:i5 uu3i»c.ss Notice, , :.i , ' 0.1 '■ ■; f . : TIM A Rtf : CLOTHING; FACTORY! T IM A Rtf CLOTHING FACTORY! T.IMARtf CLOTHING FACTORY ! MAIN' NOETH ED. OPPOSITE CORNER’ TO SMITH’S COAL YARD. SUPPORT THE NEW INDUSTRY. SUPPORT THE NEW INDUSTRY. SUPPORT THE NEW INDUSTRY. ''' ■ : • a-.. STo mere Ready-made Olotidait Co moro Ready-made Clothing , No more Ready-made Olothiaf : MarveUously' lo?v/p:pioes • Marvellously low prices , Marvellously,low., pricey
A Saving T of Sis '■‘T' 11 *' ' jpouij4 - , i' Saving. of’. Six Shillings ia the -■ Pound i- . ‘ A Saving of Sis .Shillings in tho Pound a 5 ’'• n< BRBERT ■'> ULAPHAM, • ppippiixsm.' : ' f ■ rgIHE SUCCESS which has crowned the various CLOTHING FACTORIES in &ew Zealand daring the past few years, has been freely discussed in , the English Markets, and on my recent visit to the Mother Country, I was induced by my Friends (who are large Manufacturers of Woollen Goods), on.,my. Return to New Zealand,to start a Factory, having for its object the means of supplying all kinds of Men’s, Youths’, aid Boys’ Clothing,. (Made to Measure) at the prices usually charged by other large Factories to their wholesale clients, FOR EXAMPLE— Should a Man, Youth or Boy require a SUIT OF CLOTHES; he can come to My Factory/' select his material, have his measure taken, and in, say, 48 hours afterwards Seceivo his Clothes, ! on payment of the price charged to store* keepers in Timaru and elsewhere, being fully 30 per cent., or Six Shillings in the £ Cheaper,. Thus, a Suit of Clothes made by Tailors and charged, say, £5, My price would be £3los Facts are stubborn things , Facts are stubborn things : i Facts ; are stubborn things Ono trial will prove tbo fact One trial will prove the fact One trial will prove, the faot Herbert Ola ph am ( proprietor. • • ■ I have now on hand .a choice assortment of ’ all kinds of the best’. English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, from the most noted manufactories,and have just received advices of a much larger supply,, now ou.thft w,a ter.amd,.;: da'ly expected. .... •. t fl ff , ‘ i ’ ’ ■ ' The Juvenile Branch of this New Industry will receive my especial attention, as my experience in New Zealand has proved the many difficulties that ; ,haye been encountered in procuring really l good' and Serviceable Clothing for the rising generation. The prices I intend charging will be so low that 1 feel sure no Beady-made Clothing shop will be able to compete.
Beat wortonanpbip Best workmanship Best workmanship Fit guaranteed Fit guaranteed Fit guaranteed No more Slops from .Dunedin and Obristcburob ... No more Slops from Dunedin and Obristcburob No more Slops from Dunedin and Obristoburob Support tbo New Industry Support tbe Now Industry Support tbe New Industry THE TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY THE TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY THE TIMARU CLOTHING FACTORY MAIN NORTH ROAD, Opposite corner to Smith’s Coal Yard. MAIN NORTH ROAD, Opposite' corner to Smith’s Coal Yard. MAIN NORTH ROAD, Opposite corner to Smith’s Coal Yard. H. CLAPHAM, PROPRIETORGentlemen's Own Material Made up, at the Factory’s Wholesale Price.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2956, 15 September 1882, Page 4
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492Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2956, 15 September 1882, Page 4
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