Rising & Cox’s Furniture Factory.
Messrs Hieing and Cc x. furniture manufacturer*, of Carf-iton, deserves much credit hj r the extraoidinary enterprise thi-y have evneed in the matter of their splendid new furniture factory and wareln use at Cartertou. Steading on the High street and in a verv prominent position, next the residence of Mr W. Bomb, this new building is a considerable iicqui-iiion to the P wn. Uu visiting the place last Week our representative was plea-ingly struck with the excellent show of really filet class furni’uiti there die],laved, both of their iw i manufacture and also imported fu'-i itroe winch Messrs Bising and Cox had B ; ;ustea ami , ut together for their customer. One ei 'timid new diawmg room suite was ncticfabie, which we ere informed is the property of a tr»desman newly anived in the distiici ; this, put together with other equally costly ai d f£.-hii n.ib!e household < fleets, couiL tied to make an excellent show and conveyed the idea that the fitm have rt-3"lved to leave c od.ii g ur doit in the way of making their new eetahdsl ment one of the most attractive ci untry tb' ps in the colony in this blanch of trade In roi red ion with the show room ij a very sjacu us workshop with finishing room, varnishing mu. Ac , and there is a large led.-tesd wan hi use iu connection, which the other day was well filled with a ruunrous and i hence assortment of iron Aruhian bedgteeds a- d other bedsteads at price* which are as reasouible as can he quoted in laigcr cities. One of the great advantages which will tend to the success of Messta Kiting and f’ox, now that they have atisen like a Phoenix fn m us ashes, af'er beim’Bome little time ago burned out, istbefsd that they are both pracical men. Mr l.isi- g is au upholsterer ami cabinet maker, aid Wt Ci x, with the addition of being au excellent tur. er, Laving had experience in the seme 1 ustntss ; indeed Mr Cox has great anth-ipa ti i * of being able to keep continually employed the two large lathes erected on the premite*. It is to be hoped that such enterpriae may find a suitable return and that in years to c< me this establishment may be pointed out as one of the first iu the province.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1775, 23 December 1885, Page 3
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395Rising & Cox’s Furniture Factory. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1775, 23 December 1885, Page 3
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