THE " LONDON HOUSE." ; ; . <* AIR-" THERE'S A GOOD TIME COMING, BOYS." There's a cold time coming, boys, And you will need a wrapper warm I cold time coming; ' ' To screen you from tbe ruthless storm.l The summer season now declines, In tbe cold time coming. And any one may trace the signs, Ofthe cold time coming. Summer clothing* will not do, You must have something stronger ; Drenching rain will soon descend, And hence again I warmly say,. ' And wintry winds blow stronger; Don't wail any longer. Then come to Moss's, conic at once, There's a cold time coming. D ° n ' a°rold time coming. There's a cold time coming, boys. A cold time coming; There's a cold time coming, bojs, Just see tbe prices Moss will quote, A cold time coming; For winter cape and over coat, But Lewis Moss has now on hand Tor the cold time coming. A stock unequalled in the land, For the cold time coming. Cheapness, as the system here. Makes public aid tbe stronger; duality is here displayed, Then come and piitro nize my mart, Arid nothing could be stronger; Don't wait any longer, Then take a hint and come and buy: Theres a cold time coming, boys, Don't wait any longer. A cold tune coming ; There's a cold time coming. The summer season now declines, As any one may trace the signs, There's a cold time coming, boys, Of the cold time cuining. A cold time coming; May 30, 1859. PRINCIPLES OP TRADINGS-. THE principles upon which the Business of LEWIS MOSS is conducted must ensure that confidence which it has ever been his aim to create-, as it at once secures all against IMPOSITION being practised upon them. Tho principles he refers to are the following:—lst. Each garment is marked j the exact Selling Price in Plain Figures, from which no abatement can be made. 2nd. Any Article purchased at his Establishment (if not worn) will be exchange! ; or, if preferred, the Money returned without the least demur. WINTER COATS AND SAGS ! PRICES. Try L. Moss's daik Tweed Sacs from£l 1 0 to £2 2 0 Try L. Moss's fancy " from OIS 6 to 110 0 Try L: Moss's fancy Doeskin Coats from 0 12 G to 1 15 0 Try L. Moss's Black Cloth " from 1 1 0 to 2 2 0 Try L. Moss's Black Cloth Sacs from 0 12 0 to 1 1 O Try L. Moss's Colored " Sacs ...... from 0 14 6 to (j 18 G Try L. Moss's Winter Plaid Sacs from 0 12 0 to 1 1 0 Try L. Moss's Shepherd Plaid Sac (all wool) from 1 5 0 to 115 0 Try L. Muss's Colored Alpaca Coats from 0 7 6 to 0 12 6 VESTS Try L. Moss's Winter Cloth Vest from 0 S 6 to O 12 0 Try L. Moss's Winter Tweed Vest from 0 7 G to 0 10 6 Try L. Moss's Fancy Quilting Vest from 0 0 6 to 0 10 6 Try L. Moss's super Fancy Marcellas Vest from 0 10 6 to 0 17 C Try L. Moss's Light Shepherd's Plaid Vest from 0 8 6 to 0 11 6 Try L. Moss's Fancy Silk Vests from 0 5 6 to 0 12 6 Try L. Moss's Black Satin Vests from II i) G to 0 15 G Try L. Moss's Rich Moire Antique Vests from 0 10 0 to 1 1 0 SUMMER AND SPRING TROWSERS! TROWSERS! TROWSERS! Try L. Moss's Summer Cloth Trowsers from 0 15 0 to I 1 0 Try L. Moss's Summer Tweed Trowsers from 0 12 6 to 0 17 6 Try L. Moss's Fine Doe Trowsers from 0 14 0 to 1 2 6 Try L. Moss's Black Cloth Trowsers from ') 17 G to 1 1 0 Try L. Moss's Shepherd's Plaid Trowsers from 0 12 0 to ■ 0 16* G Try L. Moss's Shepherd's Plaid Trowsers, (all wool) from 0 17 G to 1 1 0 Try L. Moss's Men's White Linen Drill Trowsers from 0 9 6 to 0 12 6 Try L. Moss's Boy's and Youth's Drill Trowsers from 0 G 0 to O 10 6 Try L. Moss's Men's White Moleskin Trowsers from 0 5 G to 0 7 G Try L. Moss's Stout Colonial made Trowsers from 0 7 G to 0 7 6 Try L. Moss's Men's Cotton Cord Trowsers from 0 G 6 to 0 9 G Try L. Moss's Men's Worsted Cord Trowsers from 0 12 G to 0 17 G Try L. Moss's Men's Bedford Cord Trowsers from 0 18. G to 1 2 G Just Opened, One caso Saxony Flannel Crimea Shirts, a great comfort to parties travelling, commencing from 10s. 6d., and warranted all wool, suitable for the s**tning season. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTiS! Try L. Moss's Men's Stout Twill Shirts .' from 0 2 G to 0 3 0 Try L. Moss's extra Stout, lined backs from 0 3 0 to 0 3 0 Try L. Moss's Men's Fancy Eegatta Shirts from 0 3 (I to 0 4 G Try L. Moss's Swiss Fronts, (ready for use) from 0 4 0 to 0 5 fi Try L. Moss's Men's Blue Serge Shirts from 0 4 G to 0 7 G Try L. Moss's Woollen Under Shirts from 0 2 9 to 0 5 6 Try L. Moss's Men's fine White Shirts, (linen Fronts) from 0 3 li to 0 6 G An extensive Stock of Boy's and Youth's Clothing always on hand. Nock Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Socks, &c. lie-Win Moss would impress upon the public of Wellington and surrounding Districts, that every article advertised by him is obtainable at the KiOSldon Mouse, at advertised prices, and from which no abatement is made. Any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged, or if preferred, the money keturnkd, and be not disappointed, as the liU»iilloil Mouse is closed on Saturday's until dusk. N.B.—Country Storekeepers Supplied fully 25 per cent, cheaper than any other Mouse in Town, and all Orders punctually attended to, April 25, 1859.
ON SALIi BY THE UNDERSIGNED. A FEW TONS OF HORSE SHOE IRON Bullock Bows and Chains Wellington, M. QUIN. Mny 9th, 1859. FOR SALE. Of) HEAD FAT BULLOCKS, fit for the -* A -' Butcher. Apply to Alex. SUTHERLAND, Lyall's Bay; or to M. QUIN, Wellington, Dixon Street. May 9tb, 1859. ** N 0 TIC E. WANTED to Purchase, a Small Sheep Farm, Stocked or Onstocked, with Homestead, either in tho Province of Wellington, Nelson, or the Ahuriri. Address C. S., Post Oflice, Wellington. April 28, 1850. PLOUGHS FOrIaLE ~ STRONG SCOTCH PLOUGHS with extra mounting nt greatly reduced prices, from £1 10c. to £10. M. QUIN. Wellington,. May oth, 1850. ~ W ANTE ~D. Sy GOOD SERVANTS, immediately. Apply to " -.. MRS. JOSEPH, 7 ' Wellington, . ■ . Lambton Quay. ' May oth, 1859. ' ■'■ / : ; ."'-'■ ."'" OWEN DALY, ~^~ 7 ~ T7 ~ ""'" ~Ti itS VLTiKXJI I" ' MOLEswonm stbeet. May 30,1850,
THE Undersigned have a vacancy for a Bookkeeper. None but thoro.ughly competent persona need apply. BETHUNE &r HUNTER. ■ Exchange Buildings, Oth May, 1859. WILLIAM BENTHAM, PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS ■*- Concertinos, Flutinas, and Accordians and other Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired on Reasonable Terms. Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington. May 10,1859. REMOVAL.. LAND AND ESTATE OFFICE. MR. J. 11. WALLACE begs to inform tho Public that lie has removed his Land and Estate Office to those premises lately occupied hy Messrs. Smith & Co , aud formerly occupied by Mr. W. Allen as tho Wellington Sale Rooms, Lambton Quay. Properties and Stock sold either by Public. Auction or hy Private Contract. . Plans and Registers of every District kept for reference and general information. Lauds purchased and selected, aud Crown Grants procured. ■ Loans negociatcd, Mortgages arranged, aud capital invested. ' Properties valued, and Surveys executed. Estates-managed, and general Agency Business conducted'with Europe; the Australian Colonies, India,'and America. ; Lambton Quay, Wellington, Sept, 13,1858.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1339, 17 June 1859, Page 6
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