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TE AliO HOUSE, Cuba Street, Wellington. EX STEAMERS AND FLORIDA. We have much 'pleasure in announcing that toe have now opened out the first portion of our NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting of about 100 cases and packages, and of the value of £BOOO, The assortment of goods is very CHOICE and VARIED, has been selected with the greatest care, and will prove worthy of immediate inspection and purchase. In the DRESS DEPARTMENT we are showing some admirable shades and qualities in Striped, Spotted, and Ottoman Nun’s Cloth, Tapestry Beiges, Crossovers, Foule Beiges, Chevron Cloth, &c. and a variety of Checked Spun Silks, to be worn alone or in combination. In WASHING DRH-SS FABRICS, we have received an unusually large assortment o/Fashionable Zephyrs in Checks and Stripes with plain colors to match , as also a very recherche range of French Sateens, both printed and in plain colors. We would also advise our customers to lose no time in inspecting our NEW MANTLES, VISIIES, and JACK HITS in Ottoman Silk, Broche Silk, Satin 1 uchesse, Soleil Cloth. Broche Sicilienne, Stockingnette, &c., &c. IHE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT presents unusual attractions for novelty, style, and colorings. We have never yet been able to show a larger y more varied , or choicer selection , and sure that our "efforts to please and attract the public m this department must, from the very nature of things, be EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL. ALL out other departments are noiofullof are being ad ded to daily. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. S UMEEELI A| a., i-i not less than ~ 50,000 yards From 2d to 10/6 per yard. never had a larger, better, and choicer stock of MILLINER* Goods than those imported LEGHORN HATS, novelties in LADIES and CHILDREN® j.avv, “ aIGRETTES, &c., &e. BONNETS &c . with a plentiful supply of FLOWERS, FEAIHEE , Aitx Our staff of MILLINERS is complete and efficient, and all orders can be execu e i y fashionably, and promptly TE - ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Ladies „o»id do well to pa? an •»*? 3 have one of the best assortments of VISITES, JA.OK.LIb, er been our good foitune to show. Ihe styles are all the la ea ,an " , liuchesse Satin bile the materials are varied such as Cashmere, Stockingnette Soleil Cloth, Tuchesse Satin, roche Silk and Satin, Sicilienne, &c., ranging in price from lbs bd to SEVEN GUINEAS EACHSPRING SEASON, 1884. esident in the country can have patterns sent free by post on application. TE ARO HOUSE WELLINGTON.

Our DREasMAKiNG for the excellence of it* style, perfection ot fit, and soundness o£ woVk has become proverbial throughout the Province, and every lady who wants a dress admirTblv made, can invariably get it at Te Aro Home. We counsel early application in this matte/ so as to prevent disappointment. Unfortunately, many postpone their until later in the season, when orders come in so faat_ that it is impossible to avoid delay m execution. For the convenience of ladies resident in the country we shall be happy to forward our illustrated directions for self-measurement. SEASON, 1884. favor Te Aro House with a visit. We shall feel it a pleasure to forward price lists and patterns, where possible to any persons residing in the Country districts. —_—. — te ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTONILMEN’S, YOUTH’S and BOY’ti OjLoTHIiNG, the assortment, tne quantity, and the duality are unsurpassed in the Province, and from our long experience we are bold to asse t that better value is not to be obtained than at Te Aro House. SPRING SEASON. 1884. MKN3 SUITS in .Scotch, English, and Colonial Tweeds we b “ V wl?l to suit any sized man, long or short, spare or stout ; efficiently cut, and ,?L TT L o/n po rior'to mly of the so-called « bespoke.” For BOYS, YOUTHS, and JU ™/t fmS ex! ING, in Home and Colonial Tweeds, Te Aro House has always stood t f rom the ten/ variety and excellence of its stock. Parents and Guardians should make a special note of URI ABO TTOTTSTS. WEEITJST GTQy. Our terms are for CASH purchases of £2 and month 2J count, and on all monthly bills as arranged, if paid before the 15th of tbe following n 2 per cent, or 6d in the pound. TO rKEVitNT MISTAKES — . , ~ . fn , All orders and communications should be addressed to Cuba-street Wellington.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 658, 3 October 1884, Page 1

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