Ocr New Zealand jxdustktes—"Messrs. [ilieustein Bros., manufacturer* and wholeliu warehousemen, of the Xb\v Zeal uid uitliity Factory, following the example of ma of the large manutaetiirers at Home, id more especial y with a view of pieventlithe importation, of rhiglish clothing, are "ciini" exteu-ive retad establishments in ie centre* of population. For this irpose they have iaeiy fitted up comnioi L i.w premises in Mes=>rs. JShumski and ;,ias' buildings, Thames-street, where ti.e I: of their manufactures wi 1 be thrown jen direct to th : public of Uauiaru. This ouch, which wdl be opened 011 tatur.tay [>ril 7, will be under the immediate m mage .ato: Air. It. L-. Lindsay, aud under the •r=oiud stipervh-ion of Mr. B. llalleasteiu, whcail ot the .\c\v Zealand tirm. Messrs. .tlleiistein Bros., mi er the management of r. .-WuLrson. started the New Zealand iothiug Factory about three years ago. ley eoaiiuciie-d on a conn aratively small ,ik; but at pre.-eat they employ hetwe n Maud-too They had to overcame any uiuietuiies. and mach prejudice, and pjcially tli..- ; "-'i'c'i.-tent opposition o.i tlie irt ot the ;.'. \u-.r iiousi'S, gutttuig this maris with impo.t -d good-, and no doiu.t the Utiers t'oua iit to their a.ivau ago to pudi j iii.te in nreferei.ee to ioo.d manufactures. I lie pioprL-tors of the New Zealand Oio-hmg j wcory Lav.-, therefore judiciously decided j lutr.iduc: fche.r manufacture:; i'.i.eot lo the rjjeeou.unuiig ponuuitioa or >.evv Z.\d ml, il ill order to no so eife> tually, they have iteniiined lo :.e.l a single garment at the uoL-saie price. She sell.ug pr>ce is to be irked m plain figures on e. ery article, from Inch u> i:b.:t-meac wnl be made. Tlie tsiiKSi is to be conducted strictly ou the sh principle, an I alt goods muse be paid rou deawry, but any article not tound itable m.iy Oj exchanged, or tiie money ■tiinie i. -is will bo teen irinu the gareuts exhibited, tlie public will now be aoie i choose irum the largesG stock ot men s, jutlis'. and boys' elotniug, superior in sUie id miahty, and at a proportionately 1 >wer rice to anything that cuii imported, ut, irrespective of all these advantages, it to the interest of everyone to support an dustry which employs New Zealand labor, id is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, niicr, uieehr.a:e, shopkeeper, merchant, id to everyone in the community.—[Aovr. j Valck roR Mosev.—A3 a ride, nineteen s >ple out of every twenty believe m getting due for their money, aud as a reminder to 10 :\i who are about to furnish their houses, pkuish their wardrobes, or invest m a sowg miwinii; for adornment, convenience, comfort, they should go, or send, to J. H.iLLiti.vs's Waitaki House, Thames-otreet, amaru, where they will limi the above iige earned out—J. H. Milligax, AiiLiiJr, Usaper, i'aiior, aud Boot and fehoe lmiiter.- [Anvr.J wtNTLhiiiiN's Readv-Mvoe Colo>-lvl LOTHtNO. — ILood aud Sjiiennan, corner of ees and Itcheu streets, Uiuuru, have the igest stock of t.ientlemeu's Colontid Ciothgin tiie north of Utago, and unsurpassed r cheapness and durability. Working men ul others wdl tin t tins a safe and leoable ta'ulishmeiit to make their purchases, very article of genuine qu dity, an-1 their ock is free of an g -ods of a douOtful or bbiih character. One price asked.— iDvr.]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 326, 10 May 1877, Page 3
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