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TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba Street, Wellington. EX STEAMERS TONGARIRO AND FLORIDA. We have much pleasure in announcing thatwc,have now opened out the first portion of our NEW SPRING_G , 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 Udlti&tJ u - PAKTMENT we arc showing some admirable shades ana qualities in Striped, Spotted, and Ottoman Nun s C.oth, Tapestry Beiges, Crossovers, Foule Beiges, Chevron Cloth, &c. and a variety of Checked Spun Silks, to be worn alone or m combination. In WASHING DRKSS 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 m plain colors. Wewould also advise our cv.stomers to lose no time in inspecting our NEW MANTLES, VTSIIES, and JACKETS in Ottoman Silk, Broche Silk, Satin ruches,e, Soleil Cloth, Broche Sicilienne, Stockmgnette, &c., &c. lHh MILLINERY DEPARTMENT present unusual attractions for novelty, style, and colorings. We have never yet been ab e to show a larger, more varied, or choicer selection, and feet sure that our efforts to please and attract the public in this department must, from the very nature of things, be EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL. * ALU , , RESPECTFULLY INVITED. TF ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON * • 7~~- TZ i ' and novelties in LACE We have opened a maguiheent assortment of a NC I s' cryg EMBROIDERY, COLLARS and COLLARETTES, DRILLINGS .KUCHIN GS, SWL L , SILK and CHENILLE SCARFS, CAPES K UMBRELLAS, iq all the makes now most fashionable m ri lute , o/earn, j } j u 50,000 'SARDS From 2d to 10/6 per yard. SIPIES.XXa'G- —■ — : ; r i tmvt? v Clr\> Ha than trio We have never had a laxger, better, and choicer stock of MlMANLß^Gocd^than imported for the present novelties in LADIES and S - > AIGRETTES, &c., &e. BONNETS, &c., with a plentiful supply of FLOWERS, FE A THE tw aiujl ai .^ gtic ’ all Our staff of MILLINERS is complete and efficient, and all ordets can fashionably, and promptly TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Ladie. would do well to fcTtlLut has U 1 ' ’ - 1 L at TTnmf. • ve have one of the best assortments ol VlOliiiio, in vogue at Home ; SS.T »T,oSt CM, mu, Broche SilJc and Satin, Sicilienne, &c , ranging m price from lb* bd to SEVEN GUINEAS EACHSPRING SEASON, 1884. We have in the first paragraph of this advertisement given a leading outline of some of the «EW DRESS FABRICS imported for we « dunag the preaem «a,°n^ e eyer M^to be J ttTriceTfor various materials ai4 exceedingly moderate. Ladies esident in the country can have patterns sent free by post on applica. o . TE ARO HOUSE WELLlifiTOiDPFSSMAKfNG for the excellence of it* style, perfection ot fit, aud soundness of h»btcoL protarbl,. thejg.lnoe, »d oueryM, whj. utto 7 “I ““prenut dtappoLtmont VafortoLlely. po.tpou.thdr dno-ruakiog nti later in the season, when orders come in so fast that it is impossible to avoid delay m “ecutiom For the convenience of ladies resident in the country we shall be happy to forard our illustrated directions for self-measurement. SPKING SEASON, 1884. “F or FAMILY use we hold a large stock of SHEKITNGS, TcWEILS, BLANKIiJ S, TTTfTS FLOOR CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS CAEPEIS, MAI&, HEART! m * rz‘ii d ffJLT, y^assa'sissyssris r Tltro H.'“«VSiS” to Prico >i„t, uud patted, here possible to any persons residing in the Country dMiicts^ here possime to ;ui,y pcx&uup rf aro houseTwellington. V —mh-WM YOUTH’S and BOY’S CLOTHING, the assortment, the quantity, and tne Provide, and from our long experience we are bold to assert at belter value is not to be obtained than at le Aro House. SPRING SEASON, 1884. MENS SUITS in Scotch, Eolith, uid Oolomal Tweed, we suit any sized man, long or short, spare or stunt ; efficiently cut, anc ‘ _.p py q p ur m rto many of the so-called “ bespoke.” For BOYS, YOUTHS, and e^FG in Home and Colonial Tweeds, Te Aro House has always Btood prommen Qf it ; variety and excellence of its stock. Parent* and Guardians should make a_p TEAROHOUSE; WELLINGTON Our terms are for count, aud on all monthly per cent, or Cd in the pound. CASH purchases of £2 and upwards, l/in %**”**&£*£?£ ily bills as arranged, if paid before the 15th of the followm o month -j JtUiJSjVJiNT WIbTAKES . , . iw^lrn All orders and communications should be aooie & AM E S T O cV SMITH, SOUSE, -nha,-street Wellington

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 1

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