ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. "XT 0 W ° p G N—NEW ZEAi_N LAND CLOTHING FACHtiTAIL LBANCHES— CiiKioTCHurau, Timaku, Dujsedi.v. MEN'S, YOUTHS'and BOYS' CLOTHING Superior in Slylo to Imported Goods. A Single at Wholesale Price. UEOKGE KELLY, Mtiiu'.goi, Cliri-si'.-lwroh Branch. Oupo&ii'e Co!jLi's Oiliee, diiisichu/ch. Ova Nrw Zkai.and JxDU'-n'nircs. —Messrs HiiMcnsiein \Y:a*, . Manu!'ac unci's aod Wholesale Warehousemen, ot : (he New ZcJaad Clo.'hing Fiv-toiy, following Ihe e::;iui;>le of some of ihe large manulaetu-rer.-t at home and more espceialy wiili a view oil .preventing , ihe imporiaiion of English floihing. nvc opening , extensive retail e r ..ia!>li-liauMiis in llie large cctiires oil populaiion. For (his purpose ihey have liticly iiiiedtip commodious premises opposiie Cob't'ti onice, sireei, where tUe sale of ihei; , main' Tactu res is now thrown open direct to the public of Christolumh. This branch wiH be under the immediate management oHiVL - . G:!oige Kelly, an<l under the personal hiipei vision of M' , . B. iialleiisajin, the head of the New Zealand iirm. Messrs Hallensiein Bms under i'.io management oil Mr. An-der-son hi.'irictl (he New Zealand (Jloiliing Factory cibout Ihi cc years ago. They coiiimencod on :i rompaiaiively small scale, bi.it at pre-ent tliey employ bciwecu .MOO and 400 people They had (o overcome many diflici'iiies. and much prejudice, and especially ihe per.iisleni; oj>|>osiiiou on ihe part of tiic larger houses gin Li ing - ihis market wi'h impo.ied goods, and no doubt the relailei'js found it to their advantage to push iliese in preference to local numufacLures. The pi-opvietors oil the New Zealand Clothing" Factory have Hi ere fore judiciously decided 1o introduce iheir manufacturesdivect to thelai'ge consuming population of New Zealand, and in order to do f;o effectually, ihsy have delermined to ricfl a singe garaient at (he wholesale price. The selling price is to be conducted strictly on cash principle, and all goods must be paid for on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, or the money returned. As will be seen seen from ihegnrmenusexhibited the public will now be ali'e io choose from the largest stock of men's, youth's, and boys'clothing, superior in style and quality, and at a proportionately lower price (o anything Ih.it can bo imported. But, irrespective of all these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs New Zealand labour, and is a direct benefit to the but cher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, '.ii3i-.-;hant, and to everyone in the corninanity.—Advt. AGENTS FOR WERTHEIM'S SEWING ' MACHINES, _ , The Best Machines in the Worid.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 3 April 1877, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 3 April 1877, Page 2
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