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Thb last days of Pompeii were marked* by scenes of agony and horror which the poet and historian have depioted in thrilling narrative. What more direot oontrast to those last days of darkness and desolation oould be imagined than the time of pleasure and profit opened up by the announcement of the last days of the great winter sale at To Aro House ? Fob the remainder of this week only will this unparalleled opportunity for securing drapery and clothing at real bargain prioes bo available. Arrangements will have to be made to receive the extensive shipments of new spring and summer goods which are now on the eve of arriving, and in oonsequenae it is compulsory to olose at the end of this week the enormously successful gres/t winter sale at Te Aro House. To mark the dosing soeno, still further reductions havo been made iv lines still remaining. Dresses, Manchester, mantles, underclothing, hosiery, gloves, furnishings, haberdashery, men's and boys' olothing and morcery, all offer come startling bargtcing, which will be offered till tho end of the present week, at tho great winter sale, Te Aro House.—Advt. ■ ' • '• Without a doubt one of the most magnifioent displays of Eleptro-plato Goods'ever shown in Wellington is being made 'this week by Messrs. Wilkins"* Field? It'dompriseiiaoomplete set of samples (amounting to several hundred pounds) from one of thebo»t and largest manufacturers in Great Britain. As these goods have been purchased at a heavy discount off English prioes, they will ?<S¥.t?lslM? <S¥. t?ls lM fpt&J3 De? oe?l- *>plow their intrinsio' J +alue: ' Inipedti&nr'fc» cordially

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 38, 13 August 1895, Page 2