WARMO L L ' S FIRST-CLASS OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. f There is no Place Like WARMOLL'S ? ( to Buy Good Clothing. J Bc^° All the articles combine Strength, Durability, Superior Style of Cut, and Choicest Pattern of Material, that are sold at WARMOLL'S. Sea Voyagers and Travellers, the best place for Outfits is WARMOLL'f. For a choice selection of Fancy Scarfs, Ties, Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs (hemmed), Purses, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, and all Toilet Requisites — Always go to WARMOLL'S. " Country Settlors, Farmers, &c, will find Stong, Serviceable and Good Articles at the Establishment kept by J. WARMOLL. HATS AND CAPS. Every one should buy their Hats and Caps at WARMOLL'S, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. For the largest and best selected Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing Try Warsioix's. MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES ! ! 1 Large Stock of Blankets, Sheets, Bedding, and r.lattresses, always ready for use at WARMOLL'S BEDDING WAREHOUSE, Four doors from JITS CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. JUST LANDED, EX WILD DUCK AND CLAUD HAMILTON : 35 tons 8.8. H. iron 25 cases Morewoon" and Hamilton's gald corgtd. iron, 6 7, and 8 ffc 20 kegs French wire nails 18 rolls cocoa matting, 3, 4, and 6-4 20 brls blasting andFPF powder 1 cask amber resin 2 cases iron bedsteads 6 do register stoves 12 Gordon, Kent, and American stoves 3 kitchen ranges *" 14 Colonial ovens 1 case nursery fireguards 4 cases floorcloths 12 cast furnace boilers 20 cases Sam Collins' axes 2 do do picks 1 case American handles 36 cases Jerome's clocks 10 do kerosene oil 20 coils Manila rope 33 do Europe do 1 bale cotton waste 25 drums boiled and raw oil and turps 7 casks assorted colors 12doz Foster's and Parke's patent spades 2 hhds tinware 1 hhd camp kettles 1 " B.M. cruet stands and tea-pots 1 case Albata and B, P, goods 1 case Lockwood's cutlery 2 cases plated enameled ware 1 case Avery's Steelyards 2 cases coffin furniture 1 hhd brushware n 2 casks washers, bolts, and nuts 2 cases Howard's celebrated ploughs 1 cask putty 4 casks sheet 2inc And a large assortment of builders' and and furnishing ironmongery. Feb. 8, 1865. E. W. MILLS. TO ARRIVE, PER MALLARD, FROM LONDON : (From Copeland and Co., London). 20 cases bottle fruits 25 do pint pickles 5 do hot pickles 5 do assorted sauces ' 5 do French capers 10 do salad oil, pints sdo do, half -pints 2 do calf's foot jelly 2 do castor oil, pints 3do do, half -pints 5 do anchovy paste, jars 5 do curry powder 3 do arrowroot 2 do tapioca 2 do mixed spice 2 do ground ginger 5 do candied peel 1 do maccaroni and vermicelli 1 do cayenne pepper 10 tons galvanised corrugated iron, 24 guage, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths 1 case ridge capping 1 keg cone head nails 2 do rivets, bolts and washers 20 cases Keiller's confectionery 150 boxes Window glass, 12 x 10, 14 x 10, 14 x 12, 16 x 12, 16 x 14, 18 X 14, 20 x 14, 24 X 16, 24 X 18, 30 X 24, 32 x 24, 42 x SO, 46 x 30, 44 x 32, 44 x 36. KRULL & CO. Feb. 8, 1865. WILLIAM J. CLEMENTS AND JAS. WHISKER, BUTCHERS AND POULTERERS, Old Court House, Thorndon Quay. Families, Hotels, and Shipping supplied on reasonable terms. Poultry of all kinds purchased.
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Evening Post, Issue 14, 23 February 1865, Page 4
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566Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 14, 23 February 1865, Page 4
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