LAMBTON QUAY, (FACING lEE NEW ODD fMLLOWS' EALL.) 4 " soliSiirwiESTiiii " In tnis rain world of change and pain, • That soon his dress alike must fade, As down its paths we wind, i Or he himself gron stout. How harrowing the reflection is, j That Nicholl's coats will threadbare grow, That everything must end ! j And Hoby's boots were out, The flower that in the genial spring, ? And whence can he renewal get, We hail with gladsome eyes, i At cost alike so rare ? Cut down by autumn's cruel blast, ; The faded garments here replace It blooms, it fades, it dies ! : Made with such faithful care ? So while the English Immigrant, ■ Friend ! cease to agitate your uiind ! Just landed on these shores, i Or grieve upon the loss, Fresh from the English tailor's hands, ! But seek the well known London House, The painful fact deplores, And ask for LEWIS MOSS. BBS* TfP * * ■ w ''- *^ * "^ra q wJSbHIEm #'~t_t! toh tf Xt w Be mm w 7 l \g£i HBBBBH BW Mm jp % y* If Ti^rTrlr ßoftrr^l r^ . •« " ... • s Iki^b 7^" *^\ c^ ||| S Hp§ °° - S co L^WIS MOSS, October*, 1080. PROPRIETOR.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1469, 6 November 1860, Page 8
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188Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1469, 6 November 1860, Page 8
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