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WINTER MILLINERY AT TE ARO HOUSE. Ex PAKEHA AND DORIC, SECOND SHIPMENT OP J2 CASES. rrHIS week we have opened some of the LAThST NOVELTIES in MILLINERY, 1 selected by a London Buyer of great taste and ability. Ladies in search ot tno correot thing will find their tastes suited to a nicety from these imports. __„„„,„-, We can also recommend our CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS and BONNLT&, as being paiticnlarly pretty as well as moderate in price. PROM SATURDAY, 7 IH APRIL, WE RETURN 2/- in the £ CASH BONUS ON ALL PURCHASES OF 20/- AND OVER WHILE OUR SALE OF McARTHUR'S STOCK LASTS. . MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 1 his Department has also roceived many fresh KOV E LTIES during tho proßent weok. Ex Doric, Throo Cases NEW MANTLET AND CAPKS Ex Pakeha, Two Cases NEW JACKETS AND MAOINTOSnhS Ex Ruapehu, a Nice Lot of CHILDREN'S REEFER JACKEIia GRAND BONUS TERMS OP 10 PER CENT. ON ALL CASH PURCHASES OP 20/AT TE ARO HOUSE.

COMPELLED TO REMOVE! \J LEASE EXPIRES NEXT MONTH. A. LINDSAY WILL HOLD A BIG CLEARING SALE THIS MONTH. NO HALF MEASURES. REAL REDUCTIONS. SEE THE GOODS. LOOK AT THE PRICES. THIS IS NO ORDINARY SALE. WE MUST REMOVE. CHEAP BOOTS ! CHEAP SHOES EVERY LINE REDUCED. MUST BE CLEARED OUT. PRICES WILL SELL THEM. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. DON'T MISS THIS SALS ! A. LINDSAY'S CASH BOOT MART, CUBA-STREET. I Have 70,000 to CnoosE Fkoii. EX DORIC. — TT OW OPENED— 7 MORE CASES OF NEW DRESS MATERIALS ! INCLUDING ALL THE VERY LATEST FASHIONS ! C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba- street. Moodt Tl" AYE lately bought a large lot and XX of English and Colonial all Walsh wool Tweeds, much under usual prices. Moodt Will mako great roduotions in all and garments made to order from these Walsh Tweeds during the present month. Moodt Trousers to ordor from these and Tweeds will be made for 11/6, 13/6, Walsh and 16/6 Moodt Buits from these Tweeds will bo and guaranteed well mado, at 47/6, 50/-, Walsh 55/-, 60/Moodt • Urge an early selection, as ordors and are coming in rapidly. Soouro first Walsh choice. Moodt Splendid Coating, Corkscrew and Diagonal, Venetian, Fox'a Serge Walsh Suits, to order, 57/- to 34/Moodt Are also showing some very special and Bargains in Men's Ready-made Walbh Clothing. M. odt Men's Tweed Trousers, well made and and wear registers, 4/9, 5/6, 6/9, Walsh 8/9, 10/-, 12/6 Moodt Men's Tweed Suits, good cut and AND well finished, sterling quality, 14/9, . Walsh 17,6, 21/-, 25'Moodt Have achieved quite a ♦ uccesß and with their DRESSMAKING, and Walsh riven universal satisfaction. Moodt Have done well with their Summer AND Dress Fabricß, and the balance will Walsh be Bold at reduced pneea. Moodt Guarantee in their Dressmaking and Perfect Fit, Elegance of Style, and WALSH thoroughly good work. Moodt DRESSMAKING charges are very AND moderate, more so than any other Walsh house in the City. Moody and Walsh, 75, Willia-f treet.' By wmt/Tn\Zr -Excellency Special ZWtKwFvSS the Karl Appointment •OiLS!&IJ?¥. of Glasgow, to His «fc&S~S&»i&.'£ k G.C.M.G. Exchange Buildings, Lambton-quay, Ist March, 1894. DEAR Slß,— The rapidly increasing nature of my bußiness has rendered it imperative that I should take an active partner into my firm, and I have made arrangements to admit Mr. George Bowkkb, who has held responsible appointments in London and other large cities in England. He is in every way fitted to asßist in the further development of my increasing connection. The scale of charges will be found strictly moderate, as they have been in the past, and a liberal discount will be allowed for cash. Our autumn and winter shipments, which are now landing, will be found to contain all the newest fashions and novelties, and will be on view on Monday, sth March. Trusting to be favoured with your orders, which will at all times have our best attention, I am, Dear Sir, 1 Your obedient servant, JOHN D. MORISON. P.B. — The business in the future will bo carried on under the title of Morison and Bowkiu, Morcbant Tailors, Lambton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 86, 12 April 1894, Page 1