NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND AT DUNEDIN O AMARU J TIMARU WELLINGTON AUCKLAND NAPIER WANGANUI ASHBURTON INVERCARGILL. Manufacturers of men’s and BOYS’ CLOTHING. A SINGLE GARMEN r AT WHOLESALE PRICE. Boys’ and Youths’ Attire unequalled for atyle and extent by any other house in New Zealand. In the Men’s Clothing Department, the purchaser will find a stock displayed ■ndeuisbly the largest and beat in the oalony* Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Cape in immense variety. Hosiery, Shirts. Scarves, Braces, &0., ! 0f the choicest kinds, A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. All goods marked in plain figures for cash only. New Zealand Clothing Factory, GEORGE KELLY, MANAGER, CashePatreet, Christchurch. 3819
THE WERTHEIM Lock-Stitch Hand Machine, With Extra Accessories and Loose Winding Wheel, M 10s, rUIS Is the largest, boat finished, and most powerful bandmachine In the world. It oaimot bo bo deranged by ordinary use, and works rapidly with the greatest mm. Fitted with the most complete set of appliances. The Werthelm Hand-Machine is capable of perlomlng the widest range of work, Its application Is practically unlimited: ft will sew any article of olotklng, anything that requires stitching, from Muslin, to dressed Oalioo, Linen, Woollen Cloth, or even Leather, without even change ef needle or alteration of tension. FW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Cashel street, Chrlstohnrob (Opposite Oobb an Co '» offioo) 3820
PROSPECTUS OJ THE Christchurch, syuenfiam, and SUBURBAN BUILDING SOCIETY. To be incorporated under ‘‘The Building Societies’ Act, 1876.” Shares fully paid up ... £lO each. Subscription Shares ... £25 each. Entrance fee, Is per share; monthly sub* scription, 2s 6d per share. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Frederick Back (General Manager Canterbury Railways) Chairman J, Evans Brown, M.HR. Jno, Thos. Brown Geo Coleman S W. England William Langdown W. J. Grinstead Manager GuthrieA Larnach’s Co. H. B, Kirk, of Messrs Austin and Kirk "Wm S. King William Neighbours. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. solicitors : MacConnel and Douglas. manager ; William W. Charters. oepices : Alport’s Buildings, Hereford street, Christchurch. The success of the Society is so far assured that upwards of 1500 subscription and fully paid up shares have already been privately applied for. Applications for shares, accompanied with the required deposit of 10s per share for fully paid up shares, and 3s 6d per share on subscription shares, may be made to Messrs Draper, Charters and Co., Alport's Buildings, Hereford street, who will be pleased to afford all necessary information to intending shareholders. The balance of fully paid up shares —namely, £9 10s per share—will be payable on or before the first monthly pay day of the society, which is fixed for Wednesday, April 2nd, 1879. The deposit on subscription shares will cover entrance fee Is, and first subscription 2» 6d. No charge will be made to shareholder! for annual working expenses,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1578, 11 March 1879, Page 2
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