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"Nothing Succeeds like Success."

Tbe New Zealand 'Clothing. Factory, • whose business has now a sumed yery large dimensions, have just issued a neat twelve-page' ' ady.ertiseivyjrit pamphlet, ; setting forth the variety : of. contracts undertaken by them. : Their establish ment is now the most extensive clothing factory m the Southern .Hemisphere^ comprising no less, than 25 branches. .. - The motto of the concern is Meet uhique, i.e. here anil everywhere. The head offices, warehouse ; and factory are m Dowring-street, Dunedin, and the firm : : arV ■manufacturers ot naval and military uniforms, and are purveyors of complete equipments for volunteer companies. They also supply band unif ormsj livere », regimental h«ad d resses, swords, adcontrements, silver and 'worsted badges, and every requisite used m army, navy, and volunteer corps, trad by the civil gervice, fire brigades, &c. The firm are contractors on a large scale to the New ?; Zealand Gbverhri)6ht, and supply every description of « unifbriris m regulation On one page of the pamphlet full instructions are given as to the J ". necessary measurements for outfit. The ' - names are given of the following com v -parries as among those which have been supplied by the Clothing Factory :— Timaru NayalsiAshburton Rifles, Tomuka Rifles, Waikouaiti Rifles, Dunedin : Engineers, Ponsonby .Rifles. Cliristchurqh Fire Brigade, Christchurch Highland, Timaru Rifles, Geraldine Rifles, Dargaville r ßifle?, Winchester Rifles,. Feilding Band, North Duhedin Rifles, Greymouth .tJosmopblitan Banb\ Dunedin Irish Riflesj Woolsfcon Rifles, South District Rifles, -Ashbnrton Guards, Gisborhe Artillery, Dunedin OtasfQ Guards, Maheno Rifles, Bulls Mounted Rifles, JWaimea Rifles, "Fbrtrose (Southland) Hussars. Dunedin Highland Rifles, Featherstone Cadets. South Dunedin Rifles. From . many of thfe above companies they have been '.favoured, unsolicited, with very flattering testimonials, expressing astonisht . inent atthe style,' finish, and workmanf ship displaced on the uniforms, the excellence of the material used, and the :; very moderate charges. . Thoy keep m ■, gllock a-Ur^e stock of r;iq/i;site3 used m ■ ; .the manufacture of uniforms, arid their large military connexion enables them to supply .outfits cheaper and better than any other house m the Colonies. They ; ; have an efficient stafT of experienced and competent assistants who superintend •;. " the necessary details, and of workpeople m their commddl< "is J factory, which is thus -able to operate to great and spicuous advantage ,. in th ; s and every other department One great feature which has so materially, contributed to the success of 'their business is that of punctuality and' despatch m the execution^ of all, orders. ; They havo made a speciality of rifle uniforms, one standard quality of which they have supplied m hundreds throughout New Zealand with satisfactory results. The following are the branches which this -most successful bnsiness undertaking now comprises :— Dunedin, Inyercargill, Oainaru, Wai mate, Timani, Ashbnrton, Christcbnrch, Lytteltpn, Nelson, Hokitikaj Greymouth, Reef ton," "Wellington", Masterton, Wanganui. Hawera, ; -Palmerston N., New Plymouth, Napier, Waipawa, Hastings, Gisborne, Thames, Auckland, and Westport. . ,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1456, 16 September 1885, Page 3

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"Nothing Succeeds like Success." Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1456, 16 September 1885, Page 3

"Nothing Succeeds like Success." Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1456, 16 September 1885, Page 3

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