Te Awamutu Courier

A trip down memory lane

Book looks at Te Awamutu’s iconic commercial buildings

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ABricks & Mortar Legacy: Stories of Commercial Buildings in Te Awamutu 1890-1957 is now available for pre-order, due for publicatio­n in mid-2024.

Taking readers down memory lane, the book tells the fascinatin­g stories behind 32 of Te Awamutu’s most iconic commercial buildings.

All buildings featured were constructe­d between 1890 and 1957, selected because of their age and architectu­re — and in the case of the 86-year-old, Hodgson Motors building, because it faced demolition.

The Te Awamutu branch of the New Zealand Society of Genealogis­ts has investigat­ed their history, with Sandra Metcalfe leading this work, and stories compiled by author Alan Hall.

There are many interestin­g stories about the design, constructi­on, and use of the buildings over the years.

Stories like the overhead wire cash-carrying system in Armstrong’s Drapery & Furnishing, which used to operate from the premises where the Bakehouse in Alexandra St are.

The system took customer payments from sales assistants on the ground floor to the cashier in the office, and the customer’s change and receipt were then returned.

Te Awamutu Business Chamber has been working with the genealogy group to promote the book.

They recently hosted a second book preview event on December 6 at the Regent Theatre, following a

successful initial event in November.

The comments from local business owners, landlords, council staff and councillor­s, and those who’ve lived in the town for many years who’ve attended the events, have been overwhelmi­ngly positive.

“It’s been great to hear people

sharing their own memories and stories about the buildings, it’s certainly generated a lot of discussion,” Te Awamutu Business Chamber chief executive Shane Walsh says.

The research has provided insight into the commercial developmen­t of Te Awamutu and the contributi­on

the businesses made to the local and national economy, and Shane is pleased this important informatio­n will be preserved and shared.

A special pre-order price of $75 is being offered for a limited time.

Pre-order at teawamutuc­hamber. org.nz/book

 ?? ?? A Bricks & Mortar Legacy book planning team Tracey Hancock (from left), Sandra Metcalfe, Alan Hall, Fran Jones and Shane Walsh.
A Bricks & Mortar Legacy book planning team Tracey Hancock (from left), Sandra Metcalfe, Alan Hall, Fran Jones and Shane Walsh.

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