ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. "XT O W OPE N—NEW ZEAJN LAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCHES— Christchubch, Timaru, Oamaru, j3dnedin, and Wellington. • • ■ MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS , CLOTHING Superior in Style to Imported Goods. A Single Garment at Wholesale Price. GEORGE KELLY, •Manager, Cbristchurch Branch. Opposite Cobb's Office Christchurch. ' Soh /AGENTS FOE WER'IHEIM'S SEWING xMACHINfiH TH Best Machines in the World 1 rTVHE great success which has attended ~J_ the establishment of Retail Branches « of the Nkw Zealand Clothing Factory \ "in Christchurch. Oamaru, Timaru, Dunedin, and Wellington, and the desire on the part of the public, to support Colonial Industries has induced the proprietors, Messrs. Ilallenstein Brothers, and Co., to largely extend their Factory, so that it now employs upwards of 500 hands, and they have pleasure in stating that the new •organisation of'skilled labour in every department has enabled them to improve upon all their former production to such ■a& extent, that they confidently assert that .•ill-goodsv.powplaced before you, cannot \ fa7l 'to vgive universal satisfaction. JTrtey have- manufactured special lines in Boys' and Youths'. Clothing adapted to the requirements of all classes, their school \siiife they can -boldly assert are the besiv yalifeever placed'before the public, while the better class goods are manufactured from such a large variety of material arid in such a superior style, that henceforth instead 6f paying excessive prices, welliittirig Garments may be obtained at the wholesale "price; The TxveeVis manufactured by the Mosgiel Woollen Factory, of which Mr. Eallenstein is one of the largest proprietors, have of late so much improved in qua 1 ity, that a great portion of tjfie Clothing .is now majiufactured these Tweeds. Thus one Industry assists another, and the present .'demonstration in Ihe chief cities of Zealand to support Colonial Industries iaifaP step in the right ■direction, and will develop the resources «f ithe country. Agrii|iltur9, WoolgroAving, Mining and Commence/ will flourinh, and employment will bd jgiyen to thou«ands of people. V GEORGE KE^LY, Christi'hurch Branch, Cashel-etreet, opposite Cobb's Office. Sole Agents-for/Wertheim's celo"brated Sewing , Machines. The best
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 144, 4 December 1877, Page 2
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335Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 144, 4 December 1877, Page 2
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