Hollow-ay's Ois-raiEXT and Pills. —Dan geroua Chest Complaints. —The enumerator of these diseases is scarcely necessary, as, unfortunately, most Englishmen know them to their cost. Cuughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of the lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, are successfully treated by rubbing Holloway's Ointment upon the chest and upon the back between the shoulders. It penerates internally, checks the cold shiverings, relieves the over-gorged Junes, gradually removes oppression from the client, and restores the obstructed respiration hitherto both distressingly disagreeble and highly dangerous. In treating this class of diseases, Holloway's Pills should always be taken while using his Ointment; they purifj the Wood, promote perspiration, and allay dangerous irritations. Value for Money.—As a rule, nineteen people out of every twenty believe in getting value for their money, and as a reminder to tkoie who are about , to furnish their houses, replenish their wardrobes, or invest in a sewiu,r machine —for adornment, convenience, or*jomfort, they should.gp-, or send, to J. H. Milligan's Waitafei Houje, Thames-street,
Oamaru, where they will find the above carried out.—J. H. Milligan, Milliner,°Draper, Tailor, and Boot aud Shoe Importer.— [Ad-vt.] Gentlemen's Ready-Mads Colonial Clothing.—Hood and Shennan, corner or Tees and Itchen streets, Oamaru, have the largest stock of Gentlemen's Colonial Olothinaia. the north of Otago, and unsurpassed for cheapness and durability. Working men and others will find this a safe and reliable establishment to make their Purchases Every article of genuine quality, and their stock is free of all goods of a doubtful or jobbish character. One price asked.— [Advt.] Our New Zealand Industries.—Messrs. Hallenstein Bros., manufacturers and wholesale warehousemen, of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, following the example of some of the large manufacturers at Home, and more especially with a view of preventing the importation of English clothing, are opening extensive retail establishments in the large centres of population. For this purpose they have lately fitted up commodious premises in Messrs. Shrimski and Moss' buildings, Thames-street, where the sale of their manufactures will be thrown open direct to the public of Oamaru. This branch, which will be opened on Saturday April 7, will be under the immediate manage ment of Mr. R. C. Lindsay, and under the personal supervision of Mr. Bs Hallenstein, the head of the New Zealand firm. Messrs. Hallenstein Bros., under the management of Mr. Anderson, started the New Zealand Clothing Factory about three years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale, but at present they employ between 300 and 400 people. They had to overcome many difficulties, and much prejudice, and especially the persistent opposition on the part of the larger houses, glutting this market with imported goods, and no doubt the retailers found it to their advantage to push these in preference to local manufactures. The proprietors of the New Zealand Clothing Factory have therefore judiciously decided to introduce their manufactures direct to the larcre consuming population of New Zealand, and in order to do so effectually, they 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, lhe business is to be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goods must be paid for on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, or the money returned. As will be seen from the garments exhibited, the public will now be able to choose from the largest stock of mens, youths', and boys' clothing, superior in style and quality, aud at a proportionately ljwer price to anything that can be imported. But, irrespective of all these advantages, it is to the interest of everyone to support an industry which employs New Zealand labor, aud is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant and to everyone in the community. —[Advt.J
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 339, 25 May 1877, Page 3
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