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SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! SELLING OFF!!! TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE ! ! ! FEARFUL REDUCTION!!! FIFTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE!!! fTf ANTED THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGV\ TON TO KNOW, that ike above are some off the Puffs of the present day, put forth to catch the unwary and unsuspecting. If the Public only test these " fifty per cent cheeper " shops, they find in most cases, that they not only get an infebiob article ; but are charged more for it, than at the shops of more unassuming tradesmen, who have not the impudence, to profesß to sell at half the price that their neighbours do. Healthy competition is good, but deceit and monopolising avarice are detestable. LEWIS MOSS is fully aware, that the Public generally are willing to give a fair price tor a fair article, and he begs to inform them, that they will get as good value for their money at LONDON HOUSE, as at any of the CHEAP PUFFING SHOPS, and they may depend upon every article being truthfully represented. Oct. 1, 1862. LEWIS MOSS begs to inform his friends, that he is not hard up for CASH having no BILLS to meet, therefore he his preparsd to give a limited amount of CREDIT. N.8.— i>2,000 to Lend upon Appboved Secubity London House, Lambton Quay, LEWIS MOSS, Sole Proprietor. Country Storekeepers supplied on the ustial terms. Oct. 1,1862. LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS, nnwo cases gent's assorted col--1 LARS, consisting of the following styles — The Persigny The West End The Gem The Elgin The Volunteer The Rifleman The Cumberland The Trent The Garibaldi The Ratazza T c Tyrolese The Wellington The Invincible The Oxford The Corded Persigny The Corded West End The Colored Elgin The Paxton Tbe Picadilly The Reversible Country Storekeepers supplied, lower than any other House in Town, and the usual CREDIT given. London House, LEWIS MOSS, Oct. 1, 1862. LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS* NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. 6 cases of gents, fashionable Summer Clothing consisting of light tweed and doeskin sac coats and suits. LEWIS MOSS, Proprietor. Oct. 1, 1862. LONDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NEW GOOdTHnEW GOODS ! ! NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. ICASE, containing fifty (50) blue Silk Serge . Volunteer SAC COATS. A suitable article for the approaching season. LEWIS MOSS Proprietor. Oct.l, 1862. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. NEW GOODST~NEW GOODS ! ! 'IMWO CASES imitation Bedford Cord Trowsers X a capital article for the bush. LONDON HOUSE. Oct. 1, 1868. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. <> cases assorted fancy hosiery two cases fancy Crimean shirts, two bales scotch twill shirts (iined backs) TWO CASES FANCY REGATTA SHIRTS LEWIS MOSS. London House. Oct. 1,1862. NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS. 9 BALES super White Blankets 4 " Scarlet " 1 " Gentian «• 3 casks ) Lockwood's cutlery, Files, B.M. 2 cases j and E.P. ware 10 pairs Australian Arms and boxes 1 caso Hardware TO AERIVE PER ASTEROPE. Grey Domestics and Sheeting Fancy Prints, Navy blue and half mourning Horrook's white shirting Counterpanes Hosiery and Haberdashery > Small ware, &c, &c. W. WARING TAYLOR. Oct. 1, 1862. NGAHAURANGA INN. For Sale by Private Contract, ALL those valuable Premises known as the " Ngahauranga Inn," now in the occupation of Mr. W. E. Wallace, situated at the junolion of the Ngahtuiranga and Hutt Roads, being in a most eligible business situation, about two miles from the City of Wellington: together with 53 acres of Grazing Land adjoining, The Hutt vans to and from the City, pass the Inn twice a day. The Inn is a good, commodious, and substantial Wooden Building : consisting of a spacious bar and seven rooms. The Land is held on Lease for Twenty-one years, from the 25th April, 1853, at the moderate rental of thirty pounds per annum, with the power of renewal for twenty one years more. There is a Garden, a Publio Pound, a large Stock Yard, capable of holding 100 head of Cattle ; also two Stables, one of which has two Loose Boxes. The situation is well adapted for the shipment of oattle being sheltered from the prevailing winds in the harbour. For terms and other particulars, apply to WILLIAM HICKSON & CO. July 1,1862

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1777, 9 October 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1777, 9 October 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1777, 9 October 1862, Page 2

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