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One of the mostimportant Colonial Industries, and one which is attracting a consider-.able-amount of public interest at the present moment, is. the manufacture of our chief ' product-wool—into the various fabrics for which' it is adapted, at oiir own factories, . instcadinj! of -sending the raw material to England for that purpose. Following tho inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into marketable form of tho product of.the woollen mills. This was first undertaken by Messrs Haiku -kin Bros., who commenced business in 1873, and manufactured Clothing, &c, from Colonial material. At first they employed about GOhaudH, and their business was a wholesale one. Subsequently it was changed iuto retail, and now branches have been established all over NowZeahnd, at.each of which tingle (jarments can be obtained at wlwlmk price, and bujli is the popularity of tho goods, through the first-class work put into them, and the superior nature of colonial material, that the demand is dailyincre sing, and the firm now employs nearly 1000 hands! Tho Wellington Branch is managed by Mr J. Gallie, on lambton Quay, where an extensivo and well-assorted stock is • kept of Clothing, Hats, Shirts, 'Simla, Blankots, Hoso, Woollen "Varus,. &c, and, as in othor branches, a.single garment is sold at whole--8 ilo price. Those inclined to support Colonial Industry.ou its merits should call and judge the. articles from aiy standard, und ' CO lv'ieriuU .is to their superiority is certain. -Advi'.

A trip to the Empire t-'ity may not only be made pleasurable but profitable, those who can combine business with pleasure, it must be.gratifying to inspect the large stocks of seasonable ])r«)>mj and Clothing, such as cau be' seen'only in a vast centre of population like the City of Wellington. Visitors from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smith's TcAro Home, ■■■< ■ The stuck of Clothing for Mcii'«, Youths', ami Boys' wear nas been made to special order for Te, Aro Home. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously cho3en. lklkr mine il ts impossible to obtain. One great speciality of Te Aro House is the immenso variety of Soys' and Youths' Clothing. Parents and Guudiaiis shout. 1 fact'in mind when they visit trwn, and wend their way to James iS'mWi 'h Aro Home. The Spring Fashions this Bcason are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dress materials, Millineri/, Mantles, Lam,- Ribbons, and Scarfs tlie choice is unusually large and elegant, Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's Te Aro Housa.

THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER. ENTIRELY- UNRESERVED SALE! Of Household Furniture And Kffects, SHEEP, LAMBS, HOUSE & CART, ic. V H WOOD & CO. have received inL' «.._atrnction9 from ■ the administrators the estate <>( the Lite Wm. Saitoh, to Bell by' public: auction, on the premises, 'EurutawhiM Road, on the above date, at 2 pm, Without Reserve, the whole of-the Household furniture and effects, comprising— Tables, Chairs, Ohcffioniors Bedsteads, Washstands Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers ■ Clock, Pictures, Books Crockery, Glassware, and Cookiug Utensils of every description Also—' 30 Sheep, 20 Lambs Horße, Trap, and Harness 1000 ft of Seasoned Timber, &c. Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. No Reserve! mHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, I. will-receive TENDERS until 84TUKDAY, Decembei 3rd, from persons <L sirotis of leasing for a term of 11 years, the farm consisting of • 200 acres near Carterton, lately in the occupation of Mr D, D ALGITY, deceased. The firm is well fenced, and in •8 high state of cultivation, unci aljoins tlw properties of Mcssis Tailored, Skey, and Oates. For further particulars aoply to H. C. HMIIRTIV. 935 . .....■• ■• Public Tnißtoe. ''TEN I) IRS, TENDERS for CUTTING 20 acros oi GRASS (at por acre) on my property will be received up to 12 o'closk noon on SATURDAY, 2!ith inat. Tenders to be addrcts'ed , ~ ft. F. JONES, The Masterton Club, 935 Masterton ANTED.-A Good General Servant VY- Apply to Mrs P. U.Wood. 935 TOR SALE.-2 First-class Ti ip HORS ES J and BfUKE-just arrived from Napior. The brake can be worked by ono or two horßca, having polo and shafts. The horses cm be seen at Club Stables to-day, au.d at Mr lows' salo-yarda on Saturday. A written guarantee given with the horses Apply to W. J. Newman. 935 ... MAS.rERTON LODGE, 1430 E.G. AN Emergency Meeting of tlio -jbovo Lodge will be held at tlio Masonic Hall, Baimiste-street, on MONDAY, 28th instant! when all Brethren are requested to attend, .... .LodgedTyUd atß p.m. '• vJjpiness;. Raising;, To arrange or n.Tr^iritttion, • ' By order of tho W.M. -■ : R. BROWN, w ' Secretary. OASTLEPOINT lIIGHWAYDISTRICT E Vacancy. rpHE electwof a'duly qualified person •nv.i t [. an "'"ordinary vacancy in No. m? °l $* Ca9tl «PO'nt Highway District, • The nomination of Candidates will take WEDNESDAY, the 30th, current at 12 oclockNoon, papers may be obtained at •nm.l btore, and from the undesigned. ' A. MoHUTCHON, ' ••••/■" Returning.Officer. V 'tTuiui, Norember 22,1881. : '. TAMES C.-YEE', of Greytown, will ':-"■• visit Masterton on Mondays and - Fridays with OPEN PEAS and :NJBW ..POTATOES, and every variety of Veee- . tables. The BEST W CHEAPEST in .. .the whole Provincial' District-J. C.Yee Licensed Hawker, Bsd

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 934, 25 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 934, 25 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 934, 25 November 1881, Page 3

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