TE ARO HOUSE. THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS Abe Now Being Displayed. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS, &C, including— The New Satin Lisse Print, Fancy Cambhic Print, Indwo Printed Satjcen, Brocad?d Cabhsibke Sateen, Printed Brocade Cloth, Brocaded Crkpon Cloth, Plain and Chuck Zephyrs, Galatea Rkpps, for Costumes, and numerous other Now and Fashionable Cotton Materials As Holland and Drill Costumes are to bo muoh worn this season, a very extensive selection of these material)) h*s boon reoeived. A speoia.l lino is the new HOLL&.ND BASTILE, whioh has been most fashionable during the present season at Home. WOOLLEN DRESS MATERIALS preaent the nßual charming varioty. Those likely to be most popular are the new Covbrt Coating, with shot effects, some lovely Summer Suitino3, and a fine assortment of Tweeds, such as Harris and Natte. The Trimming of tho Season will be Moirr Silk, and a splendid solection of Moire, Moire Antique, Pkau de Soie, Huouenot, and other Silks may now bo seen at tho GRAND SPRING DISPLAY AT TE ARO HOUSE.
By Special AJ&jLS) ' Appointment to'SraHSKKSEarI of Glasgow, ' His Kxocllonoy |i^£S&Si <* C.M.O. H. 11. TIPPLER, GROCER AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 187, Lakbton-quay, In thanking patrons for past favoura, would call their attention, and that of the general pnblio, to the following list of Speoially Imported Lines, Now in Stock :— FANCY FISH. Sardines, Phillippe and Cauaud's „ Smoked in Tomato Sauoe „ Alberts Haddook Roes Salmon Cutlets Patent Lax Anohovieß in Oil and Brine Barataria Shrimps Prawns Bombay Dnck Pilchards in Oil Dried Sprats Bonnlass Cod Maconochie Bros.' Preserved Herrings, of every description SAUSAGES IN TINS. Paris Smoked Sansagos Liver „ Frankfurter „ Sardellin „ Truffled „ Sauoisson do Paris Beef Sausages Superior German Sausage, fresh evory wook GAME (in tin's.) Wholo Roast Wild Duok Roast Quail „ Pheasant „ Partridge „ Grouse „ Larks, Btuffed with Truffles Jugged Hare Curried Hare Venison Cutlets INDIAN CONDIMENTS. P. Vencatachellum'B Curry Powder „ Curry Paste 1 „ Mulligatawney Paste „ Gnava Jelly P. Venoataohellum's CHUTNEYS, including — Sweet Slioed Mango Sweet Mixed Delhi Sweet Cashmere FANCY CHEESE. Grnye're Krauter Limburgi Parmesian (in bottles) Dntch Roquefort "J Catnembert Crdmo de Brie >In tureons Nenchatel Rounatour J Stilton Cheddar SUNDRIES, Truffles Champignons Petit Pois Asparagus Patt de Foi Gras . Caviare Frenoh Olives Spanish Olives Felix Pontin's Olivea Stuffed Olives Cuoumber in Mustard Seed French Mustard ' ~ Tamarinds, in jars Prepared Horseraddish Celery Salt Nepaul Popper Crystallised Fruits, assorted Apricots Cherries Crosse & BlaokwelTs Red Cnrrant Jelly Frenoh Imperial Plums Cape Gooseberry Jam (home made) CHOCOLATES AND FANCY CONFECTIONERY. Clarke, Nioholl's & Coomb's Cadbury Bros. Rountree's, &o , &0., »n groat variety Crosse * Blaokwell's Picklos, Sanoea, and Potted Moats Lazenby's Pickles Morton Maohonichie Bros.' do Swallow & Ariel's Melbourne BißOuits, a specialty. Tkab, Coffees, and General Groceries, of none but the finest quality. H. H. TIPPLER'S "Rata Brand" SEPARATOR BUTTER, Second to none in the City. Note the Address— lß7, Lambton-quay. OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS EXPIRE ON THE 30th SEPTEMBER. TN THE MEANTIME THEY MAY BE PROCURED FROM J. B. INNIS, Bookseller, Ac, Willis-street ROBT. HOLLIDAY * CO.; Booksellers, &c, Lambton-qnay WHITTAKER BROS., Booksellers, &0., Lambton-quay. WRIG GLESWORTH AND BINNS, VICE- REGAL AND LEADINGr PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WILLIS -STREET, 7. Telephone 161. HOW ARK YOUR POOR FEET TRY BERRY'S MIRACULOUS CORN SALVE, ! A few applications of which removes CORNS, C ILLOSITIES, *c , WITHOUT PAIN, Makes walking a pleasure instead of a penance. In Boxes, Is. Post Fbke. Ladies' Abdominal Belts Sanitary Towels Indiarubbor Hot Water Bottles, English made Hard Rubber and French-Trusaeß Shonlder Straps for Girls Feeding Cnps Propared only by J. BERRY, (Late Frkd WniTE) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST 81, CUBI-STREET, WELLINGTON. IT TO SHORTT'S. SALE OF IRONMONGEEY, AT T. J. THOMPSON'S, 60, CUB4.-BTBET.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1
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597Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 1
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