Hemimscknueb p? tmuproH.-Inthe, year 1845 a- worthy citizen piotided his way with some difficulty, tlirougli'fern and ti-tree toTe AVo'Fldt- tiding inßearch of tlie r s«r-. veyr's'opeg which .EallTeen driven in at the corner,of, and'Dixon Btreetß/ Ji house, in which" #'Very Vccmblul drapery business was carried on,ly'tw.o ladies of aid energy,, who,, have long hd '.' Jiand o' the mpiigtam arid ,the.flood, , ■ \as o| WbVtv h'e'w ;Kanil'Bbag|y 'wo'od,. In lfl66'it passed 1 into thrhands o!' MbJamks Smith, the, proprietor, who gaveitoHhe Appropriate name of Te Aro House)'''Shd undqr, whose management''ibns'ihtfs ''baFsteadily.''.progressed with therising fortunes of the city, until at length it was found that a considerable enlargement.'was and'-the result was, Te Aro Houseras at, present, one of the/ : most:i&mplet«'!t!ati4!(BicterisM Drapery.. Establishments -in-the -colony • ofNew Zealand. The/ jeuerabllrappryoooupies a large space, being 49 fpei'by'2s feet, Amply BufHplept for ; all Manph.eater. goods, yanpy J -DresserSilks, : Glbves; ikl Hosiery," gibbons, Laces, &a. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department measures 24 feet by 14 feet, and Jiafutyiched ;a comfprt. able iCflrpets and Household furnishings have a allotted to them. The Showroom for the linery, 'Mantles,^apketst'Costumes', &c,",' is, a very spacious -ahartment,' • elegantly -fitted up, and beautifully lighted ;/rpm ; ;the roof, and measures 39 feet by 22 feet. The stool! of goods s at [ all -.timua ;lar/gq selected, and' patterns are 'forwarded post free on A, special'feature.at Te Aro fiouse Apartment,.'.and very carejnXaiteptionjs ipaid to.'tbe of Country Kesidenta^jAJllordeyaare exeoiitedj under the 'supervision of the pro-' prietor, aud .and.forwarded to their destination' mlb'.thaj; promptness and despatch which, • distin pished Te A{d Housej CubwtreeVTiV.ellinj;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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307Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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