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TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. NEW AND SUPERIOR SUMMER CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HATS, &c, &c. JAMES SMITH has great pleasure in announcing that he has just completed bis summer seasons shipments of Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing, all of which surpass his bestexpectations as to quality of material, workmanship, finish, and cheapness. Nearly every lie has been specially manufactured for the Te Aro House trade, under the superintendences the home buyer, whose thorough knowledge of the requirements of this province is a sufficieu guarantee of their suitableness and excellence. The stock comprises the latest novelties in tweed, diagonal, and West of England sac, Paget, and Stanley coats, Scotch and Celtic tweed vests and trousers, vests in fancy materials, dress, regatta, and Crimean shirts, choice cut and patterns gentlemen’s scarfs and neckties, latest styles and very pretty collars, and hosiery in great variety, all of which are now exposed, and the public are respectfully requested to inspect them before making purchases. By comparison it will be found that the recognised reputation of Te Aro House for clothing has been more than fully sustained. The stock is also replenished by periodical shipments of Melbourne made clothing, manufactured to special order. The latest is just to hand, and a perfect fit, equal to bespoke, in black cloth suits and Geelong tweed, double-breasted vests, and trousers, is assured. The following list of prices is worthy of particular notice : MEN’S SUITS. Men’s heavy tweed suits, Men’s Galatea suits, Men’s grey diagonal suits, Men’s colonial Galatea suits, ... Men’s black cloth suits, Men’s black Galatea suits, TROUSERS AND VESTS. Tweed trousers and vests Mixed trousers and vest Nelson tweed do do Dbl-breasted vest and trousers, Dbl-breasted vest and trousers... Striped do do do, Black do trouses and vest BOYS’ SUITS. Boys’ strong tweed suits Boys’ Eton and Rugby suits ... Boys’ Nelson tweed suits Boys’ Galatea suits Boys’ Navy Galatea suits Boys’ black cloth suits ... MEN’S SHIRTS. Men’s Celtic shirts Fancy regatta shirts Men’s Crimean shirts Heavy check shirts White dress shirts Fancy dress shirts, Boys’ dress shirts, Gentlemen’s scarfs, newest styles. Is 3d drawers, 2s 3d j puggaries, Is ; cambric handkerihiefs, 6d ; fronts, Is. MEN’S COATS. ties, 6d ; braces, Is 2d; belts, 6d ; bathing men’s straw hats, Is ; and shirtWINDOW CURTA NS. Longcloth, 33in wide Medium calico do ... Superior shirting do Longcloth, 36in wide Horrock’s calico Finlay’s grass bleached calico Very heavy calico ... BROWN HOLLANDS. Irish brown hollands ... sid per yard Brown heavy liolland ... Bad Brown pure liolland ... 7id Brown fine holland... ... 9id Brown boiled holland ... llid New cotton ticking... ... 6#d White cotton diaper ... 9id NEW PRINTS. Lilac prints ... ... ... 3Jd per yard Fancy lilac prints ... New striped prints... Demi plate prints ... New regatta prints... Figured brilliant prints Light cambric prints sid 6id 7id 945 104 d Hid Wide felt heavy carpets, 2s 9d; China matting, extra quality, Sid ; jute carpets Hid; stair carpets, Is ; wide width flannels, only llid ; huck towels, 3id j bath do, sid ; counterpanes, 5s 6d ; blankets from 12s 6d, and sheetings from Is 6di Patterns sent post free, and all orders punctually attended to. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.,

IHE WELLINGTON ALMANACK, AND WEST COAST, WANGANUI, AND WAIEAEAPA DIRECTORY, WILD BE published shortly, TWENTIETH YEAR op PUBLICATION. The Publisher, whilst returning his sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon this work, begs to state that its increasing popularity has been a further inducement to him to spare neither expense nor trouble in its preparation ; and that the WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOR 1874 will be found to be one of the best publications of the kind in the colony. In consequence of a large number of persons being unable to secure a copy of last year’s Almanack, parties requiring copies of this year’s edition are requested to send their orders to the publishing office, Willis street. T. M‘KENZIE, Publisher, Independent Office. I~^I ncoln sheep for sale For sale, the following Lincoln Ewes and Rams, depasturing at Highland Park, being part of the flock of the undersigned, the progeny of ewes selected from the Lincoln flock of Robert Graham, Esq, Auckland, and from rams imported from the celebrated stud flock of W. Clarke, Esq, Louth, Lincolnshire, and best Lincoln rams bred in the province : 60 Ram Lambs 50 Ewe „ 40 Full-mouthed Ewes Ready for delivery Ist of February. The lambs will then be about five months old. Early application necessary v W. B. RHODES. Wellington, sth December, 1873. W' ANTED, A BULLOCK DRIVER. Permanant situation. Apply to BUCHANAN & WYLLIE, Glendonald, Upper Taueru.

•JJI OB SALE Four building allotments. TO LET OB SELL. An hotel, doing a good business. Wanted, 600 half-bred sheep. For terms, &c., apply to it. MOBTON, Licensed Land Broker and Commission Agent. Greytown, November 21, 1873. USTBALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. FOB MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : Head Oeeice : Wellington. Pbesenx Anneal Revenue, £280,000. Accumulated & Invested Funds, £l,33o,OOu Persons Assuring with this Office share the whole profits, and a Bonus s declared every fifth year; JOSEPH DYER, Resident Secretary. Money to lend, on freehold security, on very moderate terms. Apply to ROBERT MOBTON, Commission Agent, &c. Greytown, August 28, 1873. ~N E Y T O LEND M ° In sums of £IOO and upwards. Apply to JACOB JOSEPH, At his private residence. M B . LHC S, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGENT Ghetto ws.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 2

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