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'ISIT THE NEW TE ARO HOUSE Ror Velvet Pile Oarpefcsj- -with borders to mat«sh Y iai lall’ THE NEW Tifi AhU Uul/aJa For Oriental and Manrefqne Brussels Carpets V ISIT THE -NEW TE AKU iiOUSJfi For Harilaome Chlidema and Tapestry Squares "lair THE HEW TE Alto HOUSE jj or Tapestry. Brussels, Velvet Pile, and Axminater Hearthrnc*s Y IBIT THE NEW TE ARO HOUSE - For Sheepskin Hearthrugs, in all colors and s'zes lall’ THE NEW TE ARO HOUSE —— - For Natural Skin Hearthrugs, BU"h as Kasaian Wolf, Afghan Goat, Jackal Xilama, and Australian Bear Iclr THE NEW TE AttO HOUSE ‘ ~ For Table Covers in Velvet Pile, Plush, Tapesty and Embroidered Cloth ISIT THE NE'W TE AKO HOUSE For Afternoon Tea Cloths, Sideboard Cloths, Mantle Dranings ISir THE NEW TE AKO HOUSE ' For Curtains of everv description, such as Dace, Tapestrv. Plush. &c. y HU’ UtiJS aRW T£ AKu POUBiii r For Dinoleums in all qualities, 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 the advantage of quiet and' privacy—all Goods are seen in a perfect light—and the estent of fljor epaes allows of several widths of Carpet being matched, so that an accurate idea can be formed of how they will look when made up. Everyone is invited to inspect this Department, without being pressed to buy.

Special Sale of <- MANTLES & COSTUMES At WHOLESALE FRrCES. Ladies’ .Washing MorniDg Costumes, .5s lid and 7s 6d. Ladies’ Stylish Cashmere, Print, and Zsyphr -Costumes. * 10s 6d and 12s 6d. ' Ladies’ Handsome Zeyphr, De Laine, Canvass, and Indian Muslin Costumes, Trimmed Swiss Embroidery and Lace, 13s 6d to 35d 6d. Ladies Homespun, Cashmere, and Canvas . Costumes, 16s 6d t 0 25s 6d. Ladies’ Superior Veiling,. Canvas,. De Laine, and Cashmere Costumes, Trimmed Lace, Plush and Crewel Work, 29s 6d to 90s. MANTLES Ladies' Short Ottoman Silk MANTLES Jackets, Trimmed, Jen and MANTLES Lace, 21a 6d to 59a 6d MANTLES Ladies'Long Silk Paletots and MANTLES Visiles, handsomely trimmed MANTLES - with Jet, Plush and Lace, 45a mantles 6d to five guineas. MANTLES Ladies’ Ottoman Silk Dolmans MANTLEd and Visites, from small sizes to MANTLES extra large, 27s 6d to 6 guineas. MANTLES A warehouseman’s stock of MANTLES Black Canvas Dolmans and MANTLES Visiles, wilt be sold extraordinMANTLES arily cheap, viz., 12s 6d, 19s 63, MANTLES 25s 6d. MANTLES A lot of very handsome and MANTLES stylish Beaded Canvas Mantles MANTLES from 6d to 5 guineas. LADIES’ JERSEYS, in Colors JERSEYS and Black, worth from 8s 6d to JERSEYS 29s 6d, will be sold at prices rang- JERSEYS ing from A S/»D£YIS/*D JERSEYS Xjtoajjl O jerseys Every lady should secure at leaßfc JERSEYS one of these very elegant and JERSEY'S useful Jerseys. LADIES’ JER- JERSEYS SEY3 and Canvas Jackets, JERSEYS trimmed Lace and Jet, 18s 6d JERSEYS to 37s 6d, LADIES’ SHOUL- JERSEYS DER CAPES, in Cashmere, JERSEYS Ottoman, and Rroche Silk, JERSEY-? 4 s 11™ 21 s 6 D JEESEIS ALL THE ABOVE And a heap of other Novelties at the WHOLESALE Family Drapery Warehouse, TEARO HOUSE. Opinions are divided as to how it is possible for Te Aro' H case to sell 12 yards of summer dresß fabrics for 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 6s 6d. These are nndoubtedlv the cheapest ever offered in Wellington, or at Te Aro House. How this is done. We do not confine oarselves to our Home importations, but having exceptionalopportunitiea of purchasiog cheapiy in the depressed colonial market, in this way we have bongbt several lots of dress fabrics far below importers’ cost. All these must and will be sold within the next few days, and everyone who can appreciate bargains should make an immediate call at the new Te Aro House, At no former period in the history of Te Aro House has the variety aod extent of dress materials created Bnch a favorable impression as at the present time. We have them in all qualities, colorings and s'yles, from 7s 6d to hve guineas per dress length, and all these are marked at wholesale warehouse prices at the new Te Aro House. Dressmaking is a specialty with us, and the position we occupy iu respect to fit, style, and finish is unapproachable by any other modiste outside of Te Aro House. ■?

SOMETHING Very Special at the Family, Drajpery WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. We have just purchased in the Colonial Market the balance of awarehouseman’sStochotCieam, Beige, and White ORIENTAL AND EDELWEISS LACES, •At a very large discount from the original wholesale prices. These « e are now offering at less than half the usual prices, TO WIT Usual price, 4£l, 7£l, 9£d, 12£d NOW 2£d, 3Jd, 4£d, 5’4 Usual Price, Is 3d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is B'd NOW 6£d, 7±d, B£d, 9 id. Usual price Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. NOW 10J, Is, Is 3d, Is 44 Also, a choice lot of White, Cream, aod Beige LACE FLOUNCING,S', 89 inches wide, From P er yar< * ONE THOUSAND PAIRS FRENCH KID GLOVES, In Black and Colors, 4 buttons, 2 s e D 4-button Suede, 2 s 6 D - 4-button Fiorence 5 s DENT’S 4-clasp Orient, 5 s 6 D All the at the Wholesaler Family Drapery WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE. In spite of the backwardness of the and the few really, summer days we have had, we have.sold a large quantity of superior dress fabrics, and our lady easterners have kept our dressmakers busily employed at Te Arm Hokse. ' • Wk have made considerable additions to oar staff of assistants, yet even with this access oE strength, the department has been taxed to its utmost to meet the demands made upon it at Te Aro House. . . ' . In order to ease the strain, and 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 dresses of a less expensive character might be made up at price-* within, the reach of all, viz., from 12s 6d to 15s each* at Te Aro House. As with our first dressmaking room, so with, this new venture, the success has been verygratifying. In both rooms ladies can confidently lely upon having their dresses well made, and without any unnecessary delay. We would, in conclusion, advise oar customers to place their orders as early a# possible with our dressmakers at Te Arm House.

TE ARO HOUSE, WHOLESALE DE APERY WAREHOUSE.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 771, 10 December 1886, Page 1

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