W. CLARK'S, CHEAP' SALE IS NOW ON, AND WILL BE CONTINUED THIS WEEK AND THE WHOLE OF NEXT. BARGAINS Iff BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CALICOS, PRINTS, HOSIERY, DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, IN FACT BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING. I A LOT OF REMNANTS TO BE CLEARED OUT VERY CHEAP. lgg» PLEASE TO COME AND SEE July 26, ISGS.
<f% «s hn % n m c A! TEA!! TEA!!. VISIT THE WELLINGTON TEA MART, WHEBE I'OU ONLY CAN PROCURE A GENUINE ARTICLE AT A MODERATE PRICE. WINES AND SPIRITS OS 1 THE BEST BRANDS. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. D. J. IIEALEY. bbb h k h & la 4£> 4* ® w SUBSCRIPTION LIST to raise a fund for the R.-lief of the Widows. Oi pliant, and Others left de.Htiiuic through tho lo»s of the CITY OF DUNEDIN, STEAMER. Mb. 11. J. Miller, Secretary to tho Committee. Mb. John Bath&atjs, Treasurer. Betlmne & Huntor ... 21 0 0 John Johnston ... 10 0 0 Levin & Co. ... 10 10 0 Edward Pearce ... 10 10 0 W. B. Rhodes ... 10 10 0 Civil Service Dramatic Club N.P. amateur performance 10 0 0 J. Dransfield ... 5 5 0 I W. &G. Turnbull & Co. ... 5 5 0 G. Moore ... 5 5 0 George Crawford ... 5 5 0 A.P.Stuart ... 5 5 0 J. &T. lvebbcll ... 5 5 0 Krull & Co. ... 5 5 0 W. M. Bannatyne ... 5 5 0 W. W. Taylor ... 5 5 0 Jacob Joseph ... 5 5 0 P. Laing ... 5 5 0 C. D. R. Ward ... 5 0 0 R.J.Duncan ... 5 0 0 A. do B. Brandon ... 3 3 0 J. Linklator ... 2 2 0 L. Levy ... 2 2 0 C. B. lzard ... 2 2 0 G. Hart ... 2 2 0 C. Scager ... 2 2 0 R. B. ilarfc ... 2 2 0 G. H. Vennell ... 2 2 0 J. Wavmoll ... 2 0 0 James Osgood ... 2 2 0 E. R. Rees ... 2 2 0 J. F. Hoggard ... 110 William Lyon ... 110 Edwin Stafford ... 110 J. M. Taylor ... 110 C. B. Borlase ... 110 R. S. Ledger ... 110 E. W. Mills ... 110 Tonks and Lowers ... 1 1 0 J. Burno ... 110 Kh'kcaldie and Stains ... 1 1 0 H. R. Kane ... 110 J. E. Watkins ... 110 W.Clark ... 110 B. Ling ... 110 G. Pickctt&Co ... 110 Mocller, Jacoby &Co ... 110 P. A. Clievarmcs ... 1 0 0 J. Mclntosli ... 110 M. Quin ... 110 John Plimmer ... 1 1 0 C. D. Banaud ... 110 John McLaggan ... 010 6 A. B. ... 010 0 B. Poulson ... 010 0 U. Reed ... 010 0 E. F. ... 010 0 W.Scott ... 010 6 A Friend ... 0 7 6 CD. ... 0 5 0 £189 19 6 BAZAAR ' IN AID of the erection of a NEW CHURCH* and MANSE; the Congregation of tit. Andiew'a Scotch Church, Lambton Quay, have resolved that a Bazaar shall be held on a day hereafter to be named. Contributions are solicited of plain and fancy needle work, books, ferna, toys, &c, which will be received by the undersigned and other ladies of the Committee. 31 us Geo. CaAwyoaD Mrs Riutagan Mks Fakmer Mks Eainie Mrs Holliday Mus C. Bohultzb Mus Muik Sliia SaiiTii Miss Paul Mks SSohwabtz 31 as Pobt Alks Sidey O L T'S REVOLVERS. As supplied to and adopted by the English American, Russian, Prussian, and many other Governments, are recognised to be thuiuoat durable and dficient Revolvers existing for House protection, travellers, and officers. Colt's celebrated revolving Hides, Shot-Guns, and Pistol-Carbines (Pistols with attachable stock.) Exhibition Prize Medal awarded, 1802. Beware of counterfeits. Every arm is London-proved, and bears the Company's trade marks. Holsters, Belts, Pouches, Ammunition, Address — COLT'S FIRE-ARMS COMPANY. 14, Fall Mali, London. Also to be had through any East India or Colonial Agency.
T^ASHIONABLE WINTER DRESS.— JD A SPECIAL SHIPMENT Jgs OF THE MOST SUPERIOR CLASS OE WINTER CLOTHING Hns just arrived from London direct, ex Chapman, ( g^" FOR WARMOLL'S C .^J Also, a very choice lot of REAL. SCOTCH TWEEDS. TOR OUR %W MAKING--UP DEPARTMENT BLACK PARIS HATS OF THE LATEST FASHION. GENTLEMEN'S and YOUTH'S CLOTHING In unlimited variety. EVKEY DESCRIPTION OF CAPES, TALMAS, AND OVERCOATS. COAT.:. TROUSERS, AND VESTS, In all the Best Materials — the Newest Designs — Superior to nny hitherto seen in this market. WORKING MEN'S CLOTHING. The Largest Assortment in the Colony, very Cheap, for Cash only. (Be in time). AT WARMOLL'S. t THE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT Is supplied direct from the Manufacturers with every New Style. Caps to Suit (Landsmen or Seamen). Hats of every description, including Black Silk , Paris Hats, IMPORTED BY J. WARMOLL. All tho LATEST NOVELTIES in Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Hommcd Hdkfs, Hosiery, Belts, Braces, Glotob, Rugs, Dressing Cases, Perfumery, and all articles for a traveller's outfit. ON SALE AT WARMOLL'S. DENT'S BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES Josephines do do TO BE HAD AT WARMOLL'S CRIMEAN SHIRTS ! ! Magnificent assortment for winter wear Portmanteauß, Leather and Carpet Bags, Overland Trunks and Horsemen's Valises and HavreBacks can always bo obtained AT WARMOLL'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c, TO ARRIVE PER ADELAIDE BAKER. i T^DWARD GREAVES SMITH respectfully IU intimates to the musical public of Wellington, that he is in receipt of Invoices and Bills of Lading of his first shipment of — Piano-fortes by Collard Erard and other celebrated makers Harmoniums suitable for Church or Draw* ing Room, by Alexandra Also, a large assortment of brass, reed, and string instruments, &c, &c. Parties about to purchase instruments of the above description, would find it to their interest to await tho arrival of the Adelaide Baker. WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Adjoining the Club. ■WILL BE OPENED ON THE ABBIVAL OP THE ABOVE VESSEL. E. G. SMITH is now in a position to offer for «ale, to arrive, any Instruments of the abovo description.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2239, 1 August 1865, Page 2
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