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Remtniscekcesos wsiajjiuTON.—ln tha year 1845 & worthy .oitizen piodded his way . .' with some difficulty through fern aitd ti-tree ' to Te Aro Flat boing in Bearch of tliesur. ••'•;' veyor'apeg whioh 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 Ion? since retired from the scene to the land - of their birth-!. 1 ' Land o* the mountain and the flood,. . Land of brown heath and shaggy In the year 1866 it passed into the hands of Mb James Smith, the present proprietor, / who gave to the premises the appropriatif'ifname of Te Arc- House, and under whose management business has steadily progressed with the rising fortunes oithe-oity, ' until at length it was found that aVconsiderable enlargement was necessary, and the- ' result was, Te Aro Houbo, as at present, one of the most .complete and Extensive* Drapery Establishments in the colpny of New Zealand. The Jeneral Drapery occupies a large space, being 49 feet by 25 feet, amply sufficient for all Manchester goods, Fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, &a. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department measures 42 feet by 14 feet, and has attached a comfort- . • ablo sitting-room, Carpets and Household furnishings have a similar space alloted to them. The Show-room for tho sale of Mil. linery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, &e., is a very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted , up, and beautifully lighted from the roof, i.and measures 89 feet by 22 feet. The stock of goods iB at all times large and well ... selected, and patterns are forwarded, post'" ' free on application. A special feature at /' Te Aro House is the Order Department, and " - very careful attention is paid to the wants ' of.Countrjr Residenta. Allorders are executed ■ under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, and securely packed and forwarded tn their, destination with that promptness-';•'• and despatch whibh have eJways qistijtf"' ; . ', guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling' » o>.^iDVT.l

ANB-13EWN PEGGED BOOTS, war. . ranted well made of good material, to order, at lowest remunerative rates, ,byT. Gardener, Praotioal Bootmaker, Bailway Station Road. 611 10MATO PLaNTS (or Bale, 10 varieties. It Apply to T. Gardener, Bootmaker, Lineoln.Boad. 611 |OWN,HALL, MASTEBTOK -TUESDAY, 9th NOV. MRS NOBLE'S BENEFIT. THE . GARRICK DRAMATIC CLUB .will give a Graiid Entertainment on the above date, for the benefit : of MRS NOBLE, under the patronage of the Friendly 8ooielie». . -PROGRAMME! .'.- A-SPANKING LEGACY! -M-USICAL MELANGE "THE. AREA BELLET ■ AND PINAFORE MUSIC. Admission-Frout Seats, 3s; Body of Hall .and Gallery, 2s. -Tickets-can be obtained from any of the Committee, or • J. BROWN, Hon. Seo. WESLEYAN CHURCH, MASTERTON. SUNDAY SOHOoTaMIVERSARY. ON SUNDAY NEXT two Sermons will bo preached by the Rev W. Oakneli, Md an address delivered to parents and children in the afternoon.. Times of SetviceS—ll a.m.,'B p.m., and "p.tn. Suitable Hymns:-will be sung by the Children. ".' , . Collection in aid of Sohool,Fund v . On TUESDAY,.November9th, the annual School Tea Meeting.will be. held in the Town Hal}. Tea on the tables ats o'clook, the Church. Chair'to be taken at 7 o'clock •.byD.McGr'eßbriEsq. 611 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE 'MATTER OF TBE DEBTORS .: : --.- ■.and-' V AMENDMENTS THEREOF, •• . ■.< •''. ",: ■'■■ ,■: .and " ; ',-■■■ - : :-' : . • Of the bankruptcy of JAMES : • GREENING; of Maaterton, Settler, late ■ -tr.i.ii—_.' -.; .n.ii.. .'.■ ■■":■■ ■■■'■:■ HIS is to no ify that the above-named Debtor has this day filed a Statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at the Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, on .WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of Ncvember, 1880, at 2 o'clookro the afternoon, - Dated this 2nd'day of November, 1880. " , 'HENSY HALL, Deputy-Registrar at Wellington of the Supreme Court of New Zealand* . O.P. Skjpksb, . .Masterton; < ' Solicitor for the Debtor, 611'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 611, 4 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 611, 4 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 611, 4 November 1880, Page 2

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