<■ Hl-c Of the la-go inamifacUircrs at Tl.ime, and more c.-peetaliy with :i view of iTeveutuig the importation of Kiiglish clotains, are •-jeu.ug extensive retail i-wtabiisliiueiits in the ia-iye centre-, of !n>r>uianom For thirt purpose they have iafeiy .'it-rod up comm'oiliou-, promises m .Shrimski and Mesa' bubumir-, Thames-street, where, the .sale of Their manufacture* wi 1 bo thrown oyen thrcct tn th.-j j.uibLc of 'Samara. Tins branch, -which will bo opened oil Naturday April 7, "will be under the imiiief.-v ; mnnage meat of Mr. IL U. : iudsay, 5 .•: : ,der ttie oersonai supervision of Mr '■: Jialleostcin, fie iietul of tiie >ow Zeal--.. : : .o, u . Messrs. H.:-!':---tcai lin... ■ 1 : er -;■.- .uinagemcat ot n :„ Ail:««n. sfj-tp.i '..';:.• New" Zealand i.*i. i-aetory r.'.>. >v.'c ohree years ago. They commenced -.' '•, omparatively siila-li scale, but at prc.-.'aa, 'iiey employ Cotwem 3'JU ami They iia-f J :u overcome many {Lihenitie,, and much prejudice, and part of til:..- getting this"inarKtst wit:i ji,i--jrt<iu good.-, and no doubt the retaih-r.- ir.aid it to their ad van:ago to push the*?- a> preference to local manufactures. i_o:> p-r prietors of ii: i; New Zealand Clothing rz-.-z- -y iiaw tlieiviwie judiciously decided :-: : :cri-dut:e their manufnetare-j direct to the cou-ummg Jiopuiarjoi! <,>' New Zealand,' -;iM in tinier to do so effectually, they have <<ete>m>ned to wholesale price. I lie seii;ng - pr;ee is to be marked in plain figure.- on every article, from which jio abatement will be made. Ti.e business is ro be conduced strictly on the cash principle, ami all goods must lie paid for on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, or the gjo?:ey returned. .As will bo seen from the (crto ch<!o?e from the largest stock of men's, youths', and b..ys' cioti.mg, superior in stje and cpiaiity, and at a p-oportumately 1 -wsr pnet to anything that oai be imported. iiut, irrespective of ail these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs Sew Zealand labo--, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechan c, shopkeeper, merchant, and to everyone ia the community. —[Advi.l 1
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 327, 11 May 1877, Page 4
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