TAKE NOTICE! THE WHOLE OF WARMOLL'S STOCK AND PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD by the LAST DA V OF THIS YEAR. W ARM OLI/-S. LAST SALE IN. WELLINGTON. Men's Superior Trousers, NeAv Goods, 8s Cd . WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Youths' Superior Trousers, just landed, Gs Gd WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Superior Black Cloth Coats, Latest Style, 18s Ccl WAR MOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Double-Breasted Vests and Trousers, eross:poekets, Colonial Made, 20s Gd - WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Boy's Black Cloth Trousers, Superfine, 10s 0d and 12s Gd . Youth's Black Cloth Trousers, Superfine, 10s Gd and 12s Gd W ARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Superior Grey and Mixed Tweed Colonial Made Trousers, Cross-pockets, 18s Gd . WARMO LL' S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Best Colonial Made Full Size Saxony Under Flannels, -is Gd WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Crimean Shirts, Full Size, 8s Gd and 4s Gd ■ WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Superior Summer Tweed Trousers and Vests, los Gd WA R M OIL'S1 LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Extra Superfine Black Cloth Trousers, Cross-pockets, 14s Gd WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Double-Breasted, Colonial Made, Galatea Jackets, Sis WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Men's Superior White Long* Cloth Shirts, Linen Fronts, 4s 9d WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. Gentlemen's Best French Colored Kid Gloves, 2s Gd WARMOLL'S LAST SALE IN WELLINGTON. A dozen of the Best Collars and a Necktie for Is. It is with regret that WARMOLL leaves Wellington, and it must be acknowledged that he has done his best to supply the public with-Good Articles at remarkably Low Prices, and he thanks all classes for their liberal appreciation of his endeavours to place business on an equitable basis, by enabling 1 the cash purchasers to always reap the greatest benefits. WARMOLL has extended the cash system to the Thames, and it lias enabled him to establish a business that is daily increasing', and which requires so much of his time and attention that he deems it better to make a sacrifice, and finally wind-up his Welling-tori business than neglect it. JOHN WAEMOLL, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 1
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352Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 1
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