TflE magnificent assortment of winter dross fabrics with which wo oponed the present season, has been duly appreciated by tha ladies of Wellington and suburbs. Our sales littf & been numerous and satisfactory, afld the resources of out dressmaking deitartidciit Have been severely taxed to keep pace ttith ihe c'oastant inflow of ordors to To Aro House. ... , , Nevertheless many litutete have" deferred their choice, and are doubtless Waiting to ace the last new fabrics out, and as we httto been constantly receiving fresh supplies, wo would ask them respectfully to inspect our latest additions at Te Aro Houso. We hare opened out new designs and colourings in dross tweeds, both of colonial and European manufacture, and aro also shewing some tasty things in robe dress lengths, both novel and effective, at Te Aro House. Wb would call special attention to our pateflt porous waterproof sorges, warranted fast dye, Whidli Ate in great demand. Wo dan strongly reoommond tliosO, not Only as making up effectively, but as possessing thoWuehly g'Oiod wearing qualities. These are worth Seeing 8t Te' Aro House. In black silks wo would invito inspection of onr "Cashemere " diagonal wearjjrbof, a new make, pure in dye, light in weight, atid which will not wear greasy. With every dress length, we give a guarantee bond for twelve months' fair wear, at Te Aro Houso. — Advt. We ate requested to direct attention to the stock of fenders' Snd,,firei.rons, marble, iron, and brass kerbs, fife' brasses, aiid coal scuttles now opened up by M6'f»srs; Wilkins and Field, of Manners-street. Thdy Hive an immense stock of all the above lines, and the pricos they aro marked at will bear comparison with any houso in town. Their new samples of lamps are now temptingly displayed in tho window, and are being shown lighted every evening. They aro marked in plain figures, and at prices that should command a, ready sale— Advt. Pianob.— We have just landod, ex steamor Duke of Westminster, one of the largest shipments of pianos we have yet received, including Lipp & Sohn, Ibaoh & Sohn, Collard & Collard, and other well-known makers. These instruments are really superior to tho usual shipments of pianos to this market, and need no trumpeting to sound their praise, as their exquisite tone and touch will reoommend them anywhere. The 75 guinea piano wo are giving away gratis to purchasers of pianos at pur establishment on 21st August, 1892, is now on view in our window, and wo solicit buyers to inspect our stook at once. — Scoullar and Chisholm. — Advt. The greatest honour that can bo conferred on an English merchant is to be appointed purveyor to the House of Commons, and only those obtain this distinction whose goods aro found to be superior to those of other firms. The proprietors of Buchanan's famod " House of Commons Whisky " gained for their brand this high honour— a faot which New Zealanders would do well to ponder over, and, instead of carelessly and indisoriminatingly drinking any fluid that may be placed before them, call for Buchanan's " Houbo of Commons Whisky " on all occasions. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1892, Page 2
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513Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1892, Page 2
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