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One ot the most important Colonial Induej tries, andftoe which is attracting a considery»ble public interest at the present moment,'4me"manufactiirc uf our chief the yarious fabrics for whiolmMi adapted, at our own factories, instead* of sending the raw material to England for 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 Hallmlein Bros.) who commenced business in 1873, and manufactured Clothing, &o„ from Colonial material. At first they employed about GO hands, and their hisiness was a wholesale one, Subsequently it was chanced into,retail, and now branches b&ve boen established all over New Zealand, at each of which single garcan bo obtained ibwhoksale price, and such is the popularity of tho goods, through the first-class work put into them, and the superior nature of colonial material, that the demand iB daily increasing, and tho firm now employs'nearly 1000 hands 1 The Wellington Branch is managed by Mr J. Gallio, on Lambton Quay, where an extensive and well-assorted stock is kept of Clothing, Hats,' 1 Shirts, Sha'.vls, Blankets, Hose, Woollen Yams, Ac., and, as in other branches, a single garment is sold at wholoailo price, Those inclined to support Colonial Industry on its merits should call and judge the articles from any standard, und conviction as to their superiority is certain,' i —Advt. The stock of Clothing for Men'", Youths', and Boys! wear has been made to special order for Te Aro H(mst All materials have een carefully selected and all styles judi--iously. chosen. Better value itts impossible .o obtain, One great speciality of Te Aro Houbb is the immenso variety of Boys' and Yeutk' Clothing. Parents and Guardians filioulil, keep this .fact in mind when they visit t( ivn, and wend their way to James Smith' 'h Aro Home, UST received, a splendid consignment of _ LAWN TENNIS SHOES. 960 ! : PARRES & PETERSON. Monster Clearing Sale!! TOYS! FANCY GOODS! CHRISTMAS CARDS!

IMMENSE STOCK. ENDLESS VARIETY! A CHANCE FOR THE CHILDREN! GEORGE DIXON, TT »ying received very large consignments of.C/im<ina« Cartls, 'Toys, Musical Instrumtnlt, and all kinds of Fancy Goods and < CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Has determined to hold a great Clearingl Bale from date,, for one month,M the whole stock, which will give children the opportunity of purchasing Toys of all kinds at " . VERY LOW PRICES !! CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK OK REALLY CHEAP TOYS! And Remember that Christmas comes but once a year. Make the Children happ.v by the outlay of a few pence! Fglii Boxes of Toys -Id ro 45,. THE TOBACCONIST DEPARTMENT Has also received large additions of stock, and' an endless variety of fipes, Pouches, &c,, itc., will be cleared during the Sale. The very best brands of Tobaccos are kept in stock, including Cameron'B and J. C Williams' choicest varieties, CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. , . of all kinds, THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON Is still under the management of . C. Holland, . •' 1' . (Hairdresser-in-Cliief to the 30th Regiment 6f Foot, and also to the Cliristchuich '■ <• Volunteer Force.) The only practical hairdresser and shaver • • in the town. HAIfrCUTTING, 6d ; SHAVING, 3D. . GEORGE DIXON, Large Corner Shop, Queen-street ...... Mastebton, ' (Opposite Club Hgtel.) 950 TO THE ELECTOKS ok WAIRAEAPA NORTH.

QENTLEMEN,■I Wg-to return yoii my sincere thanks for the'-'honor you have again conferred upon,- me,- ... 050 . ;, s ' GEORGE BEETHAM. - i.6, JBBI. Sale ?o£sßiace; Privileges. FEATkERSTON : KACE;'CLUB, FH. VtQOV - 1 CO. have received in-' ," etrUctiona. to. sell by public auction,' on the above-.date,.at Featheraton, immedi&tel; ,-the sale of the Freehold Property .'inWaify-atieet, . ..•> ;■ ThefjRIVILhGES in connection 'with the FeMherttnb'ißace Club Meeting, tp be held, at -.Foatheraton on Monday, Jan. 2nd; M^The f GATES W ; 2—l' PUBLICAN'S BOOTH W.t\3-1 BEFBESHMENT, Dfr - Ebt4—CAIIDBOFEAOES. ' ."050 A 8o i if»e e ;• •' ; ' wru BE HELD IK THE: TOWlf'BfAlLi,. MASTEBTOft. • .l ■ -O N Thursday, dec. 23. ' HOSPITAL. v. .Tenders for supplies of stores, provisions! «tfl.,foi; the .veac ending 31efc ; '- December; 1882,- will bff rreoeiyed up t0.318t! -December 1881. All tenders to be addressed to - the osdßl»|Sdi""". : > I. ' v..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 950, 15 December 1881, Page 3

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