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i ! ! t I I i I f. f t T I m-'H?E*'» N»E ; W^*'S_ B^'.'L 1 A'-N%' I iliu s:>'X ts- uridyl ':A. XxAA IsX ! , v ; , ; CLQT3EIIN,G FACTORY, y | ; The, desire ori the par tof the 'Eublic:tb support: i Qolonial Industries has induced' the 'i*Toprietors,'* ; Messrs ,HALLENSTEIJST , BROS. &,.CO,i;to largely extend their Factory,; so that ;it,, now 6m-, !plo*-s,up wards of* 500. people^ and : the -new.orgar : 'nization^of skilled, .labour has , enabled; them, to, .manufachire a .class, of • Clothing far, superior, to'anything that can be imported. Their Boys' and^ Youths' Clothing is adapted to the reqiiirernents' ol' all classes, and tbe School Suits are theAbest eveV placed before the public. ' ' ; ' , . : The Tweeds manufactured^'by the^ MpSGIEL WOOLLEN- FA CTOkY,' of whicK' Mr HiiJLIJN-STEIN-'is one of the largest proprietors, liave'- oflatc'so much, improved' iri, quality^ that a great , portion °- of the /Clothing 'is now ! mauufacturwl from. these Tjveeds. Tlius! oneAindustry assists another,. and the;present demonstration ; in< the chief. Cities of |;Ne'w Zealand to' support * ColonialIndustries is a step in the ; right direction, and, will develop the resources of the country.. yAgri culture, Woolgrowing,. .Mining,, and Commerce-, will flourish, and, employment will be'. -given, .to. thousands of people. " ' '"'• .., •• I ..'Tho. Manufactures of. the Now Zealand Clofch-"-ihg Factory are now obtainable' from the princi,-^ pal Storekeepers at^Biilclutlia and other inland 1 towiis at propoi tioriitely lower yirices than -imported clothing,, while the quality and fit are equal to any bespoke garments. • : ; ; '«*- '; ■ When purchasing; ask'for Goods nianufactured by the i-Juw Zealand Clothing Factory. • ■" •--: . IIALLENSTEIN BROS. * CO. Wholesale Warehouse and Factory, * ?i i Custom: House Square,-' Duufldio. ••• .. • cG4B R^%yu% i: .!li f l?!a-T!H , ERS' "• ] Beg to'sainoujice to =! -'•■'' '* ' :.;"'!' ;. ; s;.e t %[^ &,■[ss AA* r [A ■:.X" '■ '■■ - ■■• •• intlie- A •:■: A' V ?A"?'" > wXitepekX," wai*,ep4 ";Tuerua; 'fORT ' MO_sNEtj^ ['y „ „ ... ; and sjirrounding. Districts,, -Jy "-_..-. : ts .That theyj are BUYERS A of, ( AA ' ', OAT -S A :"N:D=--*-W"'H EAT, .in any quantities'; ; ' : ... '': • ■': Also 1 , every description of "A '•s.' ']" 1 ';,^; 1 "\ y; Far which HIGHEST* BRICES are : giveri. : ■ " '' ;They would also 'remind, Settlera Ihat,,' with the view of ; extending their 'busirieis' both as Buyers arid Sellers, they lately enlarged their , premises, < and have,- malde I ';iriipoi-tant additions to .their Stock : ; '■ arid' ■ .- '/; ■•■ - -Ay- ■ -- • v.- „-.- • -'•■ DAILY COMM CINICATioN with IDTJNiEDiN, '< They are now prepared to supply every-? , article, at the moJ3s. reasonable, rates...., ,. They, would call , partic ular .- attention -. -< to '• -"A* !. their rs ssi . ■«.■ ssXi "" ;';'-'- '"; NEW-STOCK" ";"-'"' l! ' : '"- " ,: : ''■'" ' ;' *A ( '""''. ( op; - "" ;! "-'. ''"••'' --'"' : ' .';'. ! ..WINtE"R V \Q'L^H : l^ '*'• " J -FLANNELS/-'" "■ A "a"! <;i '" .' _ f ,4 - .BLANKETS, Iy,AAAy.A-l y,AAAy.A-\ :> ' :;\." w "ißEssyS6oDs,-' : ;'^^; t ,'' ,* : ; 7 , ■ - , < 'WINCEYS, " -!'>.-. v AAA Ay r CRIMEAN SHIRTS, 1 r ; ' , ''' •• ';; ;^ : soci^.ferEtcj, i ;"\,. 'AAA[AA All of unusual value ; ' ' s,yy '. ', ■■ » • „Ay-" «„!, » :■:> ' ,-.,-,» ,- yJX. 1 -' jAlsbj/tb theii-.large arid carefully selected - ,:,,,.-.:- , :/ , .. .stOCK.of .y-v-y ,A y „-.. BOOTS; and' .SHOES'/ A ; ,Xi.* *^, y,.I l •'•■• • - ,'A 'ii' ' ' Ity-'' ' >»"f» |-.*., its 't':- 1 I!,' i's'.,fj ■ '- . , ';cßpqp:|L^;' tP ;, ■-.•;.";'^:v: -I ...[ ,;.-.,. „-i' f ,^r o /{S3?AT-IONERY,-.i r " j h'« ■-. .-. -.'.-i •■'.!■» ">o hnft ittii U -fi ;A:-- oi f>.,ino'i> ;i" ' " -~y;yl A v.usxih n -■*'".-;: H'Av .[»'ii«*tnO m£T.,YM..'' 'f'-Lv- \i-\ryis>:.A 'H:JI ■jfi'K,-?:!) ( af' ,ri^r/j 'o ? <rft>iae]Wtl.lfle&: Bivo^s:^ J -,!•"■'•'* V/ ."-!-i;'V;- --«=>'/ ■->);!> */ift. Al^f- -TSj/o'-.f | !.jffft Ai->Mii^'MMRCHANTS^'i« Js/iJ w> : ' '.t"}«-lb.-il Imu kkvA 'Htorn I > ilJtf STC-SEE.E^R^-.^d .tIILLEE^i/y' » i .rrujT hoii-i Vf-i'ih- T f? n; j*.d -»f»hA 1 . t .;. :..;.-• — ■ - ' ' * . t I t,"' ''-••■■■'.'tit it »ut n;-}.3 • JTTTT ,t,i. j.m s.;i,oi.* I \^7o, nAc fi jgj i^ n , is ir - . :> , T D{ W to^^_Mut of iM^i;^ ! f(j.* u-b/A; -*k? ■•• mfii' iH'^D'ro p«i ,*>j??i_r j »Tf*3-3 •Gjeiieril [S,erf an,t. f < I4pply« ' ( Ysd(f f, n'ift. fin* j^t

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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 190, 1 March 1878, Page 4

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