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Te Aro House. Te Aro House, Wellington, N.Z. i - i fJIH E WHOLESALE FA M I LJY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. TE ARO HOUSE. FIRST SPECIAL NOTICE. Continuing our announcement on the 2nd page, we would state that wo have also received by the eteozner Aoraugi an excellent assortment of All Wool Kstaminu Ssbgrs in Cream, White, and Navy Blue, very suitable for Yachting and Tennis Dresses, and at prices varying from Is to 3s 6d per yard, at Tk Aro House. SECOND SPECIAL NOTICE. In the Black Silk Department wo are now showing Real Irish Poplins, in both Single and Demi.double, also Surahs, Mervrillraux, Faille Frakoais, Watered Silks, Pongees, Royal Stripes, Black Silk Velvets, Plushes, and Velveteens, at Te Aro House. THIRD SPECIAL NOTICE. In Black Dress Fabrics we have opened out a large variety of Seasonable Materials, such as Plain and Striped Challis, Bareges, Grenadines, Parramatta, Henrietta Cloth, Burmah Cashmere, &0., &o. These goods ate exceedingly nice and of excellent value, and will no donbt be highly appreciated by the patronesses of Te Aro House. FOURTH SPECIAL NOTICE. One of the leading Novelties received this Season is a kind of Silk called Bengalike, similar in make to an Irish Poplin but of a lighter texture. This is admirably adapted for draping in the present fashion. The Colours ate the newest shades in Vikux Rose, Cream, Maize, White, Sultan, Navy, Black, Biche, Fawn, Moon.on-the.lakk, Slate, Electric, Heliotrope, and Grey. Marked approval has already been expressed for these beautiful goods at Te Aro House. FIFTH SPECIAL NOTICE. Amid the incessant competition and rivalry which is such a feature of the present times, and which is said to be “ the soul of business,” it is extremely satisfactory to know that both of onr two fine Dressmaking Departments maintain the leading place in the city. This has been abundantly evidenced by the large and ever-increasing support which has been bestowed on them, and our arrangements for the present season are so complete as will still further increase the number of clients for our Dressmaking Departments at Te Aro House. THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, T, E AEG HOUSE. Nelson, Moate and Co BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF ONSLOW KELSOT, MOATE AID CO. CHINA, INDIAN, AID CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS. flSiliiilSii? CHRISTCHURCH tyINED'N iiiii is iSsiffll WELLINGTON AUCKLAND NELSON, IOITE, & 00J p ACE the undermentioned Indian and Ceylon Blends as well as their Celebrated Prize Medal Pare Blended Teas. NO. 1 JUMBO BLEND, (Composed of Pure Indian Teas), NO. 2 JUMBO BLEND. (Composed of Pure Indian Teas AND NO. 1 CINGALESE BRAND. (Composed of Ceylon & Indian Teas). NO. 2 CINGALESE BRAND. (Guaranteed Pure Ceylon Teat). John Duthie and Co John JJuthie & Co., ht€L, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IROBIORGEES AIB HOI MERCHANTS. bjLAi ‘ REDGLIFFE GROWN ’ GALVANISED IRON (CORRUGATED AND FLAT). Is of tlie HIGHEST QUALITY & Uniformity. ALL sheets full width, and will cover as much as any first-class Iron. A large stock,of all gauges and lengths always on band. IMPORTERS OF Bar, Sheet and Plate Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring, and Blister Steel, Pig Iron, Horse Shoes, Putnam’s Horse Nails, Files and Rasps, Blacksmiths’ Tools. Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Ridging and Spouting, Ewbank’s and Wire Nails, Lead-Headed Nails, Roofing Felt, Builder’s Ironmongery of every description. White and Red Lead, Dry Colours, Mixed Paints, Raw and Boiled Oil, Methylated Spirits, Painters' and Coach Varnishes, Painters’ Brushware, Window Gla§a, Putty. Annealed Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Johnson's 4-barb Galvanised Wire. Rabbit Netting, Standard Iron, Fencing Staples, end Strainers, Rabbit Traps. While's and Knight’s Portland Cement. ’Tftdge Trimmers and Slashers, Bill Hooks, Fern Hooks, Spades, Picks, Mattocks, Wedges. Harass Houghs an? ings, fflmplex H«o«. Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers, x.:' aDers ana Mowers . -Horse Rakes, ■ Sharp’s and Mann’s Axes, Circular, Vertical, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, " Leather and Vulcanised Mill Belting, Sawmill Machinery. Agents for “ Hansen’s” Patent Cream Separator. This machine is of Danish invention, is more efficient easier to manage, requires much less motive power and has a larger actual Creaming Capacity than any other Separator of corresponding size. JOHN DUTH.IE AND CO. LTD. Willis and Victoria Streets, and Grey ana Featherston Streets, Wellington.

NEW BOOKS AND NEW SUPPLIES JUST TO HAND. H. BAILLIE, 39, Cuba street, Wellington. STANLEY’S DARKEST AFRICA (just in), 16s Paul Nugent, Materialist, Barton, 3s 6d A Matter of Millions, by Anna K. Green, 2s Three Men in a Boat, Jerome, 4a The Tragic Mnae, by Henry James, 2a 6d and 3s 6d The Casa of George Candlemas, by G. R. Sims, Is. The Gentleman who Vanished’, by Fergus Home, la The Return of tbs Native, by Hardy, 2s. Town and Suburban, by Florence Warden, Is Ferrer's Court, by J. S. Winter, Is. Pleasures of Life (parts 1 and 2), Sir J. Lubbock Sin of a Lifetime, by author of Dora Thorne, la Ardath Thelma and Romance of Two Worlds, by Correlii, 6a eaob.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 4