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A trip to the, Umpire City may not only be made plqaßurablu tmtprolHa'ile. To those who can combine Ijpunciui ufith nlousure, It must bo gratifying' to inspect the Ihfo stocks of aoiisoiuble Ikaperij aii-1 Ckthituj, such as can lie bojii only in a vaat eoiitrodf population like the (iity uf Wellington. Visit i;s from the Wair,ppa wjll find ono'of the largest aijd best selected at Jumu Smith's n.irollmyo. •" ■'■ l ' lr •*' ' Tbo Spfiiig Wijqitj t'us ate, cx t irotjiii'ly pfqtty, vaijjjil, ani) chaste. In Ladies) 1 DfM material?, M\llh\mj x tytmtlq. ' . Lace*, llibbw, and 'Smrfa the chqioe Js, miußiially large and elpgant, Vinitorp tq"V' Wellington would do woll to piy nn. cflfly visit tn hum Snvtli'n '/'« :Wn lhum .

Ono «l the most important I'blonul Indus, trios, andono wliio'i is attracting a considerable ahi'inntof public interest at tho present moment, is tho manufacture of our chiof product—wool—int» tho v.irioua fabrics for which it is adapted, at our own factories, insteiulinj! nf Bonding tho raw material to England for that purpose. Mowing tho inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into inarkotab'e form of tho product of tin woollen nrlk This was first undertaken by Messrs llalknhin Bros., who commenco.l business in J 87.1, and mnimfoc. tured CloHiin,', Ac., liom Co » dal material. At first they employed a l -out 60 hands,' and their business was a whole* do one. Subsequently it was chan»c(b into retail, and now branches have been established all over Now Zealand, at each of which i'mijle (jarmmU can be obtainod at Met <k /vice, and/ such is % popularity of tip -goods, 'thjoush' tho lirst-iilass wqrk put ii(tQ-thoii), kww superior nature o( colonial material that jiijj' demand iß.dailyincrcuaimj, and tho firm how employs nearly 1000 hands! The Welling, ton Branch is mauaged by Mr J. Gallie, oa Lambtou Quay, where an extensivo aud well-assorted stock is kept of (Jlbtbiug',' Hits, Shirk, Ska rid, Blankets, Hoße, Woollen Yarns, itc, aud, as- ill other bra'tbes, a single ifarui ut is sold at whulj. J ilo price, Those iuclhwl to attiiporb Coin.' nial Industry on its •uVr-fci should call,and i judge the artioles from aiy Mndarj, . r „u'd ■ cottviotioa up to th,eir superiority'ia ooi'tain/' -Advt. • •' '.»'/ v.if; :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 957, 23 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 957, 23 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 957, 23 December 1881, Page 2

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