Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AT WARMOLL'S FIRST-CLASS CLOTHINOAND 1 OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, ■WBLLINaTOIf. ■! TAILORING NOTICE. Gentlemen will find; this Establishment one of the first in the Colony, at which to have their clothes made to measure. S^° A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER O» TEB PSBMISEB nnHE advantages to be derived from dealing at _1_ a first-class establishment, where Tailoring and Outfitting are combined, mu6t be manifest. You have tho choice of a splendid stock of colonial and homo made clothing at most reasonable prices, in which alterations can be anade to suit your own particular taste, and yqwan also select from a beautiful and well selected stock of Scotch and English and Sydney tweeds^aud West df England cloths, to be made up to your order i^ the first style of fashion at > WARMOLL'S FIRST-CLASS TAILORS ANB OUTFITTERS. { HATS HATS!! HATS!!! Large shipment just received. Black Paris Hats and black and drab Felts in the following new styles — Nelsons, square crowns;' Bathursts, do; Denison, do; Regents, Tasmanians, Regattas, Ascot, Cobdcn, tweed Anglesea, Prince Regents, Biisbanes, Richmonds, Lincolns. St Kildas, Canterbury, Peep o' Day, Eclipse, Prince of Wales. Oxford and Deerstalkers, Prince Imperials. Cork DcnUona, London, Sydney. Dundreary, Victorian, Otago, Victors, Canadians, itc. &c, &c. Boys hats and caps, military and navy caps Amo, 3 cases of travelling trunks, solid leather portmanteaus, leather bags, havresacke, horsemen's valisos and the large OVERLAND TRUNK. All who visit this establishment are bound {0 acknowledge the steck of clothing, hats, and caps superior to any in Wellington, and for variety of choice, one of the first in New Zealand. IMPORTS DIRECT TO WARMOLL'S ' 8^" ALL THE YEAR ROUND M$ Colonial and Home made Clothing of best quality and newest design, suitable for every clans ;ot' tho community in great variety, i I AT WARMOLL'S ESTABLISHMENT, Celebrated for keeping none* but GOOD AB T l|c LE S t -Vvsr.AJl naIND. _^ w J. WARMOLL V Wellington TO CONTRACTORS. \^ SINGLE AND DOUBLE WIDTH SCRIM, at TONES & LEWERS. ODD FELLOWS' PUBLIC LIBRARY. THIS LIBRARY is open for issuing on Thursday evenings, from 7to 9 p.m. It will be found to consist of very useful works, including some of the Utest and most popular authors. Tho Catalogues may be aeon between the hours above stated, at the Librarv-room , Odd Fellows' Hall. Terms: — 7s per annum, payable half-yearly, and in advance. S. WATERS, Hon. Sec. July 5, 1805. FOR HORSES. (TUBTON'S ERADICATING WORM AND \J CONDITION POWDER.— These powders are recommended as a safe and certain remedy for destroying every species of warm that afflicts the horse, as they supeisede all other medicines, ! by giving him additional strength and vigor, purifying his blood, and adding a fwc gloss to his coating ; and may bo given without making any alteration in his food, or intermission in his labor Sold in boxes, accompanied by a treatise on worms. The public are particulaily requested to observe that the signature of Robf., N. Gibton is on each wrapper. Sole Wholesale Agent, W. , Edwards, (J7, St. Paul's, London. Sold by C. D. Barraud, Chemist, Wellington ; also by W. Bishop, Wellington, August 8, 1805. No 3 FOR CHEAP AND EASY WASHING USE HARPER TWELVETREE3' riUirAIUTION OF GLYCERINE AND SOAP POWDER, which makes a profuse lather and saves considerably in Soap and rubbing. No washing Ciystals nor other Soap Powders will do this. Sold by all Storekeepers. Manufactory — Bromley by-Bow, London. H lO LADIES.— The only GENUINE WIDOW X WELCH'S PILLS are thoso prepared by Mia Saiuu Sjhtiikks (Grand-daughter to tho Widow Welch), from the real family recipe, without tho least variation whatever. This medieino is justly celebrated for all female complaints, nervous disorders, weakness of tho solids, loss of appetite, sick headache, lowness of spirits, and particularly for irregularities. Mr Smithers recommends mothers, guardians, manager of schools, and all thoso who have the care of females at an early ago, never to bo without this useful medicine. Important caution. — The only real proprietor and possessor of tho recipe, Grand-daughter- of tho lato Widow Welch, feels it her duty, not only in defence of her own and sole right, but as a protection to the public, to declare herself the only poi'i-oii entitled to tho original recipe, or at all authorised to make or prepare the said medicine. Observe that the genuine are wrapped in blue paper and sigi cd on the label by Mrs Sarah Smithers. Sold in boxea by O. D. BarrauJ, OhtftnUt, Wellington ; also by W. Bishop, Wellington. August 8, 1860. No 2

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18660102.2.3.5

Bibliographic details

Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 2

Word Count
740

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2304, 2 January 1866, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert