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HEUINISCENCES 01 VYflULUUTON.—intfa« year 1845 9 fforiiliy'citizen' pioflded hi! way with some difficulty through fern and ti-treo to TeAro Elafc bajrig iq\searobpf;ithtfs'|i|. , !A veyt's opig whiohhad teen WveSin'tit lacorner of what is now Ciiba and! fllion • .yyww wupgpi. wao precmu a HfyjAH/ 4 • ,'whioH a'.very business was carried on by two ladies of remarkably, long since retired from the scene to'the 1 nd oltbelr b|yt)|», ( ?... rV u ■' - •' 1 Land orthp wf mflobd, ; Land 0! brown heafc'hana shaggy wood, ■ ■ln the year 1866 it passed into tip 0 t Mb Jakrs Smith, the present pfoprjfijflr, . 'who name of Te Aio IJUOEe, 1 &dM4er-wlwaß • ■ i management business has steadihr pressed with the rising fortunes 0! the oily; Vf 'until at length it was found that a oonalda. " table snjargement.,was necessary,„and, % , risiilt was,' Te Aro Hbuee. aa. at' prjSent;'':'' otie'of the most ■ complete and Extensive •Dupery Establishments .in . the colony of New Zealand, The ienetal Drapery oocu'■piea a large space, being 49 feet by 25 feet, timely sufficient for alLMjmqhestei goods. -Fancy Dresses, Silks, GlSves, Hoiicri-! Ribbons, Laces',' Meiii, idJ'i.lLd "Youths". Clothing Department ineasurea&l .feet by 14 feet, and haaattached'.a comfort" 'able Mng-roflm'.' 'fcarpdliß' afii fiousehold : (umiahinga My f ; them. The 6n6w-r6qmMoj-|l}6 ; linery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumesi '"a'very spaoious apartment, elegantly pteq ■uj>, (and beautifully lighted-,from the poof, 'and •'oT goods sat all tffle's'lw W4 Wfilj ; frea on application. A v special feature 4t •TS A?6''flOu6B isWe very Careful attention^i 8-:pai thj of Country Residents, Alloraers are exeoated under the immediate supervision' of- the pro* Srie'tor, arid securely packed and forwarded 1 their destination with that promptness and despatch which have 'always distin guiahed Te Aro House; Ouba<jtreet,%W«llißg

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 2

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274

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 2

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