LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, (FACING THE KEW ODD FELLOWS' HALL.) TRY LEWIS MOSS' LIGHT SUMMER TWEED SACS, from 17s. 6<l. LONDON HOUSE, mRY LEWIS MOSS' SATARA CLOTH SACS, from 21s. I LONDON HOUSE mRY LEWIS MOSS* ANGOLA TWEED SACS, from 265. 6d. < L v LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS* Light Alpaca SACS, from 12s. 66. LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Superfine Black Cloih SAC, from 30s. LONDON HOUSE. mRY LEWIS MOSS' Super Doeskin SACS, from 255. X ' LONDON HOUSE. TRY LftWIS MOSS* Summer Tweed TROUSERS, from 12s. 6d. pair. I LONDON HOUSE. mRY LEWIS MOSS' Summer Check TROUSERS, from 15s. 6d. pair, j TRY LEWIS MOSS" Superfine Bluck Cloth TROUSERS, from 18s. 6d. pair. ! 1 LONDON HOUSK. | j *■ ■ —*■ ~~~ " ■ ■"" r i mRY LEWIS MOSS' Stout Bedford Cord TROUSERS, from 18s. 6d. pair. I TRY LEWIS MOSS' Working TROUSERS, in Moleskin and Cord irom 6s. 6d. pair, LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Summer Light Fancy VESTS, from ss. 6d. each. LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Light Shepherd's Plaid VESTS at 10s. 6d. each, LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS'' Summer Light and Dark Doeskin VESTS, from 10s. 6d. each. LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Regatta and Fancy SHIRTS, from 3s. 6d. each, LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Eureka SHIRTS, in White and Colored, with and without Colors, from ss. 6d. each, LONDON HOUSE. mRY LEWIS MOSS' Enamelled COLLARS, in Cloth, at 2s. 6d. a dozen, in I the Newest Siyles, suitable for Parties travelling ' • ° LONDON HOUSE. TRY LEWIS MOSS' Fine Panama HATS, at 10s. 6d., trimmed with White Crape for the protection of the Head, ftum 12s. 6d. * . LONDON HOUSE. | Men's Mercery Shirts, <&c«, LEWIS MOSS OF LONDON HOUSE has always on hand a Large Assortment of Crimeau Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hankerchiefs, Shirts, Braces. Vi es . &o ., ready for use. LONDON HOUSE. LEWIS MOSS, Proprietor. THE undersigned begs respectfully to thank his- Frieuds and the Public for the very liberal patronage siuce he commenced business, and also wishes to inform them that he has Removed to his new Premises, next to Messrs. Mitchell & Gandy, Grocers, &c, Cuba Street, where he will be happy to receive orders for FURNITURE of any description, at the very lowest remunerating prices. Wellington, January 29. 1861.. WILLIAM NICHOLSON. ALMA TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE, CLAY POINT MRS. LAURANCE begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Wellington | and the Country, that she has opened the above House, and trusts by j civility and attention to merit a share of Public Patronage. | ACCOMMODATION FOR A FEW BOARDERS. Ordinary from 12 till 2 o'clock: »ailjr. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS AND STEAKS, AT ALL HOURS. | 7th November, 186 L COIVEimONJNOT' FE AMD ! IF YOU Want a good COAT, VEST or TROUSERS for very little Money Call at WARMOLL'S, CLAY POINT. The right Article at the right Price, IF YOU Want SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK TJES, SOX, &c, &c, &0., all of the Newest Designs, call at WARMOLL'S, CLAY POINT. Quackery of Trade no longer Succeeds, iP YOU Want BOYS SUITS, call at WARMOLL'S, CLAY POINT, • GOODS, to be approved of, must have Sterling Qualities to recommend them ; in fact, the oonstant desire of all buyers is to find Warmoll's Outfitting Dbpot, Clay Point. * J. WARMOLL'S^ Outfitting Depot, Clay Point. 7th January, 1862.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 6
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537Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1693, 21 January 1862, Page 6
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