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Due ot the most imjportant Colonial Indus, tries, »nd one whiph is attracting a considerable amount of public interest at the present moment, is the munufaoturo of our chief product-wool—into the various fabrics for adapted, at our own factories, sending tho raw material to liiigwa /or that pnrpoHo. Following the inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into marketable form of the product of tho woollen mills, This was first : undertaken by Messrs Hallmteiii Bros., who commenced business in 1873, and manufactured Clothing, d'c„ from Colonial material. At first they employed about CO hands, and ■their business was a wholesale one. Subsequently it wag'changed into retail, and now branches have been established all over New Zealand, at each of which single garments can be'obtained at wholesale price, and such is the popularity of the goods, through the first-class work put into thein, and the Muperior nature of colonial material, that the .nemand is daily increasing, and the firmriow employe nearly 1000 hands 1 The Wellington Branch jb managed by Mr J, Gallie,'on' Lambton Quay,' where an extensive;-and well-assorted' stock is kept of Clothing, - Hats,' ghirts, Shawls, Blankets, Hose, 'Woollen Yarns, &c.,' and, as in other brandies, a single garment is eold at wholo-' Bale.bricc, ,Those inclined to support Colopial Industry on its merits should call and judgd the articles from any standard, and superiority to Certain. —Apyj 1 . ' "*

Th«.«to6kflf„C/o(iii!j/-for Men', 9,Youths' and Boys' wear- has' been made, to speoia orderfOr TeAroHome,' All materials hav been' darefully selected and all htyles judi ciously dhoseiv Better value it k impombl to obtainOn« great speciality of Te Ar Honse'ia'the immense variety of Boys' an Youths'Ckthhujj ■ Parents find ■ Guardian ehoul'.l; fact in mind when the" ,visit tcwn/and wend ; 'their way to yam Smit\ TeAro House.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 841, 3 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 841, 3 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 841, 3 December 1881, Page 3

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