Meetings. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King Street. LyTR THOS. H. BATES, U. (Evangelist) Will (D. V.) preach in the above place On LORD'S DAY, EVENING, At half-past six o'clock REACHING of the Gospel, at KenBingtonSchoolhouse, To-morrow Evening, half* past six. All are invited. DUNEDIN YOUNG MENS* CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, PRINCES STREET. "PWEVOTIONAL MEETING, This Evenquakes•■' t Service in Mornington District HalL Wednesday Evening, 7.30, will be conducted byMrlnglia. W. INGLIS, Gen. Sec. A. O P COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, NO. 3,780. SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING . of the above Court will be held in the South Australian Hall, Princes street, on Monday Evening, 19th inßt., at 7 o'clock. Business: Investment of Funds and Election of representatives to Friendly Societies' Conference. By order. JOHN WILSON, Sec. 1.0.0. F. PIONEER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 3. "A MEETING of the abeve Eacampment J\. " will be held in the Hall, Albany street, oh Wednesday, the 21st inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Golden Rule and Royal Purple Degrees will be conferred. By order of the Chief Patriarch. JAS. MICHIE, Scribe. • COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. script'ons, &c, will be held next Monday evening, from Bix to eight o'clock. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary.
Public Notices. : . .ROM the ' Supplementary News/ printed 1 by Ferguseoa and Mitchell, during the Fete in aid of the Benevolent Asylum,.on the Premises of Messrs Guthrie and Larnach, May 24,1876.—0ur Local Industries.—Messrs Hatlenstein Bros , of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, following the example of some of the lar e manufacturers at Home, and more especially with a view of preventing the importation of English clothing, intend opening of their manufacture*. For this purpose they have fitted up commodious premises at the comer 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 I.aurehson, and under the Eersonal supervision of Mr B. Hallensteiri, the ead 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 difficulties and much prejudice, but now their goods, as will be seen from the ships' maniland. In Dunedin only they have found perported 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 every article, from which no abatement will be made. The business is to be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goods affTOffim.im?Mm!Pii^^ money returned. As will be seen from the 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 all these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone 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 community.
NDR E W LEES, ' STOREKEEPER, MOSGIEL, Lowest Prices. Terms Cash. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT.. •n.BOWN, e"w ING, k CO. Would invite inspection of the following lines of FANCY WOOL GOODS, laid out and marked much under regular prices:
150 Doz. Shetland Wool Scarfs,' from 7d to 3s 6d 60 Doz Knitted Wool Squares, from 3s to 8s 6d 100 Doz. Promenade Scarfs, Is 3d to 9s 6d 20 Doz. Knitted Hyde Parks, 5s to 10s 6d 30 Doz. Children's Miniver Sets, 3s 6d to 7s 6d. Arrangements have been flaa*?e for a regular supply of the Mocgiel Company's manufacture of HOSIERY, TARNS, BLANtfEI'S, TWEEDS, AND. SHA.WLS. BROWN, EWING, & CO*
Government Notices. Public Works Office, (Colonid Architects Branch,) Wellington, 26th May, 1876. IENDER 3 are invited for the Erection of a l Central Prison, at New Plymouth, in the Province of Tatanaki. General condi'ion*, specifications, and drawings may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Offices, Dunedin, Ohristchurcb, New Plymouth, and Auckland. Tendfrs addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside " Tendere for Central Prison,'* will be receive d at the office of the undersigned up to nooa of Wednesday, the 12th day of July. 1876. Telegraphic tenders will be received, provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time above specified. . accepted. I . IW. H. CLAYTON, Coto&iu Architect.
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Evening Star, Issue 4152, 17 June 1876, Page 3
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