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Erc\uv-\t vi>if. C«>r,<>j»tvr. ""m'TUixc. ■ {food and Slim nan, corner of r'uns and tl'.chen streets, (>amaru\. have the argcsb stock of <h ntti'nu'n's i 'ol<>t\i;i.| Cloth. in the north of Ot.e/o, and unsurpassed it cheapness .ami durability. Working men mil others will liud this a safe and rHiabto nfciililUUnu-uili to make tl i<-i i- pu rehash. ']vnry article of gumtinc iptdtty, and their tock is free of all guilds of a dou'oti'ul nr .ibluslv diaraeto r. Une price asked. —■ Aovt. | Oi:R N'kw /.nAt.Asn Inprs'tuuics —Messrs. Jallensrein Bros., mannlautimes and: whotettlo warehousemen, of the New Zealand ✓ lothing factory, t*i (lowing the example of •■mo of fcho large manufacturers at Home,. Jul more especially with a view of preventing tile importation-of English clothing.. are polling extensive retail establishments in lie large centres of population, for this urpose they have lately fitted tip contcnoious premises in Messrs. Shriutski and less' builditi'ts. Thames-streets where the do of their mauufacCures will bo thrown pen direct to the public of Oamarn. This vuueh, which will be opened on Saturday, tpril 7. will be under the immediate manageluiit of Hr. El. C. Lindsay. aud under the invsimal supervision- of Mr. P>. EEallonsteiii, Us head of the flew Zealand tirm. Messrs. tivlleustuin Bros., under the management of tr. Anderson., started the New Zealand dofcluiig factory about three years ago. nicy commenced on a comparatively small cale, but at present they employ between 100 and UH) people. They* had to overcome liuny dilHeulti 9,. and much prejudice, and ispocially the persistent opposition on the HU't i>6 tlie larger houses,. glutting this martut with imported good+v ami no> doubt the found it to> their advantage to push jhuso iu preference to local manufactures. Lh« proprietors of thw New Zealand Clothing Factory have therefore judiciottsty decided ' u wtcoduce their manufactures direct to the

I targe consuming ropnlation of NVw Z«nlin<l. i and in order to do so crt'eetttatty. they have : determined tn. sell a s>ins:l« jjariiwnt at the ' wholesale price. The 1 s>«-IIi»»ac i* t» he i marked in plain figures »>n ©vwy article. 'J" 10 ' which vu> abatement v»iU be made. 'he to W fc'orwtHofct>t stfiftty ( " llt fc'*® | tifcsh print: tptt\ awl alt pair! for on delivery, but any article not f»«tml J suitable may be etrhanged. or the money j returned. As wdl be t* fn>m the tnents exhibited, the pubtie vvil! now be afi>!c to choose from the largest stock of men's, youths', and hoys* clothing. superior in style and tonality. and at a p r op.»rtiorMtety I >wcr price to* anything that can l>« imported, iiut, irrespective of all th»»« advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to Mitpport 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»vr.) ||«tM>WAV's Oivr>tF..N r am> r«,iA-I>an. SCeroas Chest Complaints.—The enumeration »f these diseases* is scarcely necessary. as, unfortunately, most Englishmen know them to their coat, Coughs. common colds, influenza, bronchitis, »*thma. pleurisy, intlainmation of the lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, are sttceessftifly treated by rubbing llnlloway's f>mtment upon the ehest and upon the back In-twren the shoulders. It penerates internally, cheeks the eotd shivering, relieves tire over- gorged lungs. !*radrt;vtly removes oppression front the chest, and restores the oiistrueted respiration hitherto both distressiiigty disagreehle ami highly dangerous. In treating this class of d'seases. Itotloway's Pills should always l>« taken while using his Ointment ; they purify the blood, promote perspiration, and allay tlangerons irritations.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 314, 26 April 1877, Page 3

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Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 314, 26 April 1877, Page 3

Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 314, 26 April 1877, Page 3

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