New Advertissments . rpHE NEW .ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. The desire on the part of the Public to support Colonial Industries has induced the Proprietors, Messrs HAXLENSTEIN BROS. & CO., to largely extend their Factory, so that it now eraploys upwards of 500 people, and tho new organization of skilled labour has enabled them to manufacture a class of Clothiug far superior to anything that can be imported. Their Boys' and Youths' Clothing is adapted to the requirements ol all classes, and the School Suits are the best ever placed before tho public. The Tweeds manufajturedby tho BfOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY, of which Mr Hallbwsteix is one of the largest proprietors, have of late so much improved in quality, that a great portion of the Clothing is now manufactured from these Tweeds. Thus one industry assists another, and the present demonstration in the chief Cities of New Zealand to support Colonial Industries is a step in the right direction, and will develop the resources of the country. .Agri culture, Woolgrowing, Mining, and Commerce will, flourish, and employment will be given to thousands of people. The Manufactures of the New Zealand Clothing Factory ai-e now obtainable from the principal Storekeepers at Balclutha and other inland towns at proportionately lower prices than imported clothing, while the quality and fib are equal to any bespoke garments. When purchasing, ask for Goods manufactured by the New Zealand Clothing Factory. HALLENSTEEN BROS. &■ CO. Wholesale Warehouse and Factory, Custom House Square, Duuedin. c 648"
qOMERVILLE T3ROTHERS Beg to announce to SETTLE R_S in the WAITEPEKA, WAREPA, FTTERUA, PORT MOLYNBUX, KAIHIKU, WAIWERA, fand surrounding Districts, That they are BUYERS of OATS AND WHEAT, in any quantities ; Also, every description of FARM PRODUCE ; For which HIGHEST PRICES aro given. They would also remind Settlers that, with the view of extending their business both as Buyers and Sellers, they lately enlarged their premises, and have made important additions to their Stock ; and having DAILY COMM UNICATION with BUNEDIN, They are \\o\? prepared to supply every article at the most reasonable rates. They would call particular attention to their NEW STOCK OF WINTER CLOTHING, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, WINCEYS, . CRIMEAN SHIRTS, SOCKS, Etc. Etc., All of unusual value ; Also, to their large and carefully selected. stock of BOOTS and SHOES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, STATIONERY, GROCERIES, Etc. Etc. Bomerville Bros., MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS and MILLERS, WAITEPEKA. , clB2
LAND TRAN6JB.R AOT notices. Notice is hereby given, that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land TransZer Act, 1870," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, within one callendar month from the date of gazetting this notice : — Allotment 13, Block 1., on plan of , Subdivision of part of Section 4 Block XXXV., Clutha District. James Low. James Low the younger; John Low and Robert Low, Applicants. No. 2499. Diagrams maybe inspected at- this Office: Dated this 26th day of January, 1878 at the .Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. A. W. SMITH, 3 < District Land Registrar. "^7" A N T 3 ""5 For private family; out of Balclutha, good General Servant. Apply c9Bl -MRS. J.G. SMITH.:
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 187, 8 February 1878, Page 4
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