;i".KLM)l»lS;ciKC£B.o'v. v lViUiUW_»i'(iS,^ih.tlie: 'year 184'f>ii, worthy citizen pioadcd his way with somo'idiificulty through fern and-ti-trce-.to Te,Ar.o Flat b'eißff.iuifiatch.;of .th'eaur-' •voyor's peg which.liad beep driven in at the •corner ,of what is now Cuba and Dixon streets, Upon this spot, walere'uted asmall house, in which a very -successful drapery business was carried on by two ladies, of remarkable! talent and energy,- -wlib-liaye' long siuce retired/romthe scene, to the land of'their birthrr • ' '-- ; ,v" ' : '' !r ;.•;!'••'jLando'itne.nipuntain and the flood, ■ : - land of brown; heat hand alinggy wood." In the yearlß66.it'passed into the hands o! Mb Jamm. SMiirn, the. present -proprjptpr.' 'who gave to the preiiils.es jtho appropriate lame of Te Aro House, and under whose nanagoinent :businesß :; has steadily 1 pro : pressed with tho rising-fortunes of the city, until at length it was found-, that a considerable enlargement was necessary, and the result'wasVTe .AroMll6uso, : as at present, ono of the most complete and Extensive Drapery Establishments in the colony of Now Zealand: The Jeiioral Drapery occupies a large space, being-l!) feet' by 25 feet, •vmply< .autHcient- for all Manchester goods, •Fancy Dresses, 1 Silks, ; Glbves',. Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, So. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths'; Clothjng Department measures 24 ;feet by ii feet, and has attached a. comfort able fitting-room. Carpets and Household furnishings have a similar space allotted to them. The Show-room for tho bile of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, Ac,, is a very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted up, and beautifully lighted from the roof; and measures 39 feet by.22 feet. Tho stock, of goods s at all times' largo and well selected, and patterns are foiwnrded post free on 'appljpation. A special feature at Te Aro House istbe Order Pepartrnent, andjveryoareful attention is paid to tho wants of Country Residents. Allorders are executed under the immodiato supervision of the proprietor, aud securely packed and forwarded to their destination with that promptness and despatch which have always distin guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling on.—Udyt.l
TO . PAEPTS'A GUAEDIAKS | TRY N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORYFo'rßoys OVERCOATS, SUITS, ;■:..■ -TROUSERS and COATS, Manufactured from'Pilri Colonial Wool 710R Men's OVERCOATS, extra long, J good Value. Cheaper than ever, Re: (ore purchasing elsowhere, . . Call and emmine, 10R BLANKETS, Colonial: Manufacture. Comfort and Durability, Really Superior.— •• ■• . -TRY- ■ ■ N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. ~ .OR HATS in all th« Latest Shapes, Jj • SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Colonial made, SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING, of every description, ■ FOR a PERFEPT FIT. newest Styles, anda'FJRST-CLASS avtiple call on the New Zealand Clothing Faotory, Thirty difftrtnt Him to select from, "filOR the BEST SEWING MACHINE IMIEE," WERTHEBI" Hand, and Trtadie, ■ Kilters,' fa. . N. Z, Clothing Factory, Agents. IHE' LARGEST Stock in the Colonies to .i. select from.' REMEMBER^ A .SINGLE ARTICLE AT TilE ■■■■■ 'WHOLESALE fSRIQE, ' N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY; ".: Wellington Bbanch JOHN GALLfE Lambton Qliay. 1 • ''■■■'■ Managor.! -GEORGE DIXON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY:GOODS'. WAREHOUSE, • Queen-street Masterton. .'.; '(OppositeClub Hotel,) . :■->,., i'N thanking, his numerous customers, X friohds, and the.general publio for the liberal support accorded to him since comi m'ncin'g' business, Geoiioe, Dixon begs to I assure'tbcm' that he will, by keeping none but the' Vtrij Best class of Goods in stock, on'dcavor todes'ervp a continuance of the same in.future Attention is directed to the fact'that G. Dixon has in stock a ". . .. Large and, Choice Assortment of ■ ■;T. C. WILLIAMS' CELEBRATED AMERICAN TOBACCOS! All ofwbiqh are true to'name, as he does not givb one 'kmd 1 two or three different names. The following will give an idea of his stock:—lmperial -Ruliy Twist, Victory, Queeivof the Seasj Three Ply Tvyiat, Double Thick Pocket Pieces, Flower of all.Nations, 6-inch Gold Bar (pnoketpieces and'is plugs), 'Navy Six's 1 and Venus Ten's, Venus Nailrod, Venus Twist, snd.Rayen Twist • ' - : CUT TOBACCOS of ALL KINDS. : . Rough Gut and Unsteamtd (cut on premium) '' ; ■ CIGARS 6f : the Primest Quality. ' Richmond Gem and Vanity Fair Cigarettes. Meerschaum, G.8.D., and Briar PIPES ■ 'ln: Endless.Variety. ■ FANCY ORNAMENTS IThe Choicest Assortment of Fancy Good?, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4a, ' In the Distriot.; ■ la;• fact,; everything that is procurable at any Wholesale Tobacconist 'and Fancy Goods Warehouse can bo obtained kt this Establishment. Stations and the Trade liberally dealt with. AH TOYS sold at WELLINGTON PRICES. .HAIRDRESSING: SALOON. ; ' 'On the premises, where customers will receive every! attention and civility from ah exferichcec! Hairdresser and Barber, Mr C. llouands, jvho will-trim <you'r hairneatly, and 'give you a clean, oomforiable shave. ..fIAIB : CDrTIKO.;6d,SHAVJNB. : 3d t i,v x N,B.—The above ib the ■ qldpat,;establishment in this district, and it. can't be /rubbed ' Agent for R, Burrett. .Bookbinder",. Wei. lington?' ! mmi £ ah.'.rn /,vio;rLU pf ■A O T I 0 Ev- , cbniiact aft ir this date. -• (^'i ' .;;■;■,-. James smith, • I'lji'j ' (Late'oi'Wainirfortl,)' Carterton, June EO, 1861. ' 80
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 803, 1 July 1881, Page 3
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