The Reason Why TE ARO HOUSE SALES «* ARE ALWAYS THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. WE KEEP ABSOLUTE EAITH WITH THE THEONG OF CUSTOMERS WHO COME TO BUY. WE NEVEU WRITE PUFFY ADVERTISEMENTS. WE STATE SIMPLE FACTS, IN A QUIET HOMELY WAY, THAT STRIKES HOliE TO THE HEARTS OF OUR EEADERS. WE ARE GOING TO STATE ANOTHER SIMPLE FACT NOW, viz. That for 10 days from Saturday, August Ist, Te Aro House will continue to paralyse the trade with A TRULY COLOSSAL SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY AND FURNISHINGS. We are compelled to limit the time, and it will be a case of Short! Sharp! and Decisive. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Will be the scene of the chief slaughter. Everything remaining from the GREAT SYDNEY STOCK SALE will be offered at prices that will bring purchasers :from fab, ahd neab. Room must be made for the Spring Novelties shortly to arrive, and mth this object we will only stop short of j ACTUALLY GIVING GOODS AWAY. (E BEFORE DID YOU EVER SEE SUCH PRICES AS THE FOLLOWING? { 18 Boxes TRILBY VELVETEENS, in Black and White Stripes and Checks, Black and Electric, Heliotrope and Black, Pine and Paisley designs. Ail one Prioe, 1/ O per yard. J 22 Boxes COLOURED VELVETEENS, 23 inches wide, in Maroon, Cardinal, Electric, Moss Green, Myrtle, Black, Browns, Blues, and Pinks. All one Pbice, I/O per yard. 13 Boxes CORDUROY VELVETEENS, lovely quality, in Pawns, Drabs' Peacock, Navy, Browns, Ruby, Moss Green, and Blaok. All one Price, 1/11 per yard 180 NEW TWEED DBEBSES, in 7-yard lengths, In the most stylish j colourings, and the very latest effects. All this season's goods, but in spite of that to be cleared at a loss. Formek Sale Pbioe 12/6, 13/6, 15/9, 21/-, 24/6 rD ™ s^ =*» 8/11, 9/6, 12/6, 14/6, 15/9 33 FANCY TWEED DRESSES, all to be offered during this Grand Finale at 4/11 eac &' j ' 54 BLAOK DRESSES, in 7-yard lengths, presenting a grand variety • . of materials such as Serges, Crepe Cloths, Kyrle Cloths, Cashmeres, Hopsacks, Lustres, Crepons, &o. All fashionable goods, which may be worn with equal good taste this season, or next, or the one after. Reduced before to from 15/- to 45/-, but now finally BEmicED to from 9 /g T0 29/6 the dress. KEEP STEADILY IN VIEW THE FACT THAT THESE EXTRAORDINARY PRICES ONLY PREVAIL DURING THE LAST TEN DAYS OF THE COLOSSAL SALE AT Te Arq_House THE SHOWROOM ATTRACTIONS ARE MANY AND VARIED. Another simple fact! "A Perfect Primrose on the River Bank" for simplicity and truth I LADIES' NICELY TRIMMED FELT HATS, 3/6 5 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 LADIES' "CHIC" FRENCH BONNETS, 2/11, 3/6, 4/6, 4/11 i/o ■ ■ LADIES' SAILOR HATS, TRIMMED RIBBON AND QUILLS, 1/^ A. great profusion of Millinery Ornaments, French Roses and Sprays Q D ADA D QDQ D 1 s AT LEABT 100 BOXES, A9BOBTED, OjOjt/jA M l-i-i X //> CHILDREN'S FLEECY COATS AND PELISSES, 4/11, 5/ V 9V 9 6/6 CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, all 1/CHILDREN'S MUSLIN EMBROIDERY PINAFORES, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 QD A very fine choice of Ladies' Woel Vests and Bodices, V , , lO?, 1/iADIES' BLACK DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKETS, O/O, 7/O, 9/6 The usual prices of these are 15/6 to 21/LADIES' BROWN BEAVER CLOTH JACKETS, 10/6, with 3 large buttons, cheap at 25/6 LADIES' SILK AND OREPON TEA GOWNS, 35/6, handsomely trimmed with rich lace and usually sold at £5 5s And hundreds of other bargains, equally cheap, that will be sold during the next 10 days at Te Aro House COLOSSAL SALE.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 58, 31 July 1896, Page 2
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581Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 58, 31 July 1896, Page 2
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