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Kkmimscehceb ov wjuiummnf.—ln the year 184*5 a worthy citizen pioaded his way •with some difficulty through fern and ti-treo to To Aio Flat being in search of the survey's opeg which had been driven in at the corner of what is now Cuba and Dixon streets. Upon this spot was erected a small house/in which a very successful drapery business wits carried on by two ladies of remarkable talent and energy, who have long since retired from the scene to the 1 nd of their birth"Land o» the mountain and the flood, Land of brown heath and shaggy wood. In the year 1866 it passed into the hands of MrJamks Smith, the present proprietor, who gave to the premises the appropriate name of Te Aro House, and under whose management business has steadily progressed with the rising fortunes of the city, until at length it was found that a 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. Tha General Drapery occupies a large space, being 49 feet by 25 feet, amply sufficient for all Manchester goods, Fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Bibbons, Laces,? Ac. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department measures 24 feet by 14 feet, and has attached a comfortable fitting-room. Carpets and Household furnishings havo a similar space allotted to them. The Show-room for the atle of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, &c, is ft very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted np, and beautifully lighted from the roof, and measures 39 feet by 22 feet. The stock of goods s at all times large and well selebted, 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 Country Residents. AUordersaro executed under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, and securely packed and forwarded to their destination with that promptness and despatch which have always distin guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling On.—fADVT.I

NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMEE'S MANUEE MANUFACTORY, (Cornhill-st. (oil Manners-si;.), ■ Wellington. BONE DUST, suitable for Agricultural and Horticultural purposes, can now be obtained, Itjis Specially Recommonded to Gardeners asrV Cheap, Clean, and Unrivalled Manure ftft Greenhouse Plants. Bones Purchased """ash in any quantity. H. GABY, '■•■■' Manager. "■' P.S.-AU kinds of Crushed Corn for Horses. Prices a,t mill, MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY. AND ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.' [Estab. 1873.] lOR SALE OR TO LET. One of the beat Hotels in the Province of Wellington, containing 45 rooms, ■ splendidly_ furnished' throughout, and having every convenience; first-class stables, &o.

account of ill-health. The above is. in the important township of Masterton; and oilers a chance seldom to be met with to a person with capital. All. particulars may be obtained from the W..8. WATERS, 1 • Lambton Quay. ' Wellington, sth April, 1882; 739 WESLEY/AN-CPBCH ANNIVERSARY, '/:'" MiSJEBTOIJ, ON GOOD FRIDAY the ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held in tho Town Hall, 'i'ea on the tables at 6.30. Public meeting in the above church afc.7.p.m. Addresses by Ministers and friends. (On EASTER SUNDAY two Sermons will be preached by the Rev J. Duke 3. Services at the usual time. Collections in aid of Trust Fund. .

•If' 0 T I C E rriHE ELECTORS OP WABAGAPA • are' hereby 'INVITED TO ;MEET theiv BEPBESENTATIVES as undermentioned: : CARTERTON, Town Hall, MONDAY, ;-■•■'' • Apfiljlth, ' .. ,MAS|ERTpN, Town Hall, TUESDAY, " '• April 12th. '•''.'. •" GfiEYTOWN.Town'Halll WEDNESDAY • •; .: AprU 13th. ; 'fEATHERSTON, Odd Fellows' Hall, •i"-''-';* ; At7.3P-P,M..' ; V&V\. . BENRY BtiNNT, #35 GEORGE BEETHAM. *-- c - : t--,.|.'"*'---• ■ ■:__■ __, . tfiß EVENING ENTERTAIN-,•!«.-.'■vi-:--MMTB.--' BWS' .SCHOOLROOM. ly. Doors open at 730 p.m. ' idjnisriqpTf.is j Children half-price. •' <; '''/.:>.''..', :■'.■■: '■ -t> " 247 QTIOE . is hereby given that the Master- .> ton Borough Council mil hold a Special meeting on WEDNESDAY, 27th day of April, 1881, at 7 j.m,, to confirm the i tjpljpwing resolution, passed at a special m'oAfcfyg.jield pn' Tuesday, 29th March:— . T jat by-laws 90,91,92,93,156,157.168, ■ Ifip. 160,161,162; repealed, aid the following amen- ; dedbyJaws be.adoptedin their steal for the Borough, of Mosterton, in accordance with Act, 1876, and. a copy of .the said hew and '' aniended jby-law sis published as a supple . :ment r: to"theWiißAßAPi Dailt/ {. .h'X) y-.:.->- : ;B,BRnWN, /;-'■' •'•Town Clerk

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 739, 9 April 1881, Page 3

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