j£X S.S. PAJL'AROA. Cream Corduroy, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Cream Nun's VeiUng, Is 2d, Is 3d Cream Coating Serge, Is 6d, Is 9d Coloured Serges, 3s lid full dress Tiirkey Red Twill, 3£d, 4±d, Sd, 6d New Prints, very cheap New Muslins, very cheap New La.cc Curtains, very cheap Tea Towelling, sid, 6d, 6id New Plain Coloured Zephyrs New Printed Zephyrs Black Cashmeres and Merinos Now Cotton Shirtings, 4id, 54d, 6d New Hearthrugs, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, New White Honycomb Quilts, 2s 6d, 2s lid „ New Pink, Cream, and White Flannelettes, cheapest in town New Shepherd's Checks, 3s lid, *s lid New Sileoiaa, 3d, 4d, 4W, sd, 6d New Torchon Laces, 6£d dozen. Heaps of other lines cheaper than Sale Prices. STAMPS GIVEN. CALL EARLY AND SECURE THE PICK. JOH. E. LINDBERG, RIGHT SIDE OF CUBA-STREET. GENTLEMEN 1 WHICH OF TWO FITS? [WHICH OF TWO FITS? mHE Family of Fits is divided in twain. JL Such opposing natures could never exist long in harmony. Happily, the surest of the gentlemen Fits has made a home at 97, 99, 101, Cuba-street, whilst Miss-Fits may be found wherever people are goodnatured enough to extend patronage. The prospects of our Fits, aided by capable supervision and the best of material, are rosy, extremely rosy. Yet there is one thing still wanting to make us fully pleased — YOUR VALUED CUSTOM ! YOUR VALUED CUSTOM! We know this will come in time, for you are particular about your tailoring. We bave the newest in SUNPROOF AND 3EAPROOF SERGES, BBLLWARP COATTNGS, VICUNA AND HERRINGBONE SUITINGS, JUNE WORSTEDS. VEITCH AND ALL AN. IT, 99, 101, CUBA-STREET. THE JfEW DRESSMAKER AT ' TE ARO HOUSE, .Who has now taken over the direction t»f the department, is MADAME HANSOM, !A, lady whose reputation for tasteful sod distinctive work is well-known in Wellington. MADAME HANSOM comes to ub with nil the advantages of an experience gained in two of the most exclusive houses in the •world — namely, the universally-known Peter Robinson's, of London, and the j great firm of Felix, of Paris. j Having added to this training a thorough knowledge of colonial requirements, MADAME HANSOM is in » position to do the fullest justice to any orders with whioh ladies may entrust her. MADAME' HANSOM is now jp. attendance at TE ARO HOUSE during the usual business hours, and will be happy to make appointments with ladies desiring to have their dresses for the coming Spring season put in hind. We are now engaged in opening up our Spring Shipments, and will shortly announce our First Display. TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY* CO., Ltd. gTOOKLEY JONES'S GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 0 per cent., or*2s in the £,'on~all purchases. All Goods Imported Direot from Manufacturers, No. 30.VWILLIS.ST., WELLINGTON. WANTED Known— That the "Little Champion" Tailor's motto is — "A Btitch in time saves nine." Ladies' jackets and skirts altered, cleaned, and pressed ; gents' clothing thoroughly renovated and made equal to new ; waterproofs cleaned and repaired; gents' own material made up ; perfect fit guaranteed. S. Amstell, ■11?'. Cuba-street-
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7
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508Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7
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