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One of the most important Colonial liMustries, and one which is attracting a coneiußrable amountof.publio interest at the present moment, is the manufacture of our. chief product—wool—into the various fabrics for which it is adapted, at our own factories, instcading of sending the raw fhaterial to England for that purpose, Following the inauguration of this industry comes naturally tho mauufaotiiro into marketable form,of the product of the woollon mills,": This was first undertaken by Messrs Hallmk'm Bros., who cominencod bnsincss in 1873, and mamifsctured Clothiug, &0,, from Colonial material. At first they employed about! GO hands, and their business was a wholesale one. Subsequently it was changed into retail, and now branches bavo. been established all over New Zealaud, at each of which tingle garnwnts can bo obtained at wholtsah price, and such is the popularity of the goods, through tho first-olass work put into thorn, and the superior nature of colonial material, that the demand is daily inoroasing, and tho firm now employs nearly 1000 hands I The Wellington Branch is managed by Mr J. Gallie, on Lauibton Quay, where an extensive and well-assorted stock is kept of, Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Shawls,: Blankets, 'Hose, Woollen Yarns, &c., and, as in other, branches, a single garment is sold-at wholos&le price, Those inclined to support Colonial Industry on its merits should call and judge tho articles from any standard, and conviction as to their superiority' is certain. -Advt. .

BOXING NIGHT. TOWN HALL, CARTERTON. A Grand Soiree anil Ball Will be given by the CARTERTON BAND. A Cmmitttt of, Lgdiet fee kindly under' talcen io provide Rtfmkmnia. ' ADMISSION! Double Ticket fa 44 Siugle Ticket ~ 6s and 2s Cd . W.S/XING, Sec. 0T 1 C MEETING ol Mr A.' Wj'RENALL'S Committee' Will be hold in tho ,usual place at 8 o'clock on FRIDAY EVENING next^ WAIRARAPAWEST COUNTY COUNCIL.TENDEBS are invited for' ihe-Supply of Dog Collars • required by tie Council for the year 1882. Tendera close at the Council Offices, Carterton, on • FRIDAY.' ~ Copy of particulif»;:SiHofidttioiiß be forwarded on application to the underfed;. ■ - . . ■ : Gleik. Carterton,l4 th December. ; 949 —t-V " * ' ! ;fy 'i "-fr'r. 41 REWAp/'' > aifFiiij. j'branded TT LOST, from with .white, stair, otf> forehead j'b'ranao' rton, or to J. A. Tjfoil \T7ANTEM, YY maid, tod : i Ni^jjpH'f to' JfeJWflitf: Office;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 2

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