npiME rrmiES all And marks its influence for better or, worse, on everything and everybody. In commerce this is most generally demonstrated, with the result thnt the inevitable law of the survival of the fittest is constantly being exemplified. THE NEW " r/EALAND . iTILOTHING LA V , . . - - 'FACTORY" Commenced business just nine years ago in Dunedin with one Retail Branch Establishment for the sale of their manufactures. They now have twenty-three Branches open throughout the Colony, and ~ . , . their • trade ;ie '/ ; showing a larger progressive j increase. " ' ■/■, This satisfac- j tory result ... ■", has been achiev-- ; ■.' ed not only by the exercise of great energy and forethought on the part of the proprietors, but , , , also by a rigid adherance to the rule , laid down by them in starting, viz.: TO GIVE -THE. BEST-POSSIBLE VALUE FOE. MONEY, ■- T "■ - ' For every Garment sold, whether it be a pnii" MOLESKIN. TROUSERS. _ . OR A SUPERFINE DRESS SUIT. THE MEN'S AND BOYS'. CLOTHING Manufactured by them from tho CELEBRATED . MOSGIEL TWEED, Has reached an unrivalled standard in public opinion for general excellence of finish, and sterling durability, while the prices, as compared with imported Clothing show that the Colonial Productions are infinitely superior in value. It is an acknowledged fact, ascertained by actual experiment, that oup suit of the Mosgiel Tweed will outwear three imported Tweed Suits, and notwithstanding the great opposition shown to Colonial productions by importers, the general public by their patronage have unmistakably displayed their preference for the TERLING COLONIAL MANUFACTURES: Please note the Address of their Depots in the Hawke's Bay District, HASTINGS, NAPIER, & WAIPAWA, "Where you can get any article or garment at, same prices. . . ; rggf Bewaeb of Spumous Imitations ! To every Garment, is attached ,the New . . Zealand Clothing Factory's Ticket; and only such Garments are. Genuiup.' j SOLE AGENTS FOR THE.., ' , : •;•;, ..CELEBRATED. •.;;,•...-,; ; ; ~; T ¥TERTHEIM : TMf ACHINES, ! FOR CASH AND TIME PAYMENT. The Teade and Stations Supplied. : V LOUIS ZIEGEL, ''.',' ;. :: '-"Branch Manager. ;jEWTON*;:c ; Q.y : Beg to intimate to their friends and the Public generally that they have opened ~ ■ ; -iip the biilk df their : ;• ; SUMMER SHIPMENTS U'M M ■'E ft ■ p ; HI PME NT S And that every Department will bo •; found replete ■ with .the. newest and. most stylish goods.for theScason. :; ; irißEss t\epartment; In this Department we have a great variety of.Summer Materials in Newest Shades and Patterns, including Plain Nuns Cloth Plain Grenadines Fancy Nuns Cloth '~ Brqche Grenadines Nuns Veiling " Broche Silk GrenaCashmeres , dines . .. Carmelites Broche Satin Cloths Beiges . Broche Lustres Summer Serges, &c. :!:: y~ TFTASHING T&/TATERIALS Zephyr Cloths in great variety : Plain Sarins in all shades " : : •/'-. Printed Sateens ' ■; '.: Broche Sateens in white and cream Grass Linens, Galateas and Cream '■■";■;'■ Broche Hollands ■ • ■'■ ASplendidassortmentof Ladies' Corsets and Underclothing - ' Ladies' and Girls' Sammer Gloves and Hosiery in great variety Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Aprons ; Lace, Collars, Collarettes, Squares, and Ties • Plain and Embroidered Linen Collars Lace, Lisse and Muslin Frilling's : Spanish and Washing Laces in all colors ■ ■ •■:■"■.. Indian Muslin in the new shades : Antimacassars '■'•'- '..'.■'.[■■ Five o'clock Tea Covers,:etc. : Fringesy Gimp3,'Buttons, Ornaments, Ribbons : ; : ; Ribbons; plain ami Broohe Silks and Satius A" large- stock of Ladiee' and s Girls' Straws, Feathers, Flowers, Fruit, &c, Ladies' 'Umbrellas and Sunshades. ■ The ■ Manchester Department is well stocked with every 'requisite for household including a largo and entirely neW stock of Lace and Muslin Curtains,-Cre-tonnes, Quilts, Sheetings, Table Linen, Calicos, &c, ice. THE • ■ . CLOTHING TTfcEPARTMENT \j U Is replete with the Newest Materials and and Styles in English and Colonial Manufacture, wo have a full range of Kaiapoi Clothing in Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Suita, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Stiff and Soft Felt, Boating, Lawn Tennis, and Sti.iw ildtb in endless variety. T3 OOTS AND Q II OE S. Wo Imve iuhl ox>eued our Summer Shipments, which for quality and price will compare favorably with any house in the Province. "VT B W TON AND po.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4148, 7 November 1884, Page 2
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