ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. ■XT O W U P 1C X—NEW ZBAIN LAND CLOTHING FACTOItY'H KlfiXAlL BRANCHES— Chiustchurch, Timaiuj, Oamamj, jJuNKDIX, AXI) WeUUNGTOX. MEN'S, YOUTHS'and BOYS' CLOTHING Superior in Style to Imported Goods. A Single G-aumknt at Wholesale Puice. GEORGE KELLY, Manager, Christchurch Branch. Opposite Cobb's Oiiiee, ChristcUurch. Sole AGENTS FOR WFRTHEIM'S SEWING MACHINES, T*'e Best Machines in the World, fTIHE great success which has attended _]_ the establishment of Retail Branches we the New Zealand Clothing Factory in Christchurch, Oamaru, Titmiru, B.nveriin. and Wellington, and the de&ire on the part of the public to support Colonial Industries has induced the proprietors, Messrs. Jlallenstein Brothers, and to largely &stend their Factory, so that it now employs upwards of SUU hands,, and they have pleasure in stating that the new organisation of skilled labour iv every department has enabled them to improve upon all their former production to such an extent, that they confidently assert that ail goods now placed before you,, cannot fiiil to give universal satisfaction. They have manufactured special lines in Boys' and Youths' Clothing adapted to the requirements of all classes, their school suits they can boldly assert are tlws best value ever placed before the- public., while the better class of goods are manufactured from such a large variety of material ami in such a superior style, that henceforth instead of paying excessive wellfitting Garments may be obtained at the wholesale price. The Tweeds manufactured by the Mo.«»iel Woollen Factory, of wbich Mr. Hallensteiri is one of the largest proprietors, have- of late so much irnpr&ved in quality, that a great portion of tht Clothing is now manufactured from these Tweeds. Thus one Industry assists another, and the present demonstration in the chief cities of Now Zealand to support Colonial Industries is a step in the right direction, and will develop the resources of the country. Agriculture, Woolgrowing, Mining ami Commerce will flourish, ana employment will be given to thousands of people. GEORGE KELLY, Manager, Christchurch Branch. Cashel-street, opposite Cobb's Office. Agents for Wetrheim's celebrated Sewing Machines. Tli&- best machines in the world.
B. PETERSEN & CO., WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, GOLD & SILVERSMITHS, "TTWERY description of work in tlie JQi above branch made to order. Designs for selection sent on application. On hand, a large assortment f>f gold and silver watches of English manut'acure, and jewellery of every description. B. PETERSEN & Co., High IStkickt, Christchurch.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 135, 2 November 1877, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 135, 2 November 1877, Page 2
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