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TUST OPENED!!! THE MOST SPLENDID SELECTION OE COLONI-J.L MAIM* C i.OTI i iN'i, F A X U V S U All F S A N D T 1 K S HOSIERY, MEUCEIIY, HATS & CAI'S, EVEtt EXHIBITED TO THE PUBLIC IN WELLINGTON. The Styles nre Modern and Recherche The Prices ure most Reasonable The Materials arc very Choice and Durable THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN DRESS Are ahvajs lo be obtained nt WARMOLL'S. T H E HOSIERY DEP ARTM EN T Contains a Superior STOCK OF REAL SCOTCH GOODS. THE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT Contains tbe most Varied and Fashionable Assortment of LONDON AND PAIUbIAN HATS To be obtained in the Colony. THE BUYING"- DEPAHTMENT!! There is no Home in lhe Colony lhat has greater facilities for purchasing in the Home and Colonial Markets, and very few lhat possess *>o thorough a knowledge of the Clothiiif* and Outfitting trade. INCREASED ATTEAOTTON. "WARMOLL'S ESTABLISHMENT Is now entirely devoted to the GENTLEMEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING TRADE., And contains the most perfect assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING IN WELLINGTON. The advantages to he derived from purchasing first band in tlie Markets of London Taris Scotland Australia, Ssc., ara offered to the Public of Wellington by J. WARMOLL, FIBST-CLASS OUTFIT TE It ("Opposite tho Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. ON SALE EX LADY DARLING, AUCKLAND, &c. QO TONS CIIILLIAN FLOUR, in 1001 b OU bags 10 " dressed Java rice, in 56 lb bags 5 qr-tierces black Hanihoro twist tobacco 1.5 boxes tobacco " May Flower, 1 ' Ilb 5 cases " " Sunny South,'* _lb 5 " '« " Littlo Sunshado,'* _ 10 " Barry's chicory 5 tons Victoiia Company's Ist wliite, Ist counter and yellow sugars 5 " "Mauritius sugar 5 " Hobson's Bay Company's Ist, 2nd, and 3rd quality and mottled soap 100 boxes Melbourne mould candles W. Ss Ot. TURNBULL & CO. May 13, IKGD. WELLINGTON PIANOFORTE SALOON AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, lAMBTOiV QUAY. CHARLES RUSSELL bega respectfully to inform tho public tbat he has now on hand Pianofortes and Harmoniums, imported direct from the best London and Paris houses, for sale or line; also, above 5000 pieces of Music, vocal and instiumental, ofthe newest publications. He will shortly bo in a position to supply Brass or Reed Bands to any extent, from eight to thirty performers; the largest and best selection of Musical Instalments ever imported into tho Colony, and at such piices as to defy com petition. Handsome Rosewood Coitage Pianofortes, from 00 to 75 guineas. Harmoniumi* by Wheatstoneor Elexandre, from 10 to SO guineas. Ho will receive fresh shipments from Home by every mail. Mr C. Russell takes this opportunity to return bis most sincere thanks to the ladies and gentle, men of Wellington, for the very liberal support he has received at all times from "them. He would state he has had about twenty years experience, both as a maker and tuner of pianofortes, &c, during which time he has formed business connections with many of the largest firms iv Europe, and begs to assure his friends and patrons that his whole study will he to always deserve their confidence and support N.B. — The fust and only Music Warehouse Establishment in the Province. All instruments purchased at this Establishment guaranteed, if not approved, exchanged. 300 Concertinas for sale, from 4s (Id. Violins, from £1 ls Oil. FOR SALE. A SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION, consisting of 0400 Aeies of Land, having natural boundaries. A newly built house and all requisites for carrying on the work of the will bo included in the tale. Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars apply to the Undersigned. OWEN, SIDEY, & CO. Wellington, 30th May, 1865. NOTICE. ALL persons having left Firearms with the late Wm, Davidson, are requested to apply for tlie same within one montb from this date, to John Smith, of Manners Street, Blacksmith, Executor ofthe said W. Davidson, who will meet all claims against him ; and all persons owing any money to the said W. Davidson are requested to pay the same to tho said John Smith, within ono month. Dated this l'Jtb day of May, 180,*). WANTED, employment by a young man ] (aged 24), can write a good hand, ani is willing to make himself generally useful. Ad' dreta, A.8., at tho offico of this paper.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2217, 10 June 1865, Page 4

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