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A WELLINGTON LANDMARK, Vi i sGr m A ,W. 'L^s -V-.-I r.t p.'ila'ial pile e~s INCE the yen' 1845 Te Am House lias been a name well known throughout the Wtat Wellingt >n I’iovince. Starting t'ioin VEHY SMALL BEGINNING', In a queer little gabled building occupying tno snot where ih< towers above the surrounding houses, the 1 usi e ss has GROWN WITH STARTLING BAIT HIT V, And it may now b-j classed as one of the MOST EXTENSIVE CONCERNS IN THE COLONY: From all pints of New Zealand orders pour into Te Am House, and a huge stall is kej t continuously busy executing country orders onh. This re.-mlt is largely "lie to the EXTENSIVE AND JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING "Which James Smith and Go have always made a feature of tlieir business. Lut, having brought customers to fleer establish non tl>y m - ans of then ,e ,v eitisemenl s, James Smith and Co. can AL W AYS K ETAIN Tll E 1 1 i CUSTOM By reason of the uniform good value which they give in all department >. It is this, more than anything else, weicli lias made TE AIM ) H< H 'la the household uord.it is. All classes go to TE ARO HOUSE with the fullest eonfi-loneo that t.h \ \> ill obtain THE BEST VALUE TO BE HAD. And that this is (rue is easily understood when it is remembered that JAMES SMITH A Co. have special facilities for buying to the best possib’o advantage. Ibe I inn s t: m k H Vr Gr A; as ■^3 <a»hi gtii ASt ... G 5 "S' - V- • • f A-a A •: a « 111 Iff F ¥siai&sl2s*i a . Cry ; ."-'••W--.: ' t m., £ . iSknlfc- __ r ■|| ’: If! gaffes.(5 1 >viqjl A *r ** mot «fc“qS3“ ' 'mt I . SSI; l • f£ iwgg»jgg* AS a T -lao-nr m gUA Ml l|M VUTE VOTE El ■;AtA S3S gV if f s \F V, - W IM.: \ ~FF, 'G. ..GUT ‘ E>i3® m A!S'.t’l ■ ■ ' 'J ,**9?*j M’4 > s •;• -**Yfi t *X'* rA' As. Pm 'iftjirtX ~.. * ' v.v.' VIEW OF THE ENTER lOIf. I■.G.ggl.p'l 51 ii f (- AG *T: G fl * r-i ii ii »tAu <Vfc. ,v ? , .^«r 5® R* 3u JSSSSB ! G >! '.J~' : ■ '4; lyW >$ r . ■Mfr v s.' r C.l xAi 4 '£ ;a' B, A. • **y -Gy ‘ KZhJTr'K ..a" w-^Sm & m : s •* VA WM •: a,'S3 V&3 kJliw A.:, AIIL LINE R Y SHOAY - ROO M. - A S PSCTAL Nft W FEAfURI - The latest development of the business is in the direction of BUDDING AND WIRG MAT TRUSS MANUFACTURE. An illustration on another pa gas shows the TE AID > HOUSE EXHIBIT at the WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. 'The process of wire mattress making is there shown in operation, and an interested crowd U a!ways to be found round the exhibit. These WIRE-WOVEN GOODS AND ALL OTHER KINDS ill’ REDDING Are guaranteed to be absdutelv of flu* best «j uu lit y. Though flu* trade lots only been established but a short tinm.it lots developed to an enormous ox'ent, and is now one of the LARGEST BRANCHES <>F THE BUSIN ESS. TE ARO HOUSE A.S -A.TT I JnT STITUTIONT. Taken altogether, Tk Aito House is an institution of which Wellington citizens may well feel proud. That they certainly appreciate the big establishment in Cubastreet is an undoubted fact. A look at the crowded counters on any day of the week is sufficient proof of that. And all patriotic Wellingtonians, who see in the ADVANCE OF TE ARO HOUSE THE ADVANCE OF WELLINGTON, Will mark with pleasure each onward step which this truly enterprising and euerg-tic firm takes. own buyer resides in London, and purchasing, as he does, directly from the manufacturers, he is in a position to obtain all lines at the smallest advance on the cost of manufacture. A large business, like that conducted at TE ARO HOUSE, has many varied branches. DRESSMAKING SHIRTMAKING TAILORING UPHOLSTERING MATTRESS-MAKING, &c., &c. Are all carried on under the same roof. Acting on the principle that if a thing is worth doing it is worth doing well, JAMES SMITH & CO. have employed the best ava liable talent in the management of these various branches. THE DRESSMAKING- AND TAILORING DEPARTMENTS Are presided over by artists at the very head of tlieir respective professions, and all dresses or gentlemen’s garments made at TE ARO HOUSE bear that UNMISTAKABLE HALL-MARK OF EXCELLENCE which perfect fit and stylish cut alone can give. COUNTRY ON JSQUAD FOOTING TO CITY. Country Customers are placed on exactly the same footing as those in town. CHARTS FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT can be sent to any address, and, if correctly s ent in, a suit or dress can be made to order in a manner certain to give satisfaction. Vii k -sL.S ’) ti U-#-' a c feUF 1 .'!■ , , ajf.sßi VvF /X'j//" a P aM A.--V m r ' vi .■»* *vf| ■-Iw. : V .V;: ’OV* N>jf* ,'ir ft S-i t VAJ % V l % ■' m, ;i gA\V\A m? .cfewfe JP uwl' m I \ L>l \sfg w\ Jet •< :J i ‘ ... t* \\\ * \a 1 \\\\VA nV.-S S\ \ Vi. i | .< \vMy%’ \ t ■* ih■, t•; ' . w\\\Ly *s v iiiiiit', ."SfFVmyGA 8® if a m v ./..r %'t! | I,l* I i hsy&Zf&J >. ,n h S W-feFvr llljf Fid lliiS mm -.-y >• 1 i-7y U’NL w V- -..-V */. «. ■ eV. -Jy ’ T. V t-HtifC f;,I Ml ; o« ONE OF THE DRAPERY COUNTERS.

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New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, 3 December 1896, Page 19