■ OP" MBS. FOLEY MR. WALOOT MES. JONES MR. JONES THE LEGITIMATE _DRA.MA. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY ■■ EVENING, JUNE 15th, 1859, The -Performance-to commence with (he Domestic Drama of "GRACE HUNT LEY!" To conclude with a •G li OR.IOUS FA.» CE ! ! TICKETS TO BE OBTAINED OF MR. BARRY, MR. BANNISTER MR. M'INTOSH, AND AT THE BOX OFFICE FROM H TO x. Pkices of Admission:— Boxes,-As.-; Pit, 2s. Doors opea at half-past; Seven;; Performance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. j m . ,«us s , B. N. JONES, Manager. &OO3> HEWS. FEOM Sl<§£jfflS. JRAWLINSONbegs to aequairit the inhabitants-of Wellington and its • vicinity, that he has now opened his HEW -TAILORING MANUFACTOBY, ynjmi-A?J a enabled ' and does b y the a 'J of his powerful SEWING 1^ ° f GoUtlemeU ' s Clothing, at considerably _ This Machine is capable of sewing 100 yards of any thickness of- cloth or cloths in one hour, and uiuy be seen at work daily, at his Factory. The Stock which 3. R. has, was selected'by him previous to his leaving London and came with him by the "Alfred the Great," consequently may be depended upon as be.ng of the NEWEST STYLES. He is enabled to make Suits following prices, and all other Goods equally low. '.Gentlemen's Black Cloth Dress Suit 'f n "jj " superfine Yorkshire Saxony Suit 4 0 0 extra super. West of England Wool-dyed, newesV'Saxony" 5 5 0 J. Jt. respectfully invites the MERCHANTS OF WELLINGTON to inspect ■Weir •'t n Manufactory, Dickson-street, two doors from the Nag's Head, May 27, 1859. BEST MATERIALS, BEST FIT, AND'WEARS THE BEST. ~ ' —■ 000-*-B. P O ULBO-N, fjBIBH3EOK-jßlßli£ TAILOR, (FROM LONDON,) LAMBTON QUAY, (NEXT DOOR 10 MESSRS. LVXFORD $ LING'S.) BEGS most respectfully to solicit tho patronage of the Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding Districts. He can supply a first-rate article and (W fit • having had many >envs experience at the West End of London, feeling confident that one trial will ensure their future orders. He has a new Stock of superfine Cloths, Doeskins, &c, &c. Also, Ready-made Coats, Trousers, Waistcoats Boy's I unics, Jackets, &c, all his own make. ' } B. P. would particularly call the attention of Gentlemen to his mnko of Trousers having made this difficult garment his particular study, enables him to produce Irnuserseasyin the stride for walking or riding, falling gracefully on the foot and retaining its position without straps. ' N.B.—Ladies' Riding Habits, Cloaks, Mantles and Jackets, cut and made to measure. Liulies waited upon by Mrs P May 31, 1859. CURTIS & CO., K a ™£mXm™ SJ^it* and FttShional), ° Guods ' consistiDg A few real Chinchilla, Wincey, Tweed and Fancy Dressos Flannels Bonnets, Stays, Children's Pelisses, French Merinos and Do Laiues Colored Russell Cord, Gumbroon, Serge, Habit Shirts, Sleeves Black .vlohnir, Gloves, Trimmings, Bluck Felt Riding Hats Horsehair Crinoline, Head Drosses, Mohair Caps, Cap Fronts blipoer Patterns, Black Paramatta, Coburgs, Alpaccas Whito and Colored Plushes Wellington, June 10, 1859.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1337, 10 June 1859, Page 2
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