Among tho many spring and summer novelties now boing shown at To Aro House may be scon a wonderful display of sunshades. The charm of these goods is enhanced by the fact that they are extremely inexpensive. A vory pretty shot silk parasol may bo obtained for 3n lid; parasols with frilled edges, parasols with gilt ribs, parasols trimmed with lace and with lace insertion, aro only marked Gs lid at To Aro House. Glove * are almost, if not quito, tho most important item in an offeotive toilet. A magnificent selection may now bo obtained, from the fine lislo thread summer glovo at Cd per pair, or the tan or black taffeta, with irrosistiblo tips, at 81d, to tho bost makes of French and English kid, in the newest shades and colours, at To Aro House. In view of tho great popularity of lace as a trimming this season, ladies should not fail to inspeot the wonderful stock at Te Aro House. There are Normandy, guipure, Irish point, and blonde laces, in white, cream, and two tones, from 3Jd to 2s 6d per y.rd; real Maltese, from 9|d ;"real Torchon, from 2s 6d to 18s per dozen ; and an infinite variety of every other make, at Te Aro House. —Advt. A vrbt nseful little articlo has just been introduced by Messrs. Wilkius & Field, of Manners-street. It is a skeleton frame for holding empty kerosene tins, ond thus converting thorn into buckets. When the keroBcne tin is em.-tied the top is out out, and it is thon simply dropped into the flat iron frame or holder, which has a round iron handlo to carry by, and it thus beoomes a strong and useful bucket, which will be found very handy about tho house, garden, stable, or farm. Messrs. Wilkius & Field have the solo right to manufacture and sell this invention. ° The retail prico is ls.oach. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1894, Page 2
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315Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1894, Page 2
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