ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. "XT ° w ° p E N—NEW ZEAJLN LAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCHES— Christchurch, Timaru, Oajiaru, DtJXEDIN, AND WELLINGTON. MEN'S, YOUTHS'and BOYS' CLOTHING Superior in Style to Imported Goods. A Single Garmkmt at Wholesale Piuce. UKORGR KELLY, Manager, Clmstchurch Branch. Opposite Cobb's O-Vice. Christchurch. So!', AGENTS FOR WliK'l lIEIM'S SEWING MAGHLNKS T»o Best Machines in the World rilliE great success which has attended _.L iiiL" establishment of Retail Branches wi. the Niow Z'CALAXi) Clothing- Factory •i i Chrlstchuivh. Oainari.l," Tiinaru, l).;nerihi. .i;!f! Wellington, and the desire on the ■ part oil the public: to support Colonial Industries lias induced the proprietors, Mes.-i.'s. Ilallon.siein Brothers, and Co., tv largely extend their Factory, so that it. now employ* upward;? of 50Q hands, arid. limy have pleasure in stating that the new of skilled labour in every depaitmont has enabled them to improve upon rJI their former production to such an extent, that they confidently assert that all goods now placed before yon, cannot fail to give universal satisfaction. They have manufactured special lines in Boys' and Youth;-. , Clothing adapted to the requirements of all classes, their school' av.]\< 'ihey can b:il'iiy assert are the best value ever placed before the public, while the better class of floods are manufactured from such a large variety of material and in i-iicli a superior style, that henceforth •iiiUe.-id of paying excessive prices, we!llitiinjT Garments may to obtained at the v/holesalo price. The Tweed.-; manufactured by the ?-v::;<*iei Woti'.kii Factory, of which Mr. il.Jleiistein ia one <>i the largest proprie-.l'-Vti. have of latts w> much improved in q'.* ( r'iy, that a great portion of the Clothii;.,' ; -x now ;aan : iAi'.!tii!vd l'ro;:i theise Tv;?;cis. Thus ono Industry assists an-;.-aie.", furl fha d';monstratiori in the chiex cities ot New Zealand to support Cwlo.iial liiaiistriesis a step in the right ch'rec'ifiii, tuxl vt'lil develop the resources oil lie <;o".r:try. Ag-riculture, Woolgrowi:.,.- Mir::r:j and C'Hinnerce will flourish, ani - ] •.-iiiJ.iloynient will be given to thouMii.r~ of p.'onle. GEORGE KELLY, Slanager, Christchureh Branch, Gaslicl'tttreei:, opposite Cobb's Office. Solo Agentu for Wertheim's celebrated Sewing Machines. The best machines in the work!.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 158, 22 January 1878, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 158, 22 January 1878, Page 2
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