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In no department of manufaoturo since the great Exhibition of 1851 has greater progress been made than in that of materials for ladies' and gentlemen's clothing. A striking illustration of the fact may be seen at JAMES SMITH'S, To Aro House, Cuba street, Wellington, where there is at present displayed an immense stock, purchased direct from sOmo of the fabrio, variety Of material, and cheapness; they surpass anything hitherto offered, and fully bear out the well-known reputation of this house. A list of leading lines is published on the last page of this paper, and visitors to Wellington are eonfldantly recommended to read it, and inspect the immense stock of superior DRAPERY and CLOTHING at TE ARO HOUSE before making pmxliiujea, Adyt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4196, 1 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4196, 1 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4196, 1 September 1874, Page 3

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