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TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Our imports this season have been unusually large, nd extremely well bought. The styles, materials, ad value, are far superior to anything hitherto mportcdfor TE ARO HOUSE. Very soft wcol materials are the leading fashions for The COLOIiy most in vogue are Mode, Bisque, Light Bronze, Olive, Sapphire, Grenat an Bran. The SEW BEIGE ANGOLA, at 3d ia very durable, and* a marvel of cheapness. The NEW NATAL TWILLED BEIGE, at Is Sd. This material is all wool, and will wear. The ANGOLA. SATIN, all shades. Is 4jd. -CAKM ELITES, in all the new colors, Is 9d. •TO MATCH the above materials in nearly all shades we have the new Silk mixed Figured Laines, so extensively used in combination with plain materials. The new all wool LLAMA CLOTH, at 2s 3d. The new extra finish Summer SATIN CLOTHS are -very light and suitable for the present season, 2s 3d. T?he NEW SYRIAN CASHMERE, at 2s 9d, is all that could be desired by the most fastidious. The Colors in this Fabric are very rich. The NEW INDIAN RIBBED CASHMERES, a very superior article, at 3s 3d. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Failles for Dress Trimming. SPECIAL NOTICE is also directed to the DRESSMAKING, which is under the same efficient and artistic manage j ment that has given so much satisfaction to the LADIES of WELLINGTON in the past. iiiii^i j amir " m'fi W'SV^mU HHuiHunnnmiMUl. -jtijlll)! 'DnTOiiunnmn * '£—■£" mnuiiiiifTiiiiin '■-\H."'i:'ti~ nr.3,ii«ranm • *J|. f m '- if- » njiifin ■ .1 ■ p%. &# Alii! Umumiiui o fe WW \iimm II mMM S m L? mlnur lUis kip * ■ ■'> ' a; .^ lis tb _a_:r,o house. No. 2. BLACK SILK, £2 2s per dress No. 3. BLACK SILK, £2 5s per dress No. 4. BLACK SILK, £2 8s per dress No. 5. BLACK SILK, £2 lis per dress No. 6. BLACK SILK, £2 14s per dress No. 7. BLACK SILK, £3 3s per dress No 8. BLACK SILK, £3 9s per dress No. 9. BLACK SILK, £3 12s per dress No. 10. BLACK SILK, £3 18s per dress SILK DEPARTMENT. ,£1 19s per dress No. 11. BLACK SILK, £4 10s per dress £2 2s per dress No. 12. BLACK SILK, £4 16s per dress ,£2 5s per dress No. 13. BLACK SILK, £5 2s per dress , £2 8s per dress No. 14. BLACK SILK, £5 8s per dress ,£2 lis per dress No. 15. BLACK SILK, £5 14s psr dress , £2 14s per dress No. 16. BLACK SILK, £6 6s per dress ,£3 3s per dress No. 17. BLACK SILK, £6 18s per dress , £3 9s per dress No. 18. BLACK SILK, £7 10s per dress ,£3 12s per dress No. 19. BLACK SILK, £8 2s per dress ,£3 18s per dress No. 20. BLACK SILK, £9 18s per dress. All the above prices arefo? dress lengths of 12 yards each, but longer lengths can be had if desired THE TRAM OARS From both ends of the City will STOP at TE ARO HOUSE for the Convenience of Customers. COLORED SILK DRESSES. Striped Japanese Sp.ks, Fancy Japanese Silks, Plain Japanese Silks, Ivory China Silks, Ivory China Silks, Ivory China Sil7cs, 15 yards for 9s 6d ] yards for 15s 16 yards for 21s 6d 20 yards for 55s 20 yards for 76s 6d 20 yards for 95s Striped Washing Silks, 14 yards for 50s Checked Washing Silks, 15 yards for 52s 6d Fancy Checked Glace, 15J- yards for 666 6d Shepherd Checked Glace, 17 yards for 78s 6d Hair Stripe Glace, IS yards for 78s 6d Rich Broche Silks, 171- yards for 92s 6d PLAIN GROS DE PAYS, 15 yards for 84s. PLAIN GROS GRAINS, 15 yards for 87s 6d. HEAVY GROS GRAINS, yards for 99s 6d EXTRA GROS GRAINS, 17 yards for 119 s6d The Richest Gros Grain, extra width, in all shades, 16i yards for £7 10s 6d. THE TRAM CARS From both ends of the City will STOP at TE ARO HOUSE for the . Convenience of Customers. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS r: r NEW SPRING CLOTHING Just opened out at TE ARO HOUSE. MEN'S CLOTHING. Irousers Strong Tweed Trousers Scotch Iweed Trousers Saddle Tweed Trousers Saddle Bedford Trousers Prunella Doe Trousers axd Vests— Strong Tweed Fancy Stripes Fancy Stripes Geelong Tweed Suits Strong Tweed Suits Blue Serge Suits Navy Serge Coats Universal Sacs Coats City Pagets Coats Serge Galateas Also, a large assortment of MEN'S TWEED SUITS, made of strong, durable material, Fashionable cut, and warranted fully worthy to bear the name of THE TE ARO HOUSE SUIT, for £2 10sEarly Inspection Invited. Trousers Trousers as Jackets Suits Suits Su-rrs BOYS' CLOTHING, Strong Tweed id Vests— Stron Tweed Prince JacJcets Dunedin Jackets Universal Jackets Prince Jackets JUVENILE CLOTHING. SUITS in the following Styles and Shapes : Ske Our Spansh Suits, at 9s 6d See Our Sailor Suits, at 10s Od See Our Cossack Suits, at 12s 6d See Our Norfolk Blouse Suits, at 12s 6d See Our Sudbury Stdts, at 13s 6d. See Our Curragh Suits, at 18s Od Ske Our Imperial Cossack Suit, at 23s 6d Pgajgjyp|g

USB "Si HgMssgs ■ • W UNEQUALLED FOR ITS tt M^ f,mrT O N PLANTATION, Roasted and Ground by Steam on the most approved principle, by proration the VOLATILE OIL and AROMA are retained. It is undoubtedly the best article 1 in the colony. goid 4> principal storeke epers throughout the Province. Wholesale til Merchants, and at the WELLINGTON ST .EAM COFFEE WO RKS F. H. .CREASE, PiiorKiETOK. "■^'inr" The Universal Eemedy for Acidity <?£,' the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn Indigestion, Sour Eructations, an! Bilious Affections. The Physician'3 Cure foi Gout, Hheumatic Grout and Gravel: the safest and most gentle Medicine for Infante, Children, Delicate Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy. FLUID a^m MAGNE Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. AGENTS—KEMPTHORNETPROSSEIt, AND CO.,DUNE DIN HUGHES'S LOCOMOTIVE AND TRAMWAY ENGINE WORKS LIMITED. *& Oh ttSCK 'MMfi&M^^^d > cSh? TRAMWAY STEAM ENGINE. First Medal, Paris, 1878. Shown no Steam or Srnuke, and ia Noiseless. The only Engine as yet allowed on Tramways m England. TRAMWAY GARS AND TRAMWAY FITTINGS. COLLIERY and TANK LOCOMOTIVES of all kinds. iLISTERINCOINTMEN HORSES. EIS3T ABLISHED 183 3. TJEUTEISTAISTT JAMES'S BLISTEE. As used in Her Majesty's Cavalry, Regiments, patronised by Major ' ni General Sir Charles Dalbiac, Inspector-General of the Cavalry Forces v and highly eulogised by Professor Coleman, of the Royal Veterinary College, London, in his report to the Adjutant-General. Its great efficacy in all cases where blistering is usually applied is well known ; and its celebrity has extended to all the great studs throughout the world. No /vd horse will gnaw it. |g CAUTION.—None genuine without the signatures of the proprietor , ffl R. S. JAMES and J. JAMES, are on the top label of every pot, /§r annexed ;y Agents / KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER ANDgCO., r Dunedin and Auckland. \Sjtjnaiiazt aflhePraprrielarty As. to counterfeit whicA is A. Positively used 43 years. {Beware t,f a spurious imitation.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 28