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LONDON HOUSE. .LEWIS MOSS FEELS GREAT PLEA.SGBE IN ANNOUNCING THE AKBIVAL OF THE EIXON CASTLE WITH HIS NEW AND CHOICE SHIPMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE CLOTHING, SUITABLE TOR THE WINTER SEASON. PARTICULAR care has been taken to import goods only of high character for permanency of color and durability. It is impossible to form a correct opinion of the various STYLES, QUALITIES, and MATERIAL of my present varied assortment through the medium of an advertisement; I therefore, respectfully invite my friends and the public to call and inspect the most extensive and superior stock of clothing, ever exhibited itk Wellington. The PRICES are . STRICTLY MODERATE and any article not giving entire satisfaction will be EXCHANGED or if preferred the MONEY RETURNED without demur. THOUSEILS DEPARTMENT. Black doe Trousers, spring bottoms from 17 6 to 25 0 Plain and fancy doe ditto, peg tops and spring bottoms .. from 16 6 to 21 0 Shepherds plaid, spring bottoms from 17 6 to 20 0 Cheviot tweed „ from 15 6 to 21 0 Black Bedford cord Trousers from UO oto 25 0 Drab Bedford „ „ .. ; .. .. from 17 6t021 0 Millers' mole Trousers, doubled stitched and taped.. .. 8 8 Men's cotton cords „ 7 6 Winter Trousers, wollen mixed .. „ . . .. 12 6 Tweed Trousers 15 6 Youths' tweed Trousers from 10 6 COAT DEPARTMENT. In this department will be found a large number of new materials. The new Elastic Cloth Sao in indigo, blue, and black, bound with silk braid . . . . „ . . 30 0 Black cloth Sacs, newest shapes ... . . . . from 25 0 to 40 0 Fancy doe Sac Coats .. ... .. from 21 0t032 6 Cheviot tweed ,', „ . . . . . . from 22 6 to 80 0 Plain colored tweed Coats .. .. .. from 25 0 to 82 6 Bedford cord Sacs . . . . . . from 33 0 to 40 0 Boys' and Youths' Sacs of every description VEST DEPARTMENT. Gent's black cloth Vestß single and double breasted, the new shape and superior quality . . . . ' from 10 6 to 14 6 Heavy winter doeskin Vests, various patterns . . . . from H6to 12 6 Fancy tweed and doe do .... from 86to 10 6 Cheviot tweed, various colors . . . . from 96t0 12 6 A large stock of moire antique silk in black and light colors white marsala ditto, suitable for weddings or ball costume. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. An immense assortment of suits in Cheviot tweed, doeskin, tweed, silk mixture, and woollen . . . . from 60 0 OVER-COAT DEPARTMENT. INVERNESS CAPES iv heavy witney, ditto Palmerston Walking Coats; Reversible Beaver ditto, in blue black and brown ; Pilot Cloth Jackets .. .. from 15 0 to 82 6 Velvet pile plush Sacs, these coats are the present fashion in London „ . . . . 35 0 WATERPROOF CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. In this department will be found a large assortment consisting of white Guttß Percha Coats,' Capes and Leggings, also the Vulcanised India Rubber Coat .. .. from 25 0 to 82 6 SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Gent's white Shirt 3, with collars . . . . . . from 5 6 Gent's „ f , without collars . . .. .. from 6 6 Gent's Crimean Shirts, with collars .. .. .. from 06to 12 6 Gout's superior Crimean Shirts, without collars, latest patterns from 10 6t014 0 Gent's Regatta Shirts, neat patterns « . . . „ 4 6 Men's Twill Shirts . . . . . . 3 6 Gent's Merino under Shirts „ „ „ from 30to 6 0 Gent's Merino and Cotton Drawers . . . . . . from 46t0 7 6 WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT. Five bales of 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 scarlet, blue and white Blankets Two bales Bush and Railway Bugs . . . . . . from 8 6 Men's Woollen Drawers . . „ . . from 6 6 Men's Woollen Undershirts . . „ . . from 5 I to T I Wuollen Hose, Half Hose, in Aberdeen, alloa and knitted it from 1 6 per pair Men's Woollen Mufflers .. .. .. from 1 6 each MEN'S HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Now ope ling three cases, in the newest shapes and styles, consisting of the Oxford, Dsarstalkers, Sydney, Milton, and Soft Crown Cavour Hat ; Caps in military, navy blue and black cloth; Glengarry, Balmoral, and Aldershot, from one of the first Louden makers. MEN'S ENAMELLED AND PLAIN LEATHER LEGGINGS. Two Cases of men's and youth's long and short Leggings now opening GENT'S TRAVELLING BAGS. One Case now opened of Carpet Begs, in various sizes and patterns MEN'S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. Two Cases of Gent's Faucv Ties and Silk Scarfs, from Is 6d to 5s 6d. The latest styles. Three Cases of Gent's Linen Collars, newsbapes) — The West End, Oxonian, Dundreary, Th« Gem, Cumberland, Elgin, Ratazzi, Invincible, and Persigny. Two Cases consisting of India Rubber Braces, Pocket Handkerohiefs, ready hemmed, Cambric ditto 1 ditto ditto Gentlemen will find this department complete with all the latest styles and patterns. The largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Ready-made Clothing, and men's mercery in Wellington aud please Note the Address — Lewis Moss, sole proprietor, London House, Lambton Quay, Wellington, *pposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, ALL GOODS marked the SELLING PRICE in PLAIN FIGURES, from which NO REDUCTION is made. Articles not approved of after being taken home, will be at ones exchanged or if wished the MONEY RETURNED without any demur. LEWIS MOSS. PROPBIETOB.

A WARNING. " Ills small at first, grow larger from delay And slowly eat their sad and cankering way ; Thus by excessive throes the frame is torn. Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." Us. Dabwik. THE writer desires, nay, feels it his duty, tc Btate, that he has given a large amount of time to the study of the symptons and treatment of those diseases which, from a feeling of delicacy, medical men have neglected iv their studies. It is a matter to be regretted that the public at large are so little acquainted with the anatomy of the more secret parts of our organisation, and yet, when vre consider how much mkery is entailed on mankind by this want of knowledge, it must suggest I itself to the mind of every reflective person as being of the greatest import. i Man cannot err or committ any offence to the I aws of Nature without Dame Nature sooner or ! ater resenting the affront, and when she does she pays her debt back with frightful interest. When a student at Paris Dr. L. L. Smith had ample opportunities of making these diseases his peculiar study. Again, Dr. Smith was assistant for some years to the celebrated Dr. Culverwell , of London. On the continent all morbid feelings of delicaoy in this matter, all foolish prudery, are banished, and medical men address themselves to the subject, and make these important diseases their especial study. Dr L. L. Smith has, in like manner, devoted many years to the study of uervovs debility proceeding ' from indiscretions, sterility, and also in all those oases which render married life a burden and a curse rather than a round of continual happiness. Many practitioners may be well read up (in theory) in those diseases, but the majority cf these cases require the attention, or, at least the advice, of one who it is well know must have a thorough practical knowledge of them and not only a prastical knowledge of the disease, but also a practical knowledge of the influence of this climate on diseases of females, which latter is most essential to their treatment. Dr. Smith has been now nearly eleven years practising in this colony. As a general practitioner bio reputation has spread throughout the whole of the neighboring colonies. He has., however, more particularly devoted his attention to the diseases of women and children, diseases of the eye, dyspepsia, syphilitic and nervous affections, disease of the skin, and to the treatment of those diseases which have the symptons enumerated in the commencement of this notice. Consulting Feb by Lktteb, j6l. Dr. L. L. Smith can be consulted personally daily, mornings and evenings. Consultation fee (including medicine), 10s. Consulting Booms, 192, 1925, and 194 Bourke Street, east, Melbourne. '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1896, 18 July 1863, Page 6

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