 120 trunks of most seasonable boots and shoes for summer wear, also for lawn tennis and bowling, among which we notice the " Douglas" tennis shoes, this beiug the first of these goods that have been shpwn in this colony, and can only be obtained at R. Hannah & Co.'s various establishments. The Victorian tennis and bowling shoes also to hand are very durable, comfortable to wear, and cheap, and are well adapted for bowling. An early inspection of these latest designs in boots and shoes, &c, is respectfully solicited at R. Hannah and Co.'s Boot Palace, Lambton-quay, and Hannah's Boot Market, Cuba-street. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 122, 20 November 1889, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 122, 20 November 1889, Page 2
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