ROM THE " SUPPLEMENTARY NEWS, j Printed by Fekgusbon and Mitchell During the Pete in aid of the Benevolent As) lam, on the Premises of Messrs. -Ottthrie and Larnach, y May 24, 1876, \UR LOCAL INDUSTRIES. i MESSRS. HALLTSNSTEIIT BROS., the New Zealand Clothing Factory, following the example of some of the large manufacturers at Home, and more especially with a view of preventing the importation of English clothing, intend opening an extensive Retail Establishment for the sale of their manufactures. For this purpose, they havr fitted up commodious premises at the corner of the Octagon 'and Prince* at reet, which are to be opened on. Saturday, May 27. This branch will be under the immediate management of Mr. Laurenson, and under the supervision of Mr. B. Hallenstein, the head of the New Zealand firm. Messrs Halleustein Bros,, under the management of Mr Anderson, a partner in the wholesale and factory branch, started the New Zealand Clothing Factory about two and a-ha'f years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale ; at present, they employ between 200 and 300 hands. They have had to overcome many difliculties and much prejudice, but now their goods, as will be seen ft om the ships' n-anifests, are being sent to all parts of New Zealand. In Dunediu only they have found persistent opposition on the part of the larger houses who are glutting this market with imported goods and, no doubt, the retailers find it to their advantage to push these iv preference to local manufactures. The proprietors of the Ne\r Zealand Clothing Factoiy have, therefore, very judiciously decided to introduce their maim • factures uirecfc to the large consuming population of Dunedin : and, in order to do so effectively, they have determined to sell a single garment at the wholesale price. The selling price is to ba marked in plain figures on every article, from which no abatement will be made. The business is to be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goods must be paid for on delivery, but, any article not found suitable may -be exchanged, or the inonej returned. Aa will be seen from uhe garments presented by the New Zealand Clothing Factory in. aid of the Benevolent Asylum, and now exhibited in this building, they are superior in style and quality, and at a proportionately lower pii c, than anything that can be imported. But, irrespective of all these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs local labour, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, and to all sections of the community.
MUNSTBR ARMS HOTEL Corner of Walkeb and Princes Stbeets, Dttnedin. P. O'BRIEN, - Pbopbietob, First-class Accommodation. Single and Double Bed-rooms, and a Bath-room. Private apartments for Families. Charges moderate. SKENE'S LABOREXCHANGE SPRINGES S^DUNEDINik C< EPARATE OFFICES fobthe LADIES. >3 ;__
T) SAMPSON, ■*s • Mebchant Xailob, HAT MANUFACTURER, AND MEN'S MEECEE, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. K.B. — Despatch and punctuality guaranteed. Noted for the aale of first-class goods.
J. HARDIE A.ND CO.'S rpRESH ABRIVALS OP NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE, Consisting of New and Fashionable Suits, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Sacs, Pagets, Alpaca and Silk Coats, White and Fancy Vests, Summer Overcoats, Engineers' Jackets and Overhauls, White Shirts, Oxford and Regatta Shirts, Crimean and Crape Shirts, Soft and Stiff Felt Hats, Drab Shell and Silk Hats. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. J. HARDIE AND CO. respectfully beg to announce the arrival of their New Purchases which they can with confidence recommend as worthy of especial notice, being all of the beat description of goods, and are remarkable for their exceeding cheapness. One Case Men* Tweed Suits, 50s One Bale Jean Shirts, 2s od, 2s 9d One Cose Alpaca Coats, 12s 6d Two Cases Alpine Felt Hats, 53 6d One Case Youths' Suits, 265, 30s, 35s Seventy doyen Cloth Caps, Is 6d. One Case White Shirts, 5s 6d * ' Three Cases Boys' Suite 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s. 200 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, 10s 6<* 1 2s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d. Spleudid lot of Scotch Tweeds from 2s 6d per yard upwards. An endless variety of Tics, Scarfs, Belts, Braces, Shirt Studs, Merino and Cotton Sox, Merino Under Shirts and Drawers, Night Shirts, Paper and Linen dollars, Umbrellas, cirpeb Bags, TraTelhng Trunks, Railway Rugs, Opossum Rugs, &o. J. HARDIE AND CO., TAILOHS, CLOTHIERS, AND OUTFITTERS Comer of' Prince and Rattray Streets.- Conrenfont to Railway Station.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 190, 17 November 1876, Page 1
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