LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, j {FACING- THE' NEW- ODD MELLOWS , HALL.) ADDRESSED TO THE WORKING MAN; ■ This Style, On Sunday mom, his weekly labour o'er, This Style, 3Os- The Working Man on this our liappy shore, 13s. 6d. With decent meiß, perambulates the town. *-0- v Oy. Seeks the Ten Gardens, or some place near the town, e!^^SsOf, ."* / > Well clad in a suit from LEWIS MOSS'S Mart. #Ifr^rv *- ' \Sif\ Clothes made for wear, yet looking neat and smart, *~ |§p|ffl| How is it every working man is dressed, pH§3!H / In garments of mateiial the best, P*st3§Blf Of out ami finish first-rate in their way, filr^tS? / For which so little cash they have to pay. , fi&^/tSdsl It is because that LEWIS MOSS'S plan of trade, f^7gfi i A vast and beneficial change hits made, C i 1 Expenses neutralised, and money down, ■ terJ *gg[ Quick sale of goods,' and well-deserved renown. J%3 Have all combined to work the change of things, tej _ i , Which both to customer and tradesman brings Jjjj/ te-jjji I j A better profit; working men then go .-ssS-^^i^^ j/ And. test the merits of the great Depot. '^^^'^^jSIM^ mO MEET THE TIMES, offers the following List of Articles, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES:— Winfter Coats and Sacs. PRICES. Try L. Moss's dark Tweed Sacs from £1 1 0 to £2 2 0 Try L. Musi's fancy " from 0 18 6 to 1 10 0 Tiy L. Moss's fancy Doeskin Coats ; from 0 12 C to 0 15 0 Try L. Moss,s Black Cloth " from 1 1 0 to 2 2 0 Try 1,. Moss's Black Cloth Sacs ~ from 0 12 6 to 1 1 0 Try L. Moss's colored . " from 0 14 6 to 0 IS 6 • Try L. Moss's Winter Plaid Sacs from 0 12 0 to 1 10 Try L. Moss's Shepherd Phiid Sac (all wool) from 15 0 to 1 15 0 Try L. Muss's Colored"Alpaca Coats from 0 7 0 to 0 12 6 Vests, Try L, Moss s Winter Cloth Vests from 0 8 6 to 0 12 6 Try L. Moss's Winter Tweed Vest from 0 7 6 to 0 10 0 Try L. Moss's Fancy Quilting Vest from 0 6 6 to 0 10 q Try L. Moss's super Fancy Marccllas Vest from 0 10 G to 0 17 Try L. Moss's Light Shepherd's Plaid Vest from 0 S C to 0 11 '' Try ]j. Moss's Fancy Silk Vests from 0 5 0 to 0 12 Try L. Moss's Black Satin Vests from 0 0 0 to 0 15 Try L. Moss's β-ich Moire Antique Vests from 0 10 6 tj 1 SUMMER AND SPRING TrowseffS ! Trowsers! Tn'owseps! Try L. Moss's Summer Cloth Trowsers from- 0 15 0 to I Try L. Moss's Summer Tweed Trowsers from 0 12 G to 0 17 0 Try L. Moss's fine Doe Trowsers from 0 14 fi to 1 2 6 Try L. Moss's Black Cloth Trowsers from 0 17 6 to 1 1 0 fry L. Moss's Shepherd's Plaid Trowsers from 0 12 G to 0 16 0 Try L. Moss's Shepherd's Plai.l Trowsers (all wool) from 0 17 0 to 1 10 Try L. Moss's Men's White Linen Drill Trowsers from 0 9 6 to 0 12 C Try L. Moss's Boy's iincj Youth's Drill Trowsers from 0 6 6 to 0 10 6 Try L. Moss's Men's White Moleskin Trowsers from 0 5 G to 0 7 6 Try L. Moss's Stout Colonial made Tronsers from 0 7 6 to 0 7 6 Try L. Moss's Men's Cotton Cord Trowsevs from 0 6 G to 0 9 6 Try L Muss's Men's Worsted Cord Trowsers from 0 12 G to 0 17 6 Try L. Moss's Men's Bedford Cord Trowsers from 0 18 0 to 1 2 6Sisfirts! Shirts! Shirts Try L. Moss's Men's Stoiit 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 Regatta Shirts from 0 3 G to 0 4 G Try L. Moss's Swiss Fronts (ready for use) from 0 4 6 to 0 5 6 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 Mens fine White Shuts, (linen fronts) from 0 3 G to 0 G 0 oo TO MASTER MASONS. Just received, a small Parcel of MASONIC APRONS, by the " Eaglet," now on Sale Low. An extensive Stock of Boy's and Youth's Clothing always on hand. Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Socks, &c. ILewSs ??I<rj§3 would impress upon the Public of Wellington and surrounding Districts, that every article advertised by him is obtainable at the ILondon ESonsse at advertised prions, and from which no abatement is made. Any uiliole not giving satisfaction will be exchanged, or if preferred, the honey returned, and be not disappointed, as the tjOntlwai BSOWBC is closed ou Saturday's until dusk. KT.B,—CoMiurtry Stoa'dkeepea-'s Supplied'fulUy 25 pea» eesiit. claeapea , Oas&ai any otßaea , llohsc iaa Town, and all Oa , dca , s puncituaHy atitemletl C©. September 1, 1801). ' BEST MATERIALS, BEST FIT, ■ WEARS THE BEST. B . P O U°T¥ O N , Lambton Quay, (next Boor to Messrs. Luxford and Lings.) BEGS most respectfully to solicit the patronage of tbo Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding Districts. Having hud many years experince at the West End of London, enables, him to produce garments for quality and fit that cannot be excelled. Ho would puriicularly call tbo attention of goutlomen to his make of Trowsers, they arc cut upon a new principle, which ensures a perfect fit ; RESPIRATORY WATERPROOFING, A new process which renders all kinds of Cloths impervious torain.it supersedes the India Rubber by having no smell, ami allowing tlie free escape of perspiration. TERMS MODERATE. N.B.— Ladies' Riding Hnbits, Cloaks, Mantles, Jackets, cut and in ado to measure. A few ready mado Coats, Wuistcoats, Trousers, Boy's Tupics arid Ladies' Mantles, all our own make. Wellington, Bth Soptomber, 1859.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1369, 4 October 1859, Page 6
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