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s:o WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. ;7ISIf THK NEW TE AKO HOUSE f For Velvet. Pile C7arppt.fi. wit,*' borders to mofob TtTISIT THIS flww rm AKO tLoUon V For Oriental and Maurepqne P.rn««di> Ourppts VISIT THK t.KW TK AKO nUUaK For Handsome Ohlidema and Y 10l L' JL Cl K -h W IV. AUU HOUciti For Tapestry. Brussels, Velvet Psi>d ■'» ymineter Hearthmcrs Y|T ISIT THK NKVV TE AKO HOUSE V For Sheepskin Hearthrugs in a. 15 e'l»rs and e zes VISIT THKNKW TE Alto HOUSE For Natural Skin Rearthrng3, sn~h as Russian Wolf, Afghan Goat, Jackal Llama, and Australian Hear sIT THK N K.W TE AKO HOUSE For Table Covers in V V 1 Pi’e Phiuh, Tapeetv and Kmb-oidered Cloth Y ISIT THE NEW TE AKO HO>,Sa For Afternoon Tea Cloths fPdoboard Cioth«. Draoings ISII THE NEW TE AKO HOUSE For Ukjrtains of ever* description s ch as Lace, Tapestry. Plush. &c. Y ISIT THK AKW T£ oKo HOU3K For Linoleums in all qualifies, widths, and designs OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Wide, lofty, and well lighted, is without exception the best, in the city. From these causes there is absolute comfort in purchasing. Customers have Jhe advantage of quiet and piivacy—all Goods are seen in a perfect light—and tne extent o fi .or specs allows of eeveral widths of Carpet being matched, so that an accurate i : ea can be r. rroed of bow they will look when made up. Everyone is invited to inspect this Department, w-th >»t being pressed to buy.

Special Sale of MANTLES & COSTUMES At WHOLESALE PRICES. Ladies' Washing Morning Costumes, 5s lid aild 7s 6d. Ladieß’ Stylish Cashmere, Print, and Z j yphr Costumes. 10s 6d ttnd 12s 6d. Ladies’ Handsome Zeyphr, De Laine, Canvass, and Indian Muslin Costumes, Trimmed Swiss Embroidery and Lace, \ IBs 6d to 35d 6d. Ladies Homespun, Cashmere, and Canvas Costumes, 16s 6d t 0 25s 6d. Lidieß’ Superior Veiling, Canvas, De Laine, and Cashmere Costnmeß, Trimmed Lace, Plush and Crewel WorTc, 29s 6d to 90s. MANTLES Ladies'Short Ottoman Silk MANTLES Jackets, Trimmed, Jet and Lave, 21 s 6d to 59< 6d Ladies' Long Silk Paletots and Visites, handsomely trimmed with Jet, Plush and Lace, 45b 6J to FIVE GUINEAS. Ladies' Ottoman Silk Dolmans and Visites, from small si*-a to ex ra large, 27* 6dto 6 guineas. . A warehouseman’s stock of Black Canvas Dolmans and Visites, will re sold extraordinarily cheap, viz., 12a 6d, 19s 6d, MANTI.ES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES mantles MANTLES mantles MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES mantles MANTLES MANTLES 25s 6d. MANTLES A lot of very handsome and MANTLES stylish Beaded Canvas Mantles MANTLES from i9a 6d to 5 guineas. L A DIES' JERSEYS, i a Colors J KKSEYS and Black, worth from 8s 6d to 29s 6d, will be soldjit ing i 6u, will be sola at prices rang/ro”4s 6S2F (5° Eveiy lady ahonid secure at least one of these very elegant and useful Jerseys. LADIES’ JERSEYS and Canvas Jackets, trimmed Lace and Jet, 18a 6d to 37a 6d, LADIES’ SHOULDER CAPES, io Cashmere, Ottoman, and Broche Silk, 4 s 11“ 21 s - Q D all the above JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEY'S JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEYS JERSEY-*. JERSEY S nd a heap of other Novelties at the WHOLE SALE Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. Opinions are divided as to how it is possible i- Te Aro House to sell 1 12 yards of immer dress fabrics for 2s 6J, 4- 6d,.»nd 3 6J. These are undoubtedlv the cheapest ver offered in Wellington, or at Te Aro Hou-e. How this is done VVe do not onfius ourjlvts to our Home importations, but haying xceptioDal opportunities of purchisieg cheapiy i the depressed colonial market, in this way *e have bought several lots of dre33 fabrics ir below importers’ cost. All these must and rill be sold within the next few days, and veryone who can appreciate bargains should take an immediate call at the new Te Aro louse. At no former period in the history of Te lio House has the variety aud extent of dress laterials created such a favorable impression sat the present time. We have them in all ualities, colorings and s yles, from 7s 6d to ve guineas per dres3 length, and all these are »ark*-d at wholesale warehouse prices at the ew Te Aro House. Dbessmaking is a specialty with us, and le position we occupy in respect to fit, style, ad finish if* unapproaohab’e by any other odiate outside of Te Aro House.

SOMETHING Very Special at the Family Drapery WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. We have just purchased in the Colonial Ma-ket the balance of a warehouseman's Stock of Ci earn, Beige, and White ORIENTAL AND EDELWEISS LACES, At a very large discount from the original wholesale prices. TLe-'e «e »'enow offering at less than half the usual prices, TO WIT Usual price, 4£ 1, ‘ 7JI, 9sd, 12£d NOW 2*d, 3i-d, 4£d, s±d Usual ls 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d NOW 7|d, 8-kd, 9£d. Usual price B lid, 28 3', 2s Sd, 2s 9d. NOW 10£, Is, Is Bd, Is 4d Also, a choice lot oj White, Cream, and Beige LACE FLOUNCINGB, 39 inches wide, From ONE THOUSAND PAIRS* FRSNCH Kf U GLOVES, Iu B ack and Colors, 4 buttons, 2 s 6 D 4 button Suede, 2 s 6 D 4 button Foreuce 5 s DENT'S 4-clasp Orient, r*D 5 s 6 1 All the ab- ve at the Wholesale Family Drapery WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. In spite of the backwardness of the season, and the few realic namnur days we have had, we have sold a, ia-ge quantity of superior dress fabrics, and our lady customers have kept our dressmakers ho-ily employed at Te Aro House. We have made considerable additions to our staff of assistants, yet .-ven with this acces3 of. strength, the department has been taxed to its utmost to meet the deininds made upon it at Tc Aro House. In order to ea-e the -train, aud to be in a position to execute with some degree of promptness all orders entrusted to us, we have opened a second dressmaking room, under competent management, where dre-sei of a less expensive character might be made up at prices within the reach of all, viz., from 12s 6d to 15s eacb, at Te Aro House. As with our rii-st dressmaking room, so with this ne-.v venture, the success has been very gratifying. In both rooms ladies can con--sdently ieJy upon having their dresses well made, and without any unnecessary delay. We would, in conclusion, advise our easterners to plane their orders as early aa possible with out dressmakers at Te Aro House. ,1

TE ARO HOUSE, WHOLESALE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 1

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