WARMOLL'S FIRST-CLASS TAILORING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, Wellington. TAILORING NOTICE. Gentlemen will find this Establishment one of the first in the Colony, at which to have their clothes made to measure. B® 3*3 * A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER _@H ON THE PREMISES. rriHE advantages to be derived from dealing X at a first-class establishment where TAILORING and OUTFITTING are combined, must be manifest. You have the choice of a splendid stock of COLONIAL and HOME MADE CLOTHING at the most reasonable prices, in which alterations can be made to suit your own particular taste, and you can also select from a beautiful and wellselected stock of Scotch, English, and Sydney Tweeds, and West of England Cloths, to be MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER IN THE FIRST STYLE OF FASHION by WARMOLL'S FIRST-CLASS TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! A large shipment just received. Black Paris Hats and Black and Drab Felts in the following new styles — Nelsons, square crowns ; Bathuist,do ; Denison, do ; Regents, Tasmanians, Regattas, Ascot, Cobden, Tweed, Anglesea, Prince Regents Brisb.ines, Richmonds, Lincolns, St. Kilda9, Canterbury, Peep o'Day, Eclipse, Prince of Wales, Oxford, and Deerstalkers, Prince Imperials, Cork Denisons, London, Sydney, Dundreary, Victorian, Otago, Victors, Canadians, &c, &c, &c, Boys' Hats and Caps, Military and Navy Caps. ALSO, 3 cases of TRAVELLING TRUNKS.SoIid Leather Portmanteaus, Leather Bags, Havresacks, Horsemen's Valises, and the large OVERLAND TRUNK. All who visit this establishment are bound to acknowledge the stock of CLOTHING, HATS, and CAPS superior to any in Wellington, and for variety of choice, one of the first in New Zealand. IMPORrs DIRECT TO WARMOLL'S B®° ALL THE YEAR ROUND _gg| Colonial and Home-made Clothing of the best quality and newest design, suitable FOR EVERY CLASS OF THE COMMUNITY, in great variety AT WARMOLL'S ESTABLISHMENT, Celebrated for keeping NONE BUT GOOD ARTICLES ALL THE YEAR ROUND J. WARMOLL, Wellington. August 17, 1865.
BUSINESS NOTICE. T\URING the rebuilding of the Victoria Hotel, the Bar Business will be carried on in the next house to the hotel. R. SOMERVILLE, Proprietor. 22nd August, 1865.
MQUIN AND SON, , Iron Merchants, Importers of Bar, Rod, and Sheet Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails, Rasps, Knives, &c. A large quantity of Fancy Saddlery at present on hand will be sold off at less than Cost Price, in order to make a speedy clearance for fresh consignments expected. Note the address — DIXON STREET.
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Evening Post, Issue 173, 28 August 1865, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 173, 28 August 1865, Page 3
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