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'The distress m'the Old Country is keener now than itlias beer*; for the last 30 years. Ten.thousand. workpeople have been, dethe means of support through'the closing of gigantic- manufactories. JNotonly lave-opfratives been thrown out of ; iployment-r-property has ; become, s&dly. and rapidly depreciated m value, , All-tins is more or less tile outcome' of foreign comshould' against. .Lpt ; ,the people of 'iSfevpfZealand take, .warning., . Let them study their own'interests and" avert such ■crises by encouralgihg local industries. We can make~6ur. own woollen goods, iron, boots.and snbesL&c. .For the first purpose, factories are already-m ejtistencfe ; asJregards the second, -■ itumerous vigorous j attempts ■have been made to transform the, laranalu, iiron sand into a marketable commodity; although a method -of rpvpperly doing this may noUje discovered for many years, that iron* will.beforelong .be-maauf actured .m tlie Colony wehaS?eflo- doubtf- ; To us, : as, a dis* tricVth'e third 1 industry is of more:direct interest. - 3VeVhave. no,lpnger.any necessity to sena t: oiii" of thg'district for Jjoots and shoes: n-Messvr.y ; Biova&X(%( and- Pookeing-TON--manu|acfcure...them here as well andiis: cheaply as'they'can be in Miy part of fee-wM ; ' Protect? your-'*wn interests .by seeing that shoes:made by Eoxj&hton and Pocklington of the; New ztaiand ;/ 866t" -'Factory/' PAdw.-- 1 ' ■"- .-■•';.•.-■■;..-■■■■? '■■--'•<• ■ -t .

CAte ADVERTISEMENTS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. VOLUNTEER HALL: .- . --. THBREV..J. MENZIES, . -••■-• i ■ : '{Of Lawrence,) ! Wilt condijfctfthe: Services? TO-MORROW, the'9th,- anS following Sunday,: at the usual hours^-ll : o'clock,' Morning, and ■--> 6,30, Evening. .- ■••- •~ - i ' S 2b ;•.::;; : ];/ nc ti.c e. * : • TV/tR .ijESEREYS.wiIi PREACH in the IYL "OTcL Tees-street; Hall, (God willing TO-MOfcROW-EVENING,, at half-past six o'clock::;, t";'' ■"'. "■■■".:-. o,t ' KAITANGATA RELIEF. B- -O M>~ -S TORY, ■_,;, — 07- .--Under .auspices of; ".".,- Christian Association, 3 '.' \l V THimspAY, EVENING, • - (iiU ''At '7.3d, in Hall. :,.t.;-jc;A ,'»'.-:;"; '&jsjfi s 3 l oN, Is. Members of Association requested to aid in disposal of tickets, 63(

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 903, 8 March 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 903, 8 March 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 903, 8 March 1879, Page 2

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