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Ono of the most important ('olonhl Industries, and one wln'o'i is attracting a considerable amount of public interest fit tlio present moment, is the innnufncttirc of our chief product—wool—into the various fabrics for which it is adapted, tit our own factories, iustcadiug of sending the raw material to England (or that purpose. Following the inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into marketable form of the product of the woollen mills. This was first undertaken by Messrs Halluhtrin Bros., who commenced business in I*":!, and manufactured Clothing, ivu., (rem Colonial material. At first they employed about 110 hands, and their business was a vho'es de ono, Sulbo(|uently it was clmin;eil into rcidl. and now branches Lavo been established all over New Zealand, at o.ioh of which zmjk tjurmenti can he obtained at vhfa >k price, and such is the popularly oi the goods, through Hie first-class work put into tiicm, and Hie superior nature of colonial material, that the demand is daily were sing, ■and the (inn now employs nearly 10(10 hands! The Wellington Branch >siiwumcl k Mr J. Gallic, on Lambton Quay, win re an extensive and well-assorted stock is kept of (.'luthing, Hats, .Shirts, Shsu'ls, Blankets, Hose, Woollen Yarns. Ac, and, as in other branches, a single gaun..nfc is sold at whob--8 lie price. Those inclined to support Colonial Industry on its m.rit; should call and judge the articles from aiy standard, ..ml convict™ as to their supovi mty is certain, -AIiVT. o tiicin, and the ikets, Hose, is in other

and Buys' wear Ins been made to special qrder for 'h Aw Home. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen. Jlftter value it It /my/o.w'We lu obluhi. One great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Jloys' and Youths' Clothipj. Parents anil Guudians should keejthjs fact iu mind when they visit t(\vn, and wend their way to James Smith Tn An Houhr. The Spring Fashions this season aro exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. Iu Ladies' lhm materials, Millinery, Mantles, Lam, liibkns, and Scarf* the choice is unusually large and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do' well to pay an early visit to /ames Smith'i Tt Aro Houst.

MAS I'GRTON LODGE, U'iO E.G. AN Emergency Meeting of the above Lodge will bo held at tho Masonic Hall, Bannister-street, on MONDAY, 28th instant, when ca'l Brethren are requested to attend. Lodged Tylwl at S p.iii. Business: liaising; To arrange or nBtallation, By order oi the W.M. E. i'.ltOWN,' (133 Secretary. CASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT Extraordinary Vacancy. fPHE election of a duly quilifiod person JL to fill an exlraoulin.iry vacancy in No. 7 Ward of tlie Cashpoint Highway District, will be held on Fill DAY, tho 9tli day of December next. The nomination of Candidates will take place at Ihe South Akitio Wool Shod, nn WEDNESDAY, the 30th, current at 12 o'clock Noun. Nomination papers may he obtained a| Tina Store, and fn,m the undersigned. A. McHUTOHON. Heturning Ollbj-r. Tinui, Noreinher 22, 18.H1. BOROUGH OF MASTISBTON. riIHE following CaudidalcH h X. Nominated for UieOl'l'tcs the Borough of Masturum: — BISiH, ALFRED ■ CASELBMU;, MI'.YEf .The poll will !.!.; taken in th-j Lbr.iry Room oi the Institute, Mnslertun. on \\ tilJ. NESDAY, Noveml er .0 1881, between the , hours oi 9.a.m. and (i p.m. Returning Officer,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 933, 24 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 933, 24 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 933, 24 November 1881, Page 3

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