LOCAL INDUSTRY. LH LAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCHES— CHniSTfJHURCH, TIMAIUJ, OAMAkU, DuNKDIN, AND WELLINGTON , . ;,: iCX'S, YOUTHS' and BOY& CLOTfllftG Superior in Style to Imported Goods. . • ■ . I .. t A Single Garment, at Wholesale Price 1 . l-iEORGE KELLY, , . | „ .Manager, Ohristchurch Branch. : "Opposite Cobb's Office, Christchurch.; 'Otm Few Zealand Industries.—Messrs Hailonstein Uros, Manufacturers and Wholesale Warehousemen, of the New Zealand Clothing Factory,' following the example oi : some of the large manufacturers fit home and nipre espeeialy with a vi-v.v of preventing; t the importation of English clot)'img,. opening- extensive retail establishments in.the large centres .of population. For,_'sis purpose they have Sak-ly fitted up cominccUous premises , ...y-posiU} Oobb's office, CashcL street, where j .. i'ic r'.ilc fVi! (heir nnxnufaccures is. now 1 iiirc.-'.vii opvii direct to the, public of Tliisbranch will be under, ; v •; ;t:;vliatc management of Mr. George: C;;;v. and under the personal supervision of Mr. -B. llallcaistein, the head of the . N<;-v Zealand firm. Messrs Hallcnstein M'-m iiinicr the miinngenient of Mr. An-'i-i-s;r. ; siavted the New Zealand Clolliiiig Factory about three years ago. They commcrifcd on a comparatively ; scale, Init at present they employ between 300 xnd -100 ■ people They had to overcome many difficulties, and much prejudice, and as'iociailv the persistent opposition on the iuirb of ""the larger houses glutting this hvirhib with imported goods, and no doubt the- retailers found it to their advantage ttf push these in.preference to local manufactures..-; The .proprietors of the New 'Zealand'Clothing,Factory have therefore judiqiqu'-Jy, to dntroduce their to tlielarge consuming poTmfcVticm of Ne : \V Zearajid, and in order ti-Vu) Ko biffictually, they IVaye determined to *rtl a. single garment ■ ht 'the wholesale price. The" selling price ( is, to be conductod strictly on .'cash-prinqiple, and all goods must be paid for on. delivery, but any article' no* -EoVind, niay be (!xc!iahged,-- or tt-- iiionejy .returned. _As ' /ill be seen feen from il\s p.ublifi will now be aljleto .ctoos'e froiu itiie iargest ,etock of men's, youth's, and boys'clothing, superior in style and .quality, •JatyLfli;,a proportionately price, to that can, be imported. But, sr ; of all these to .the, jntprest of eveiyone to suppqrt j an i/.duKtr'y which .employs New Zealand laViHir, jlvn.d is a direct benefit to the but eher, baker, fanner, nieclianic, ahopliecper,. iisrshant, i.and to everyone in the com-i-aauity.—Aclyj..,...,,., ■AC4ESTS FOE %EIITHETM'S SEWING MACI.TIN.ES, . , ._, . T'Jv; Best Machines in the World ITOTICE. 7 Yrvri/ivN. AOrKwoy.—Mr.-T. McDonald, : > '.•■■ '■■■■':,, ; • >-'^'^.:■■•:-?'%■ Inatelton, has ■ :■■■.■.r'ri'i.vl. .;gpnt..T'or , ;| . ( J.i ::;-'..■jviinii 'Agency.—Mep-irg. Wl)it- ■-...•; : ■:,- ::.. ):. ~l3[.'s ?s!h Ca^iel r have " '■'•• ■.--.■.•.■;,,(-o,i &%fmtefyr ttn'sjoynia .
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 116, 28 August 1877, Page 2
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