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James Smith and Sons shop, The New House, Cuba Street Wellington
Date: ca1900
From: James Smith Ltd :Photographs of personnel, activities and shops
By: James Smith's (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-3332-17-1
Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Fashion Boutique, James Smith Ltd, Wellington, early 1960s
Date: ca1963
From: James Smith Ltd :Photographs of personnel, activities and shops
By: James Smith's (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-3332-15-2
Description: View of women's evening dresses on display in James Smith Ltd's fashion Boutique Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
JASCO "A" basketball team, James Smith Ltd, Wellington, 1930
Date: 1930
From: James Smith Ltd :Photographs of personnel, activities and shops
By: James Smith's (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-3332-15-4
Description: JASCO "A" Acronym from James Smith Compny. Name used for the staff basketball team in the 1920s/1930s. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
James Smith Ltd delivery horse and cart branded with the firm's premises, "The New House"
Date: ca1902
From: James Smith Ltd :Photographs of personnel, activities and shops
By: James Smith's (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-3332-11-1
Description: The New House on the delivery cart refers to the name used by the firm after the finacial collapse of Te Aro House in 1898. The new premises was on the corner of Dixon and Cuba Streets opposite the Te Aro House building Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Group photo of male staff, James Smith Ltd, early 1930s
Date: ca1933
From: James Smith Ltd :Photographs of personnel, activities and shops
By: James Smith's (Firm)
Reference: PAColl-3332-15-3
Description: Male staff members and one woman assembled along tables in an office interior, James Smith Limited. James Smith Ltd moved into an Edwardian building on the corner of Manners and Cuba Streets in 1921. This was remodled in a fashionable "art deco" style in 1932. In 1934 this building was substantially added to along Manners Street in a matching style. This interior, if it is in James Smith Ltd premises, belongs to one or other of the remodlings. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).