;ltEiimiscEKt)« of v/shwiuwiU- fnlffoi: year 1845 a woi'thy oit'issen pioddoU his way with some difficulty through fern and ti-tree to Te Aro Flat being in search of the surveyor's peg whioh had beeu driven in attho comer of what is now Cuba and Dixon streets, Upon this spot was erected a small bousp, in which, a very successful drapery busmosiwaa'carrlod on "by two ladies of remarkable talent, and I .energy, wfo'hayo . long'sinco.ret'ire'd from the scerie to the lanoj •of-their, birtbir-;-, •'- • |f : "Laad.oHhe mountain and the flood, : Laiid of brown hoath and shaggy'wood. In.the yoar 181)6 it passed .into'the hands of Mr Jamks Surfa,' tlie ; ;.prespnt proprietor, Who gave to tho jrpjnipeß' tho aWoprmts namo ofTe Atf Ho , use; ,l^d"up.(e'r r whose management business lias steadily''' pfp" grossed with the rising fortunes of the oil',' •uufil'jtlcjjgth-it'was found that a copsjdptable.enraigflinent was necessary,''apd tha result'wiis; To Aro Houge, a.s at presQui onejofJthe most oompleto and Extensive Drapery.; Establishments in the colony of ■'NpfrZeala.nd.ylhe General Drapery occu. pies a large apace, being 49 feet by 25 feet amply sufficient for all-Manoheßter goods'fancy Dresses, Silks, Glovos, Hosiery', Ribbons, Laces'; 4c. The Mon'B, Boy's, and 'Youth's' Clothing Department measures 24 -feqfc by 14 feet, and has attached a cbmhil able-fitting-room. Carnjik and fip&'fih'dld fartishings have a. similar spats' plotted to them-.-: -The Shbw-rdom' for the sale of Mil. .linery.Manttes.Jackets, Costumes, 4c, is a vory spacious apartment, elegantly fitted .up, and beautifully lighted from the roof, ■aud.'.measttres.aflieet by 22 feet, The stook of'gbpdsis'at all times large aid wdV selected, and ..patterns are forwarded m/ free on application. A special featuroV Te Aro House is the Order Department and ywwrefu^itfentibn , ls , ;paia r t6'tfe' i of Country Residents, Allordersare executed under the immediate supervision of tha-pro. prietor. and seourely packed and forwarded to their destination- with that promptness and despatch-which have always, distill guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling on.—[ADVT.I .
•■'•■•^-'■■flrßSWmpMpy.''* And in the mtterbffißNßY THOMPSON, of MaatOTfon, toiitrftctorV a debtor, '■•', CREDITORS in the'above estate are requested to,, forward their proofs of debt to '-.the- undersigned on or before ■WEDNESDAY,,the 9th day of, February tost. ' '■'■:■• '■■'■■ ■•''" . v : ■■■■ ff.W.HALES,.,. fi ßv '.■.!'•'':.. MAS TERT OS'.0S'. TO W« LANDS ; .... TRUSP,; >m '. ;> U; hereby igiven: that the List is noiKopen for irispeotioii at the Conn> oilChambekduring office hjura up. to;% ISthjiay of Fflbruaryjihst. , ;~
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 2
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