Reminiscences ok Wellington.— In the year ISJS a worthy citizen plodded his way with some difficulty through fern and ti-treo to Te Aro Flat, being in search of the surveyor's peg which had been driven in at the corner of what is now Cuba and Dixonstreets. Upon this spot was erected a small house, in which a very successful drapery business was carried on by two ladies of remarkable talent and energy, who have long since retired from the scene to the land ol tiioir birth—- " Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of brown heath and shaggy wood. In the year ISOO it passed into the hands of Mr. James Smith, the present proprietor, who gave to the promises the appropriate name of Te Aro House, and under whose management business has steadily pre grossed with the rising fortunes of the city, until at length it was found that a very considerable enlargement was necessary, and the result was, Te Aro House, as at present, one of the most complete and Extensive Drapery Establishments in the colony of New Zealand. The General Drapery occupies a large space, being 40 feet by 20 feet, amply suHicient for all Manchester goods, Fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves ITosicry, Ribbons, Laces, <v.c. The Men's, Boys' and Youths'Clothing Department measures 42 feet by 14 feet, and has attached a comfortable fitting-room. Carpets and Household Furnishings have a similar space allotted to them. The Show-room for the sale of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, &c, u a very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted up, and beautifully lighted from the roof, and measures IB feet by 22 feet. The stock of goods is at all times large and well selected, and patterns are forwarded post free on application. A special feature at Te Ar» House is the Order Department, and very careful attention is paid to the wants of Country Residents. All orders are executed under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, are securely packed and forwarded to their destination with that pr«uy>tn««* and despatch which have always distinguish** To A*a House, Cuba-street, Wellington. *dvt.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 383, 14 June 1879, Page 13
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347Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 383, 14 June 1879, Page 13
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