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TE ARO HOUSE IMPORTATIONS J FOR THE '"' SUMMER SEASON, 187 S. mJ Peb Fomowing Ships— ; , . . • LENNOX CASTLE WELLINGTON ARRIVED 1 ELECTRA WELLINGTON ARRIVE© " t DOUGLAS WELLINGTON ARRIVED , ■ [ PETER DENNY . VIA DUNEDIN ARRIVED "- MAIL STEAMER « BANGALORE " ARRIVED | E. P. BOUVERIE WELLINGTON TO ARRIVE . : ' OTAGO VIA DUNEDIN TO ARRIVE QUEEN BEE WELLINGTON + TO ARRIVE \ ; HELEN DENNY WELLINGTON TO ARRIVE JAMES SMITH has much pleasure in directing the attention of his customers to his £ai« poytations for the summer season per the above ships, being the largest and most varied ' yet received by him in any one season. Furthermore, he desires to inform the public generally ' that by the arrangements he has now made he will be in receipt of regular shipments, inolnd- ' ing the newest productions of the Continental and London markets, in "novelties fot Ladies* and Gentlemen's wear, . , . NEW COSTUME MATERIALS. , : , - Dress Fabrics, in all the newest and most choice colorings for walking or-evening wea? ' Silk Tassore, Silvertinas, plain and fancy Lustres, Lustrinas, Balermos, Silk Percales SU^ Mohairs, Popeleine, Silk Venetians, Japanese Poplins, Norwich Grenadines, plain and check - Challies, &o, &c. • NEW COSTUMES IN PIQUE, BATISTE, LUSTRINAS, &o, \ Print and Linen Dress Materials. The choice in this department is the most extensive to be met with in the colony, and intending, purchasers are specially invited to makeaaeaW; inspfction of the handsomest patterns and styles yet introduced in this class of goods .'•! Chihts! Cambrics, Figured Brilliants, striped Percales, fancy Brilliantines, prin'ed Percales, white and colored Pique, Batiste all colors, self-colored Cambric Prints, Louisa Lawns, Linen Tassaos, . "' striped Sateen Seams, &o, &c. -.:',' LADIES' SILK UMBRELLA-S AND PARASOLS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. The inspection of Ladies is confidently invited to the display of novelties in this depart*. ment, comprising some of the choicest productions of French and English artisteg Jzc Millinery appointments. Parisian Millinery Bonnets, English Trimmed Straw Hats, newest shapes untrimmecj, Straw Hats in plain, twist, fluted, and whole straw. French and English Flowers, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers. Plain and Watered Ribbons, White, :l ßlack, &n& ; Colored Turquoiße, &c, &o. ' . ..'.'. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BLACK SILKS. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ".'.': The immense success that has attended the SPECIAL ATTENTION devoted to tMt department, and the popularity of the same having become a household word in every part a£ i ; the province, customers are confidently assured that this year's addition to the stock will b& : found equally choice in style and material, together with the strictly mederate prices hitherto adhered to at Te Aro House, TE ARO HOUsirCUBA STREET.

Conveyances--088 & COS TELEGRAPH LINE OB ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO WAIRARAPA DAILY Leave the booking office, at Martin & Downes' Pier Hotel, on and after Monday, Sept. 22, everj morning (except Sunday), at 7 a.m., arriving at Masterton the same day. 1. The Hutt 7. Featherston 2. Taita 8. Tauherinikap 8. Silver Stream 9. Greytown 4. Upper Hutt 10. Carterton 6. Mungaroa 11. Mastertoz. 6. Pakaratahi. Return Coaches leave Dixon's Accostdation House, Masterton, for Wellington, every morning (except Sunday), at 6.30 a.m., arriving in Wellington at 5 p.m. ■ REDUCTION OF FARES. Wellington to Masterton 20s Do Grey town ... ... 15s W. R. HASTWELL, Proprietor. 088 AND CO.'lF TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES From "Wellington to Taranaki £6 0 0 —Return Tickets - 10 10 0 Do do to Patea - » 3 10 0 Do do to Waitotara • - 8 0 0 Do do to Wanganui • - 210 0 Do do to Tutßenui - - 2 6 0 Do do Rangitikei (Bull's) • 2 0 0 Do do Rangitikei (Scott's) • 115 Do do Manawatu - - 1 10 0 Do do Otaki . . -16 0 Do do Waikanae • • « 10 0 Do do Paikakariki - • 0 15 0 Coaches start from the Booking Office, - M'lntosh's New Zealander Hotel ©very Monday andjThursday morning, at 6 o'clock, a.m., and from Atkinson's Hotel, Wanganui on Monday and Thursday mornings, at 7 o'clock A. YOUNa, Proprietor. Booking Ofiloe— New Zealaader Hotel. XTH" ELLINGTON TO ~MUNGAROA. SINGHE. RETUBN. From Wellington to— s. d. s. d. Lower Hutt 2 0 3 6 Taitai 2 6 4 6 Upper Hutt 3 6 6 6 Collins's, Mungaroa ... 4 0 8 0 The coach leaves M'lntosh's Now Zealander Hotel at 3.30, and Royal Hotel at 4 o'clock, the Taitai, and Mungaroa at the usual hours. All business and paroels will be punctually attended to. No demand from the passengers for tolls. All tolls paid weekly by the proprietor. Both Coaches are under the management of one driver, who will keep all mails and parcels carefully, and will attend to business; All parcels to be left at the New Zealander Hotel or Royal Hotel. P. COKERRY, Proprietor. PROSSER'S LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES running between Wellington and Hntt, Dahy. Leaving New Zealander ... ... 9.15 a.m. " Crown & Anchor ... 9.20 a.m. " Koyal Hotel 9.30 a.m. Fakes. . s. d. Wellington to Kaiwarra 10 Do to Ngahauranga 1 0 Do to the Hutt 2 0 Do to the Taita ... ... .„ 2 0 N.B. — On Sundays leaving the Royal for the Hutt at 10 a.m. JOHN PROSSER, Proprietor. ■' TJROSSER'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL Jl COACHES will Commence Runningj on and after MONDAY, the 29th April, from 1. Porirua at ■ " ... „-, „. 8 a.m. 2. Half- Way House a,t ,„ ..; 9am. 3. Johnßonville at „ ' ... ... .9.15 a.m., Eeturn Coach fifom Town to Blaefcie'si ' ! | s 1. Nag's Head at ... ...' ,;. 8 p.m. - ; 2. Crown and Anchor at ... ... 8.18p.m 3. Osgood's Thorndon Flat- at, ... '3.80 p.m. ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3928, 16 October 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3928, 16 October 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3928, 16 October 1873, Page 1

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