250,000 GARMENTS AIIE MANUFACTURED ANNUALLY Br THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. The Factory, which is situated In DOWLINGSTRLtr, DUNEDIN, is the largest and Mioit complete establishment of the kind south of the Line, and in point of sanitary And general arrangements is not excelled in OiiEar Britain or Amehica. The larje and increasing demand for their celebrated Clothing, which is made of NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS, has necessitated considerable additions to the already extensive uncliiuery and plant 1.0 enable them to meet all demands. The Firm dovotc their attention to every Branch of the inaVing-up trade, and are Contractors to the ' K.Z. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS, POST-OFFICES, VOLUNTEER CORPS, Ac. Auckland Branch : 138 k 160, QUEEN-STREET, AX# AT ALacr.l'-STRtET, THAMES, J. riTZSIIIONS, Branch Uaaager. O THI. V g&M'M AR Y. For Transmission vja San Francisco. THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY (16 Pases) Will be published ob MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 17m Inst., And will contain all the Latest Mining, Local, Shipping, Commercial, Political, and Social and Domestic Ncns or the Month. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the Uteat and fullest Colonial Newj for Home Healers, and is the LARGEST PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. TWOPENCE PER COPT. Yearly Subscriptions for copies franked and s. d. posted regularly from the Herald Office, to any address (in advance) „ 4 6 Ditto dittn (croilit) _ ....60 DEATHS. Crum will. — On August 10, at his reiideuee, Laurel Villa, Archhill, after a long and painful illnets. Alexander Cromwell, aped 7_' years. The funeral will leare the above address on Sunday next, at three p.m. Friends wdl please accept this iaTitation. Ballastinc.—On August - J, at Mercury Kay, T. J. L. Ballanlint 1 , late of lila«gow, Scotland. (Home papers plea.se top/ ) Cur.rut —On Aurust 11, nt her residence, Arawasir»'jt (off Carluton Guro Road), Aucklaud, Jean Maxwell Campbell, 'diet of the late Robert Telfer Corbslt, M 1> , K.K.P.N.0.. *c., J.l'., formerly Senior Surgeon, i.l.ivow T.oyal Infirmary, and lata of B/ooklands, Tuakiu. The funeral will leave hfr late residence fur the Church of England Cemetery, Oiahuhu, on Saturday, tho lot'j iust., at one p.m. Roor.Ks-H»nnisoN.—< >n August 12th, at Frtoklinroa'l. Kl'zi Kotcen-LUrrUoo. the beloved wife of John 11. lichen-Harrison, aged 67 yean. Smith.- On August 1-2, Captain Wm. Smith, lata of s.s Kawat'ri, apod ytais 'I he fun«ral will leave the Hospital this day, at three p.u;., for tho Scotch Cemetery, Friends are restcctfully invited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 4
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