Te Aro House THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION
All the newest and most attractive novelties for the season, imported direct from LONDON AND PARIS are now being shown in infinite variety. The display of SUMMER MILLINERY completely eclipses anything of the kind ever seen in New Zealand before. Many of the Hats and Bonnets are unique specimens of Parisian taste, and for beauty and novelty of design are quite unequalled. CAPES AND BLOUSES the two most Fashionable Garments in the Mantle Department, are shown in unrivalled variety. The newest styles in BLOUSES are marked at remarkably Low Rates, a fact which should fully sustain their great popularity for summer wear. NEW DRESS FABRICS have been opened out in many new shades and exceedingly attractive materials. The Dressmaking Department is still under the direction of MADAME DE VERNEY, which is a sufficient guarantee that the work turned out will be thoroughly stylish and high class. PATTERNS of any material, and full information in reply to customers’ enquiries will be sent Post Free to any address. James Smith, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
J M PORT YOUR BULBS DIRECT. We, PETER VAN VELSEN AND SONS, Bulbgrowers, Haarlem, Holland, beg to intimate that Illustrated Catalogues can be had on application, past free, from our agents, MESSRS A. MILLAR AND CO.’ Auckland.
FRIJSTCE ALBERT COLLEG-E, AUCKLAND. a department for GIRLS. BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS, will be opened on MONDAY. 10th FEBRUARY, 1896, under Mr T. JACKSON, M.A., Headmaster, assisted by an Efficient Staff of LADY TEACHERS AND VISITING MASTERS. Applications for the admission of Pupils, and for the College Prospectus, may be made to the Headmaster at the College, Upper Queen-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue III, 18 January 1896, Page 76
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276Page 76 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue III, 18 January 1896, Page 76
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