For the present autumn and winter season we have opened out one of the finest shipments of dress goods ever imported. Grreat care has been taken to get the most fashionable as well as the most serviceable materials. Taste, judgment, and keen buying have produced a happy result in the display of our new shipments at Te Aro House. A really good dressmaker is not an every iay acquisition. Te Aro House again takes the lead, and we have the utmost pleasure in announcing that we have oponed a new suite of rooms under the ohargo of Madame De Yernei/, the Court dressmaker from Worth's, Pari*. Ladies are rejominonded to place their orders early at Te Aro House. Black iS'i'U-8 aro once more in vogue, and we have again- luckily put chased from the makers a fine range. During tho past week Madame De Vemey has completed several rich silk costumes, beautifully trimmed with velvet, real lace, and jet, at Te Aro House. — A»VT. Where has the money gone ? This certainly is a very pertinent question ; but when people find that they get value for their outlay, there is no uncertainty as to what brand they will buy nexotimo. The" Matohless " Brand Teas are growing in publio favour daily, and the increase in the demand for them is notorious. Their fine flavour and exceptionally good qualities ara unequalled. — Advt. / Eazorinb will sharpen the dullest razor, or money refunded. Directions for using razorine : — Rub the razorino on the strop, pressing 1 hard, uhtil it has a fair coating, and then strop the razor in the usual way, holding the razor perfectly flat. Use the side of tho strop that is most worn. If the strop has a canvas or stone side, use either of these to apply, the razorine on. Always finish by stropping razor over leather without using razorine. The material is made hard so as to avoid putting on too much at a time, as only the smallest quantity is necessary. A cake should last two years. It does not harm razor. If the edge of the razor is blunt, this will have to be repeated several times ; but if it is only dull, once every four or six weeks will bo sufficient. Price, la per cake. Wilkins & Field, solo wholesale agents. — Adtt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 2
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384Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 2
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