TE ARO HOUSE ARRANGEMENTS of the most complete nature have now been made for turnFASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER COSTUMES. The Latest and Most Fashionable Dress Goods, in both Cotton and WoolMn Materials, are now being displayed, and the- Uressmaking Department has been placed under the From Worth'B, of Paris. Tho Dressmaking charges at Te Abo House will, however, remain unaltered, and ladies are particularly requested to note that they may avail themselves of the services of one of the most skilful artistes in the colonies at extremely moderate rates. To show the reasonableness of the prices charged, a few examples are subjoined of the cobt, when completed, of Dresses purchased at Te Abo House, and made by Madame de Vebney ia the very lieight of fashion :— Check Zephye Costume, complete, 35/6 Pbinted Sateen Costume,- „ 35/6 Beocaded Ceepon Costume, n 39/6 Holland A Dbill Costumes, „ 39/6 Beoche Sateen Costumes 39/6 And at corresponding prices Costumes of Washing Pbintb, Cambrics, Pbinted Musl-ns, Ac, Ac, Ac. In making up Woollen Dresses, the samo scale is adhered to, and it is particularly pointed out that in nil the quotations given the materials mentioned arc the NEW SEASON'S GOODS. Costume of Diagonal Coating, er\i complete W COBTUME OF THE NEW NeTTE KQ/fi Tweed, complete vu/u Costumb of Rainbow Suiting, KK/Q complete ••• / Costume of Gbampian Tweed, qq/ complete ... • ' Costume of thb New Covebt QK/Q Coating, complote / And Coßtumos of Whipcobds, Shot Tweeds, Knickeb Suitings, Ac, Ac, Ab., at similar ratoß, all made in accordance with the most REFINED AND ARTISTIC TASTE TE ARO Af HOUSE. GEND IT TO SHOETT'S. SUPERIOR TAILO?dING, AT ECONOMICAL RATES. GENTLEMEN are specially invited to v^~ inspect tho stock of choice Imported and Colonial Tweeds, Ac, in tho D.I.C Tailoring Department, and note quotations for garments to ordor. Evory order executed in the D.I.C. Tailoring- Department is guaranteed perfect in fit, best workmanship, and ECONOMICAL IN PRICE. D.I.C. co-operative stores, WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIGAN, Maaaeor. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman.
Ex S.S. AORANGI. VEITCH AND ALLAN, CUBA-STREET, TJ AYE JUST OPENED UP A Laeoe Shipment of NEW SPRING GOODS IN Dress Stuffs Delaines DrUls Crepons Tea Gowns Sunshades Ladies' Blouse b Ladies' Sh rta Drill Costumes Tweed Costumos Underclothing Umbrellas Boys' Drill Blouses Mantles Jackets, Ac, Ac. VEITCH AND ALLAJf, CUBA-STREET. N.E.W. -I^TEW GOODS. NEW SHIPMENTS. CARPETS. BRUSSELS, WILTONS, TAPESTRIES, With hand6ome Eugs to match. SPECIAL— The above will bo sold at BED-ROCK PRICES! DRAWINGROOM SUITES, £13 13/- ™ £15 15/DININGROOM SUITES, FROM £12 12A SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM THE MISSES MALCOLM, 3, Wellington-tkbbacb. 'THE Third Term of this year begins on I MONDAY. 28th inst., and the first lessons in the following subjects :—: — Music Monday, 24th Dancing Mondat, 24th Drawing . . . Fbidat, 28th Calesthenics ... Satuedat, 29th Miss J. T. M. Malcolm will be at home during the week to Bee parents of intonding pupilß. fi EORGE C.OCHRANE, Having purchased- the business formerly carried on by Mr. J. Manttan, Cuba-Btreet, is now opening a magnificent assortment of ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES is FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, Ao. Inspeotion invited. GEORGE COCHRANE, CVocki-ry Merc-hunt, _ Cuba-street. CBND IT TO SHORTT'S.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 68, 18 September 1894, Page 3
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