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nsriEW aooDg! new goodsii Opening up of the New Goods far the Winter Season. JAMES SMITH feels much pleasure in announcing the receipt of the whole of his shipments for the Winter Season, which have arrived by the following vessels, and are now readv for inspection : Ex Forfarshire Brechin Castle Wellington „ St Andrew’s Castle Lucerne „ Northumberland, via Melbourne Tho rapid passages of several of the above vessels, more especially the s.s. Northumber* land, has placed him in possession of some of the newest and choicest novelties procurable in the Home market: and having arranged with his London buyer to have despatched regu* larly assortments of the latest introduction in novelties, his customers can depend on being placed in possession, in the shortest possible time after introduction, of selections of whatever is new particular and fashionable. TE ARO HOUSE CUBA STREET. DRESS GOODS—Amongst the dress fabrics are some very choice material, viz: Wool poplins, wool, cretone, marl twills, Balermo cloths, satin cloths, samette cloths, serges, wool reppe, Persian cords, &e, &c. SPECIAL—A most extensive choice of pure wool, French merino, in bine Humboldt, grenat, scarlet, &c, from Is lid per yard. FURS—-The attention of purchasers is specially directed to the choice in muffs, collarets, fur trimmings, &c, &c, being the largest and most extensive in variety to be met with in Wellington; grebe sets, chinchilla sets, kolinski sets, new muffs in chinchilla Minive, black jeanett, black lamb, racoon, striped musquash, bordered chinchilla kolinski, spotted seal,g rebe, &c. MANTLES AND JACKETS—This department is supplied with an elegant choice of ladies and children’s jackets of the most fashionable shape in silk velvet, black cloth, velveteen, brown cloth, satara cloth, astracan, lambskin, sealskin, &c, &c. SKIRTS AND COSTUMES—A very extensive choice of the newest and most becoming styles in ladies’ skirts, new skirts in wincey, satin cloth, quilted lustre, silk and satin the new embroidered batswing. BLACK SILKS—In all the makes most remarkable for brightness and durability of wear viz, gro grain, gro de soi, drap de Lyon, drap di France, reversible cashmere, &c, &e J. S. has every confidence in recommending his black silks, possessing as they do such peculiar richness, softness of texture, and brilliancy of color. . SHAWLS—New and choice, new Roman shawls, Queensland wool shawls, reversible Persian, reversible Tasmanian, &c, &c. FANCY HOSIERY—New Roman scarfs, breakfast wool shawls, fancy wool crossovers, fancy wool capes, Berlin scarfs, fancy wool gaiters, boots, bootakins. bootees, Americst wool clouds, wool muffs and sets, wool polkas, spencers, Garibaldis, &c, &c. HOSIERY—This department has always received special care, and the present stock has opened out splendid value. Every variety of ladies’ and children’s hosiery kept in stock. MILLINERY—The millinery being now shown at Te Aro House will be found to include some exquisite designs in ladies’ millinery, bonnets, and trimmed hatß, also a very large selection of French flowers and feathers. Just opened, one case of millinery bonnets, from 14s 6d each. REAL LACE, ex (Northumberland—The most beautiful choice of Real lace goods to he met with in tie province in Real vallencennes, Real Maltese, Real Honiton, Honiton applique, Yak lace, Maltese collars, Honiton collars, Honiton chemisettes, Honiton sets, Malfbse lappets. New fringes, new trimmings, new buttons, new gimp, new gimp ornaments, new gossamer neSv chemisettes, &c, &c. CHEAP DRAPERY ! 312 doz ladies’ white linen-faced collars 150 black and colored straw hats 13000 yards new winceys, clean make 570 „ black lustre 340 „ superior waterproof cloaking 350 pairs colored merino hose 220 „ children’s merino socks 7060 yards all-wool Welsh flannels, wide widths 5000 „ Mexican calico 260 „ double width unbleached Bheeting 500 pairß stays and corsets, stout make 350 children’s cloth jackets 150 dozen children’s wool ties Boys’ knickerboeker suits CHEAP DRAPERY ! ! one penny per doz Is each 4-£d, s|d, 6£-d, 7Zd, Is, 2s IOJd, ll|d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 3s 3d 4s 6d, ss, 58 6d, to 8s Bid, 9id, 10id, Is, Is 6d, Is 9d 2i d, 3d, 3i, 4d, sd, 6d, 7id 10i, lli, 13id, to 2s 3d 3id, 4d, 4id, sd, 6d, 7id 10id, llid, Is Sid, Is 6d, Is 9d 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 3d 7id, 9id, llid, Is 3d, less than halforice 7s, 7s 3d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 10s FOR PRICE LIST SEE lOth PAGE. JAMES SMITH, Importer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.

USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Head Otpice : Wellington. Present Anneal Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated & Invested Funds, £l,33o,ooo Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole profits, and a Bonus is declared every fifth vear; JOSEPH DYER, Resident Secretary. SHGROYE NURSERY. W. H. SAUNDERS, Johnsonville, has for sale every description of Fruit Trees—Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Almonds, Quinces, Nuts, Filberts, Gooseberry, Currants, Figs, and a large stock of Quicks and Native Shrubs. Thirty varieties for 30s. Catalogues may be had of Messrs Jacob Joseph and Co., or will be forwarded on application. WANTED two experienced Shepherds and a Cook, for Walarangi Station. Apply fo Mr BEAUPY, Watarangi, or C. PHARAZYN, Featherston. WOODSIDE STEAM SAW MILL has always a large stock of various sizes of Totara. Having great steam power, can execute large orders speedily. J. GALLON, Manager. OODSIDE MlLL~will take Wheat, Oats, and other produce • also Ewes, and Store Wethers, for Timber, and for debt due to the Mill, J. GALLON, Manager.

THE LADIES’ FAVORITE BOW BELLS. THE LARGEST MAGAZINE EVER PUBLISHED. Splendid Illustrations. Extraordinary Attraction MONTHLY, NINEPENOE. Ninety-six Pages of Original Matter. Sixty to Seventy Engravings, and from Four to Five Pieces of Original Music. General Contents : Four to Five Original Tales, Illustrated. Complete Stories. Essays—historical, scientific, and domestic. Picturesque Sketches — being view’s of cities, towns, public buildings, and remarkable sites. The Fine Arts, copies of celebrated paintings, by the most eminent Artists. Adventures, National Customs, and Curious Facts. Portraits and memoirs of eminent personages. Poetry. Varieties. Sayings and Doings. Our Own Sphinx. The Ladies’ Pages, especially devoted to the fair sex, and furnisning beautiful patterns of needlework, the fashions, &c. The undermentioned Supplements are presented Monthly : 1. A Double Size Paris Fashion Plate of the Month, five to six figures 2. A handsome sheet of colored Berlin wool designs from Germany 3. Antimacassars, O’Oyleys, &c, &c, in Roman point lace, in colors 4. A monster supplement of Fashion and Needlework, with life size patterns for cutting out costumes, underlinen, &c, &e. 5. A sheet of Parisian fancy needlework, with cut-out design on colored paper These supplements are sometimes varied. Household Receipts, in the various departments of art, manufacture, Ac. Notices to Correspondents, in which department every letter receives the most careful attention. London : J. DICK 3. All Booksellers throughout the Colonies*

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 118, 19 July 1873, Page 1

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