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Pnblie Notice*. FROMthe * Supplementary News,’ printed by.Femuson and Mitchell, during the Fete m aid of the Benevolent Asylum, on the Premises of Messrs Guthrie and Lamach, May 24,1876. —Our Local Industries.—Messrs. ETauenstein Bros, of the New Zealand ClothFactory, following the example of some of the' uuvjfe manufacturers at Home, and more ' especially with a view of preventing the importation of English clothing, intend opening an extensive Retail Establishment, for the sale of their manufactures. For'this purpose they have fitted op commodious premises at the corner of the Octagon and Princes street, which are to be opened on Saturday, May 27. This branch will be under the immediate management of Mr laurenson, and under the personal supervision of Mr B. Hallenstein, the head of the N.Z. firm. Messrs Hallenstein Bros., under the management of Mr Anderson, a partner in the wholesale and factory •branch, started the New Zealand Clothing Factory about two and a half years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale: at present they employ between 200 and 300 hands. They have had to overcome many I difficulties and much prejudice, but now then* I goods, as will be seen from the ships’ manifests, are being sent to all parts of New Zea- | land. In only they have found persistent opposition oh the part of the larger houses who are glutting this market with im ported goods, and, no doubt, the retailers find it to their advantage to push these in preference to local manufactures. The proprietors of the New Zealand Clothing Factory have, therefore, very judiciously decided to introduce their manufactures direct to the large consuming population of Imnedin; and, in order to do so effectually, they have determined to sell a single garment at the wholesale price. The selling price is to be marked in plain figures on eveiy article, from which no abatement will be a made. The business is to be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goods inust be paid for on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, or the money returned. As will be seen from the garments presented by the New Zealand Clothing Factory in aid of the Benevolent Asylum, and now exhibited in this building, they are superior in style and quality, and at a proportionately lower price than anything that can be imported. But, irrespective of au these advantages, it is to the interest of every-. One to support an industry which employs local labor, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, and to all sections of the commanity. TO GENTLEMEN. <67 Twill-silk Umbrellas, 11sfid; worth Ifis fid. 86 ’ „ ~. 12sfid; worth 17sfid. 36 „ ' „ 14s fid; worth 19s. 50 • „ „ 16s Od; worth 21s fid. i6O Alpaca eUa „ } 3asd to 7a fj| HEabove were purchased a great bargainin. the Englkh market, which enables us to quote Such extraordinary low prices. BROWN, EWING, & CO., Princes street and Manse street.

Sblpping. 1 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY O* NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). F 10E OAMABU. -SAMSON, 0.5., To-morrow, Friday, the 2nd Jane. Passengers by 7 a.m, train. F 10 R TiMARU, AKAR OA, AND LYTTELTON.-WANGANUI, s.s., about Saturday, 3rd June. Cargo till F To [OR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Ficton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakan (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Poxton, BangitikeL Westport. Hokitika and Greymouth) TA U P O, a. a., on Monday, the sth June. Passengers by the 13.16 p.to. train. Cargo at Railway Station on Saturday, and till 9 a.m. on Monday. be followed bv the HAW EA, s.«;, bn Tuesday, 13th June, F lOR TIMARU and LYTTELTON. - BE AUTIFUL STAR, s. s., on Tuesday, 6th June. Offices i Harbour Chambers STB AM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, Via Lyttelton and Wellington!, Stti'eriof Passenger Accommodation, CHEAP FREI 'HI S. THE Favorite Screw ship EASBY, 1.489 tons , register, A. Kennedy, comraander, will be despatched for the above ports on or about Wednesday, sth July nextFRANCIS FULTON SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under C OMBRANG. p. s., for BLUFF HARBOR., : From' Port Chalmers, ON SATURDAY NEXT, Cargo received at Rattray stre .t wharf. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk and expense H. HOUGHTON & C 0 Manse street. STEAM TO TIMARU TWICE A-WEEK. .caving Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday Evening, and Tiraaru every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. THE Albidh Shipping OoinA 6^ t 0 S A ainer -= will sail] TO-biOttROW, (FRIDAY). Passengers by 8,16 p.m. train. receivpd at the RaUfay street Sheds Rate of freight 20s per ton, Including landing rarges. Goods forwarded at .Timaru tornnd districts by waggon or rail without any It&fes bf Silooli—Sihgle, 30s; *elU r n, 45« i Steerage—Single, 20s; rhtUtn, 30s. The e rates inbllidß landiiig and shipping at Tiitiarii. afiu railway fares, tb ahd from Dunedin and Port Chalmers. : KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. Government Notices, TENDERS FOR REMOVING TOLL. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary of Pvlbdc Works, Dunedin, until noon of ’luesday. 6th June, 1876, for ReToving.&tld Re-freoting Waiho'a Toll house and Gate. , Specifications may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the office of the Inspector of Building-, Dunedin, or at the Toll-Ruse, Waihola Gorge. The Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. Secretary for Works.

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Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3

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