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Public Notices. FROM the * Supplementary News,’ printed byFergussoa and Mitchell daring the Fete in aid of the Benevolent Asylum, on the Premises of Messrs Guthrie and Lamach, May 24, 1876.—0ur I ooal Industries.—Messrs Hauenriein Bros , of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, following the examp'e of some of the lar.e manufacturers at Home, and more especially with a view of preventing the importation of English clothing, intend opening an extensive l etail Kst.iblismneni:," for-tho sale of their manufacturer For th'B purpose th y have fitted up commodious p-- mises at’the cor er of the Octagon and Princes st-eet, wliich are to be opened on Saturday, May 27. This branch will be under the immediate management of Mr i aurenson, and under the Eersonal supervision of Air B. Hallenstein, the ead of the N.Z. rrm. Messrs Hallenstein Bros , under the management of Mr An ierson, a partner in the wholesale and factory b anch, started the N> w Zealand Clothing ■F actory abut two and a half years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale; at present they empl y between 200 and, 300 hands. They have had to overcome many difficulties and much.pi;ejuaice,,buc i ow their ? [cods, as will be seen from the ships mamesis, are sent to all parts of New Zealand. In unodin only they have found persistent opposition' on the [part of the 'lar.er houses who ate glutting this market with imported no doubt,-the reta lers find it to their advantage to push these in preference telocal manufactures. ..The proprietors of the! ft ew Zealand Clothing Factory have ‘.here■fore, very , judiciously decided to introduce {heir manufactures dbect to the large consuming: population of Dunedin 1 ; and, in order to do 8o effectually, they-h¥ve determined to sell a single garment at the wholesale price! The selling price is to he markM in plain figures on every article, from which no abatement wilt be made. Th* business is-to. be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goods must.,be prid for on delivery, but any article not, found suitable may be exchanged; br the 1 moriejt returned. A s will be seen from the; garments pr> sented >by the; ft ew Zealand Clothing Factory in; aid of the Asylum, and now exhibited ip this building, they are superior in style ;md quality, and at a proportionately lower price than „ anything that can be imported, hut,-irrespective of au these advantages, it is-to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs local labor, and 1 is a direct benefit to ihe butcher baker, fanner, mechanic: shopkeeper, merchant, and to all sections of the community.' . :. i ; NOTICE. : OTAGO BOND. ■VTOTICR IS HEREBY GIVFN that the JLx New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company has ceased ,aH connection with the Management of the OTAGO BONDED STORES, Rattray street Wharf, the same having this day been handed over to Messrs NEILL and BOYD, who will collect all rente dire, and pay all liabilities in connection -therewith.

HBNRV DRIVER, Manager, , N.Z.L. and M.A. CO. June 1,1876. JUST ISSUED. fTIHE Law and Practise of Bankruptcy in .A 'New Zealand comprising'The-Debtors and Creditors Act 1875, and the Rules ; also The Fraudulent Pebtors Act, 1875, by G. W. Bartqn, Barrister-at-Law. REITH ~ WILKIE, i • Princes street. A L Br 0 0 K S AT ■ PUBLISHED PRICES, I ' FOR : t CASH, For One Month, prior to Stock-taking. i HENRY WISE & CO., i Princes street. HESSIAN, 72 inches, 5d per yard, at Fi“h’s Paperhanging Warehouse, Princes streeti P PA PEP HANGINGS.-—50,000 pieces now iopen lor selection commencing at 6cL Fish apd Son, Princes .street south. PAP PR FI \ N GIN OS. —Fop cheapness, variety, and good value, bay at Fish and Son’s, I Princes street south. P'RINCF'S STREET WDNING—Fish and Son have Removed to NeV Premises. Splendid assortment Paperhangings, Oils, Oo'ors, &o PAPE HHANGI^G B.—Large assortment - , j low prices. Oils, ' Colors, Window Glass,! &0., equally cheap. Fish and Son, Princes stre t. PAP KRHaNG I'‘OS.—Elegant designs in jDfairing, Inning, Bed, and' Sitting room Papers. New'how Room, Fisa and Son.' PAPERHANGINGS Cash Cnstoraers will get real value for the money at Fish’s New Premises, Princes street. TO PLANTERS OF Ft 'REST AND ; FRUIT TREES. CICAKTER begs to call attention to his • ‘ large and varied stock of Fruit, Fq. - eat, and Ornamental Trees now ready for traus-. planting and which will be disposed of in quantity at a low price. • Thei stock of Apple Trees is large, ch- ice, and Varied. Strong two-year o’;d trees at i A ppi’luQ. ' ’ 0. Carter has also On hap 1 a large and choice collection of Roses and Bulbous and Herbaceous i lanH A few fine specimen trees to be disposed of cheap. Great King and Gforge streets, Dunedin. ALTERATION OF TIME. ON and after this date, Duncan’s roach will ’leave the Booking-'ffioe. Empire Hotel, High street, for Blueakin, Waikonaiti, and l aimert-ton, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 2 p.m., leaving Palmerston at 10 am. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. LA DU CAN. Proprietor. Business Notice. NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS. Tapestry Carpet, 3s 11 Jd per yard. Kidderminster Oar pets, 2s lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs. 6» 9d, Stair Carpets; lit per yard. 1 HEROERT, HAYNES. b CO. J

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Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 1

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