A trip to the Empire City may not only be made pleasurable but profitable.: To those who can combine business with pleasure, it must be gratifying to inspect the large stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, snob at oan be seen only in a vast centre of population like the City of "Wellington.' Visitors, from the Wairarapa will find one of thelargest and bestsclected *& James Smith's TeAro Home. v The stock of Clothing for Men's, Youths', and .Boy's' wear- lias .been made to special order for- Te An Home. All materials have been, oafefully selected and all • styles judiciously .chosen, Better value His impossible : 'to otayi. One great speciality, of TeAro House is the immense variety of Bogs' and 'Ysutk' Glong. Parents'and Guardians should.keep this fact in mind when they visit t'ewn, And wend -their way to James Smith TeAro Home. ■ The Spring-Fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In : Ladies' Dress materials, Millinery, Mantles, Laces, Ribbons, and 'Scarfs the choice is unusually large and elegant, Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's Te Aro House Une ot the most important 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 our own factories, • instearfing 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 Halknstein Bros., who commenced business in 1873, and manufactured Clothing, A'c, from Colonial material. At first they employed about 60 hands, and their business was a wholesale one. Subsequently it was changed into retail, and now branches'Bave been established all over ■ New Zealand, at each of which single garments can be obtained at wholesale price, and snch is the popularity of the goods, through the first-class work put into them, and the superior nature of colonial material, that the demand is daily increasing, and the firm now employs nearly 1000 hands! The Wellington Branch is managed by Mr J. Gallie, on Lambtori Quay, where an extensive and ■ well-assorted Btock is kept of Clothing, - Hats, Shirts, Shawls,- Blankets, Hose, -. '\Voojlen Yarns,' &c, and, as in other ' 'aucb.es, a single'garment is sold at wholole price. Those inclined to support Colo- " nial Industry on its merits should call and ?.' judge the articles from any standard, «nd •conviotioHosto their superiority is certain. tt-Advt. ABEKMJ GOING TO WELLINGTON DPING THE HOLIDAYS] f WHY? WELL, I was about to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-strcet, where the Manager, (Mr J. COOGAcJ) can show you a.splendid assortment of Tweeds, which he can make up.into SUMMER SUITS, "in the most fashionable styles, for £3 18s, or a pair of Trousers for 18s. JUST CALL AND JUDGE FOR . YOURSELF 955 :: CHRISTMAS! C\ LU.DWIG AND SONS, h Jewellers, &c, ■ LAMBTDN 'QUAY, WELLINGTON, Present the Compliments of the Season to the residents of the Wairarapa, and invite all to inspect their cboicp and select stock of. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY, .' Suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. . JUST RECEIVED-A large stock of su-perior-Spectacles, Folders, and Eyeslasses, to suit all sights,' %a V n O N T E N T S "WAIRARAPA DAILY" ILLUSTRATED . CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT !! I CHRISTMAS TIDE. FATHER CHRISTMAS IN. AUSTRALIA. YIY RAYNOR'S CHRISTMAS. LOST IN THE BUSH. MATRIMONY. THE.ORIGINOFTHEYULELOG. MEMORY'S CHIMED 17Y FIRST HORSE. MEG'S RESOLVE. CHRISTMAS DAY IN AUSTRALIA, NOTABLE MEN OF THE TIME. SPRING. '• • AUNT KEN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY. PUZZLES, CONUNDRUMS, GAMES, ":' &c, &c, &c, .nIAN.SUNDAY SCHOOL, -^aiiwrPKiiie. IN MRS YATES'PADDOCK, Cricket, Croquet '.,-'. •• Quoits,' Football' '.'•'- ■•••• Kaces; &o,,dc, DiHNKnat 12,30pjn, . -.\- ;'., :■• ■ W:at 4.30 ,p,m. >,.'."- -.. -: Admission—Sflnday School Children free; '".' -.-.Other-.Children half-price;-. Adults, before dinner, 3s, after do lafid,^---.. 954 ? t:»:« '}^^olM^ol t ..•'..■ 'i ••■ £-■"''" .■'*"/-,.■•■ ■'' .■.*■■ TjOISON. willibeillsid'itfnlj'jardenon ■v. x±: •' • sui<l. Bith" *";- •*«■ V , ' •> iiJAMES-WALKER. ,• • .• :i Lmcolo-Roa^-Jdaßterton,;'' • : ■■.\ iS:4i tW;'i^ABIRBB:i ; SO]S(S, ''" -/ - |:v: - X T A ; ';p£-~ '".'■- -J '" WEtiiNaToM."'/*''•■'.•-". : "' *$ 'TTISTIMATES given, forevery'desbriptio Is' JjJ W Machinery,'..:!!!! Bawß-punohett ai. -ffc hammered. ,»..-!.'. ;a. ; . .-V''" f!. [ v- ' FOR-SALE (cheapJ^A' i ;•. Horizontal Engine,-;ffith"or without boiler "'i i Also, a iecifnt *, '* \w&> ■ ■'■ •••''" •'■'";*'• •v." ; ? ! i;,| ;Mi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 955, 21 December 1881, Page 3
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