T "~" "■' n" " """"" ""'""~°"™""""" f T "■" " '" ~ i j 11 Jlnnouncement! Jlnnouncement! \ 1 /InnOlinCCtncnt I I Burlington Arcade | ■' I : 1 j. Tea & Luncheon Rooms | i THE II I ! Misses M. &M. A. Alcorn I I t. b. ,-d »*,*..-** .i j , ] (.ncorpo,a,,n B Pnn g ,es) j j BURLINGTON ' LTD. I | Art Needlework Specialists ! I 1 j 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY J j The locality has long been in need of I I I 1 an up-to-date Tea Room, and we take this i j have-much pleasure in announcing j j opportunity of announcing our opening very I that for the convenience oj their J T d^vriir I customers at the Southern end °J ■ \ \ j the town they an opening very | | "Let's meet in the Arcade," have tea, and do our ■ \ j shortly a branch shop at I I shopping. j 1 NO. 148 BURLINGTON ARCADE. | j [ I n _ >b ,„_„_„_. . „_„„ I 1 Morning Teas, : f _,,_. „,_,. . .„„_.. ._, ,# I. . Light Luncheons and ! : I ROSEWIN MILLINERS [ j . Afternoon Teas j ' j '_.'.. •;.;.' ~ \ " \ j j Served to the Taste of All. J | An invitation a extended to all Arcadian shoppers to inspect the j f f I not) Spring and Summer Display in the Rosewin windows, s s | f ___^__^^: ■ ' 1 1 NOTE.— Every cal(c served in our Tea Rooms j I BURLINGTON ARCADE BUILDINGS j [ ishomemade. j J ! 1 f
I. — ; _— ';" % * •'" - ■ : * : . ; I. Burlington A rcade : ~ ~ ; : j* THE EXHIBITION BUILDING OF WELLINGTON Te Aro House Metamorphosed, mfc The Pivot of the Retail Trade. . The congregation of a variety of businesses in the Arcade makes it. representation in the Arcade, it will be noted that there has been a wise an exceptionally valuable location for each and every one of the businesses discrimination in the allocation of space. / represented and converts it to .■ THE BURLINGTON ARCADE brings to the occupants, buyers not ■ ' ..-■ . THE' PREMIER SHOPPING LOCATION; . . merely for one class of goods, but of a great variety. The customer who : The shopping premises throughout the Arcade enjoy splendid natural visits the Arcade to buy millinery and costumes will stop t^ purchase lighting, the Architect, Mr. A. S. Mitchell, F.N\Z.I.A., having.given special lingerie, then to indulge in morning or afternoon tea, rest awhile, and study to achieve this effect, the conception having been skilfully executed acquire some perfumery or other toilet or household requisites. Customers ' by Mr. Harold Edwards, Contractor. may, indeed, purchase groceries, draperies, books, stationery, jewellery, There are still a few of these attractive shops open for lease. Note medical requirements, cut flowers fruit, confectionery, silks, hosiery, gloves, the different businesses already represented in the Arcade whose adver- children's wear, fancy goods, tobacco, cigarettes, sports goods and electrical 1 tisemerits surround these remarks. supplies without leaving the Arcade, thus making shopping easy and IF YOUR BUSINESS is not already represented in the Arcade, you pleasant without the necessity for tripping up and down the town. ■ will be well advised to get into touch witli Mr. Leonard Hunt at the office PLEASANT AND SATISFACTORY SHOPPING of Mr. Leigh Hunt, Dominion Farmers' Institute, Wellington (Telephone n-i i «r> i- i «■ i n j .- j' * v 42-710) and secure one of the remaining leases. ™\7"S& Bu'llnf ™ are destined soon to become synonyThe Hannah Estate is prepared to give a fixed tenure for a reasonably TTiT* Ple, asant "?* Satisfactory Shopping," and will be so wel known long period at really, low rentals compared with ;the figures now being that their employment by Arcade shopkeepers as indicating their location asked for short sbace in the City wlll be a nrst-cl. ass advertisement in itself. The personnel of those who (vide advertisement) are already equipped \ occupying one of these beautifully designed shops in the Arcade with beautifully finished artistic shops and fittings in the Arcade is a suf- JOU Wll 1 flcient guarantee that the best class of trade in every department of busi- SAVE EXPENSE IN ADVERTISING AND GAIN BUSINESS, ness represented will be attracted to the Burlington Arcade. AND pROFIT BY VIRTUE OF THE LOCATION. For a short time you still have the opportunity to share in this com- . bination of businesses, and allying yourself with those whose advertise- f u h particulars may be obtained and plan inspected at the office of ments frame this notice. . . • ' ■ • ptru'imwr ji i uiimt The Hannah Estate is willing and desirous of affording occupants A. LEIGH HUNT and L. L. HUNT, every facility to conduct their businesses with the utmost convenience and . Dominion Farmers' Institute 1 to the best advantage, and though the superior attractions'of the Burling- _, , 'o. . : ton Arcade afford sufficient inducement to business proprietors to secure Telephone 42-710. reatherston Street. !• ■ ' . __^ . . ' "
i -* ■ t , i ! ! ■■. ° * I I; I r^ . I !I' ' I i. ] '■■ ■■;■-;■:>-;■- .■ Another. Chicken Hatched in • , ■ ' ■ | [THE BURLINGTON ARCADE [ I , i •■■■\-'- THE SELF-HELP' CO-OP. GROCERY LTD. | ]■'■ I have Opened their aoth 'Branch Shop in the. | I I Burlington Arcade (One door from Dixon St. Entrance)' ]• 1; ■■ I- „ _„_ ; ___J
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 16
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