ROBINSON V. REDWOOD.
The following tetters appear as an ad'ortisement in yesterday's LytMkm Timn*: " Christchuech, April £877.
f< Stit,—t wish to be allowed to express
[to you my most profound regret anil scr|ro\v for tiie gross assault I committed on [you oft Tuesday night. En tendering you hriiy humble and public apology for this psiudt, t wish it! further to be known that mot the slightest provocation of any sort was jji-fen "to me by you at the time, nor wuaa word said by you which could in tiny justify my conduct, anil that the blow given by mo with a stick was totally unexpected by yon. I am, *&c., I " (yigned) H. UEPWOOP. |" Tt "v ibinson t Christe.hureh. [ April -<>, 1877. !.i ""j-iy to-your letter of to-day i: V- i . v ll mppology for the assault .Kiiiii. <! ■!;..<(! rutv E .have to- state Li r :• for many members of y' 1 1 ' :' 1 ; -■ ■ v.-i; hi i have known for many yam'S, and for whom I have much respect, [do not intend to> press the ca.'.e in the rolico Court against .you,, arid therefore, fur tluiso reasons, but fi>r no other, accept your apology. E ani, Ac., [ VV.vt. Eof.CNMojf. " ft. Redwood, flsij,."
I Hu N'raoncNM ilK4r>vs't.vpK CowiNt.u. i'l.imuNC. —fJoi.nl arid Shennan. corner of I'uCS and l-teheu struts. Oamaro. have the Urgest stock (if < ijpntlemeu's Colonial t'totfi* ng in the north <if Otago, and nn*ttrpa.;>Bed in* cheapness aaij'ttu nubility. Work uig men nul others will I hid this a safe ami reliable istalilislunuut to make their paruhases. 'lvory article 06 genuine iptality.. and their tin: It is free of all goods of a doubtful «r uliliish character. One price asked.— Aovr. | , eti i.unv.vv'»Ots'wncst asp Pttxa.-Short-loss of Dmtth, L'«tnghs, and Colds.-Thou-amis of testimonials can be produced 60 irovo the J.IIIWUI' possessed by theso, correct ive remedies ttv cases of asthmayTnciph-nt louHum ptiou, and all the chest iiul lun;js. Tliff iHatment w-dfcT rubbed upou JlO chest and bach;, peuetratfiug the skin, is ihsorbed and carried duWet ly to the Inng*. >l»un\ in (ymtaet with the whole uuss of Mood, it neutralizes or xpwls thom-i tiup*iMsujS' which art? the fntroation of consumption, asthma,, bronchitis*,, lueuiuouia, and similar complaint*, On the ippearauce of the first consumptive symp01ns the hack and chest of ths patient hoidd be fomented with warm bririts* dried Pith a coarse cloth, and ttolloway's |)int(lont then well rubbed in. Its absorption, nil subdue advancing symptoms, and battle Ihis formi 1 lablw foe. " I (•H-'u Nkw Zkai;ann In iu s'runcs. - Messrs. rtalkmstein Bros., manufacturers arid wholeale warehousemen, of the New Zealand ,'lot.hing Ifaetory. following the example of iomo of the large manufacturers at Home, tad more especially with a view of prevent-hg-the importation-of t'lngtish clothing, are Ipening extensive retail establishments in 1110 large centres of' population, fc'or this urposo they have lately fitted up eotumo•ious premises in- Messrs. Shnmski and Joss' buildings, Thames-street, where the ulu of their manufactures wilt be tlu-own ipon- direct to the public of Oama.ru, This Iruueh, which will bv opened ou Saturday, lipril 7, will be under the immediate management of Mr. R. t'. Lindsay, and under the lursoual supervision ofc' Mr. R Elalleustefti, he head of the 5»««r Zealand firm. Messrs. 3iallensteiu Bros., under the management et ti'. Audersou. started the f»ew Zealand |lothiug factory- about three years age. !hey commenced on a comparatively small calc, but at present they employ between lOt) - and -IOU' people. They had to (oveewme nany dilKculties. and much prejudice, and specially the persistent opposition on the lart of the larger houses glutting this market with imported goods,, and no doubt the tetivilevs found it to their advantage tt» push these in preference to local manut'aetures. Iha proprietors 06 the New Zealand t-'tothirig Factory have therefore judiciously decided to introduce their manufactures direct ti» the wusaminjf population of 2(ew Zealand, din,or' *.,> do -><» ellt.xCn.iJ2y, t&ey have
determined to sell a single garment at the wholesale price. The selling price Is to be 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 l»e_ paid fur on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, «>r the money returned. As will be seen iroin the garment" exhibited, the public will now be able t<> choose front the Eargeat stock of men s, youths', and boys" clothing, superior in style and fj.tta.lity, and at a proportionately I >wer price to anything tiiat can be imported, lint, irrespective of all thea« advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs New Zealand labor, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, and to everyone in the community.—[Ai»vt.]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 312, 24 April 1877, Page 3
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790ROBINSON V. REDWOOD. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 312, 24 April 1877, Page 3
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