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• TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. TE ARO HOUSE. SPUING DRESS FASHIONS. SPRING We have now 'opened out a large assortment and an SPRING Among other vmy desirable Spring Fabrics are the new AND 8n unequalled variety of charming materials m both AND French Cheviots, Saxony Suitings, chiefly m tints of SUMMER woollen and eilk textures, and m every shade of the SUMMER Grey ; Carrel-hair Tweeds, Jucquard Vigoreaux, a soft DRESS most fashionable coloring?. These Dress Fabrics have DRESS Suiting m new shades ; Twilled and Plain Beiges, m FABRICS, been selected with the greatest care and judgment, with FABRICS, every imaginable color; Printed French Delaines.i n most excellent taste, and with an appreciative knowledge Pompadour and other styles; Printed Bengalines. and of the behests of fashion. Foulards, m Arabic and Grecian designs ; Floraf and SPRING DRESS FASHIONS. Striped Bengalines; Black Silk Grenadines; Summer SPRING As to styles of these Dress Fabrics, SPOTS of all sizes, Serges ; Summer Foule.i, m all the newest and most AND Colors, and shapes are a marked feature. We have useful colors. Patterns fpee b? post. SUMMER these m the Vicuna Cloth, a soft, graceful fabric, with tp inn trrMT«i? T>pi?aQ\TiirT\rr DRESS self-colored spots and figures m darker shades. The • IE -ABO HOUSK— DRESSMAKING. FABRICS, new Jacquard Beiges, Natural Homespuns, and Art DRESSMAKING. — Our arrangements for the present season more Diagonals are admirably adapted for summer wear, and nearly opproach perfection than m any previous year. are m much demand. Patterns free by post. We have secured the services of an eminently talented TE ARO HOUSE Dressmaker from the Southern Metropolis, our staff of SPRING There are also some exquisite desi^s m Embroidered j£? #™alS^^^o™^ oSSmt™ T' « fatFS7 su ?ip q ?hS tation °^ hol *"s tbe first p° silion m the cit y» a p° si " on ™Xl EB QOrel eff l°- v Ti \ Co F dur ?y " a favorite textile this universally assented to by the ladies of the city" Wed?SnQ r aS ° V hl wWG T aVG m A a Y ffleW" eW *m' "S T" din 8 and Mourning orderc a specialty. The Wholesale FABRICS. Grey Grey Blue, Lavender, Cornflower Blue, and deli- Famil p Warehouse, cate tints of Doves and Fawns. Patterns free by ' c J post. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

H. G. DAIKEE, BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER, & GEN ERAL CONTRACTOR, Gr'oye Road, Blenheim. EVERY Convenience for carry ing on work, either m town country. A large Stock of Bricks, LimeCement, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Plaster of Paris and Drain Pipes of all sizes always on hand a reasonable prices. S. C. DRAPER, BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER MAIN-STREET, BLENHEIM., ALL KINDS of Brick and Cement work done m 9 Workmanlike manner, at REASONABLE PRICES. N.B. — Orders may be left witn Mr E. Bythell, Maxwell Road, or Mr W. Gosling, Main-street NEW ZEALAND FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY Capital . . . LI ,000,000 RESERVE AND RE-INBUR- 7A OK Af)A ANOE FUND XJtOOfVKJV r |" ! HIS being a Local Institution, Coo X nista havean interest m preferring ie to an English Office, as its fands are not withdrawn from but'are invested m tie Colony. JOHN M. RUTCHEBON, Agent, Blenheim. Sub-Agsnts - Gbeensim. &. Co . . . . Pioton Bied & Hillman .. .. Ren wick NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPY ! OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE Insurance on every description of Buildings, Goods Mills and Machinery effected at Lowest Current Rates. I Marine Insurance on Hulls oi ! Ships, for time or voyage, Freight Goods, Wool on transit, ar<l for shipment Home. Claims payable at any port m the Colonies. W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Anrents. LIVERPOOL, & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,000,000 Income ... ... £1,700,000 ALL classes of FIRE RISKS, m Town or Country, taken at Current Rates. Rates of premium and every other information may be had at the Office of the undersigned. [CHARLES EARP, Agent. They not only imitate Wolfe's Schnapps but copy the advertisements. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. IIFE Assurance on the Mutual princi J pie. The only Colonial Life Office whioh divides Profits annually. The oldest, largest, and most successful, m th? Austral ian Colonies JOHN M HUTCHESON Agent STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z., Nelson Branch. FIRE, Marine, and Guarante Policies issued at current rp.tes. Prompt and liberal settle ment of claims. Large and m AwtU colonial Sub-agent. ~wTb. PARKER, SHEEP & CATTLE DEALER AND COMMISSION AGENT FOR FARM PRODUCE Grove Road, Blenheim

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 235, 16 October 1891, Page 1