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the head of the New Zealand firm. Messrs. HallensteinJßros., under the management of Mr. Anderson, started the New Zealand Clothing Factory three years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale, but at present thev employ between 3.J0 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 large 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. The 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 men's, youths', and boys' clothing, superior in style and quality, and at a proportionately 1 >wer 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, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, farmer, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, and to everyone in the community.—[Advt.]

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. * LL PERSONS OWING ACCOUNTS , _JI to the EVENING MAIL COMj PANY (LIMITED) up to May 15, 1877, are requested to Pay the same to Mr. J. Walls, Hardy's Buildings, Thames-street, before the 16't)i JULY. A. J. S. HEADLAND, Chairman. TIENDERS for the OAMARU BATHS, on a reduced scale, will be received up to JULY o. Plans at Mr. Thomas Glass' office. JOHN HARDY, 239 Secretary. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS, r g IHE Undersigned has several very " VALUABLE PROPERTIES, in Town and Country, FOR SALE. 226 J. CHURCH, Land Agent. A STORE and DWELLING-HOUSE with STABLE attached, at Pukeuri The above offers a g00,.: opening for a Grocer's Store, with /Bakery attached. The Waterworks Cjo*mu?t will soon be in full swing, and a large' trade should be done. Tenders Lease of the above to be sent to./ Messrs. Connell and Clowes, by FRIDAY, tie 29th INST. / CONNELL AND CLOWES, 21S' Auctioneers. i O R LEASE, STORE and RESIDENCE, situate in Section 5, Block XL, Oamaru Town, lately in the occupation of Mr. W. H. Dansey. For terms, &c, apply to 234 JULIUS AND BALMERr BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! J AS. MOLLISON AND SON'S New Boot and Shoe Warehouse In Thames-street Is replete with every variety of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes of the very best quality, of the very latest fashion, and at tlie very lowest i> oss i u l e prices. J. M. and S. have every .onfidence in inviting inspection of the Stock with which they have Opened, it having been very carefully selected, and including goods from the best French, English, and Colonial manufacturers. The Manufacturing Department has always received froin J. M. and S. very particular attention, and employing, as they do, only experienced workmen, and using the best materials, they feel confident in giving every satisfaction to the Customers in this Department. Note the address— Shrimski a>"d Moss's New Buildings, Thames-street. 922 BOARD AND LODGINGHOUSE, CORNER OF WANSBECK & TEE STREETS. r»/TRS. ALEX. SCOTT jJtA. be<*s to inform her Friends and the public' that the above House will be r OPENED Saturday; june 23. first-class table. Meals at All Hocrs. CLEAN BEDS. MRS. ALEXANDER SCOTT. 193 About 100 ACRES of Good AGRICULTURAL LAND, within two miles of Railway Station. Apply to 114 GEORGE SUMPTER.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 370, 30 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 370, 30 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 370, 30 June 1877, Page 3

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