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MISCELLANEOUS.

The London correspondent of the iwklud Star wj« of Dr Kedwood, the new Bishop of Wellington, a* be appealed at bis consecration: “He looked nneommonlr bandaome, in a noble looking fellow, not more than 35, with brown hair, beard and moua tar he.” Bor. Oent —" But ton really can kart oo atrioos reason to bo parted from tonr wife.” Kuatic— ** Well no air ; I like mjr wife well enough : hot yon aee. Abe don’t please mother.” K

| Wl o—ran that Mr J antes Smith, of To I An> Hooao, Cuba street, Wellington, has I Just issued a Trade Circular and Price List I of Drapery and Clothing well worthy of I perusal by all who desire to lay out their . | money to the best advantage. The prices ( quoted are exceedingly low, while the stock is la*ger and more varied than at any previous i period. Several large lines in Dress Materials, I Men’s and Youths' Clothing, and General | Drapery, have been purchased on eioep-1 tionally favorable terms, and the proprietor is now offering them at prices far below their market value. These a e facts which should commend themselves to the consideration of heads of families, and other large purchasers. Another important characteristic of Te Aro House is that all goods are marked at fixed prices. Experienced aud inexperienced therefore are equally and faithfully served, while country customers who cannot personally select from the stock, have the assurance that their ordo s will be faithfully fulfilled —Advt.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 3