THE M'ONS JT'fIcLOTHING HALL , L 6 %ip^ N ; STREET. ' »»M>M MlUrf, ' A ".'I E W LINES- in all styles' 12s. 6d. • '■ ADDRESSED '-'j^k T 6 THE WO ,R/k ING MAN. / Jlllim Iti this style ."•}.,"" ! »%W'Bll!y xdfeL n un^ay Morn, his weekly=labour" o'er, «|Hf^^%J? EJ >mß|^< The working man, on this our happy shore, Vsf~jlbl/S/ J^^fe^^^^L • With decent mien, perambulates the town, r ffSHiS'?/ i Seeks Sumner Road, or some place near the town, illg Well clad in sober suit ,fV>m Moss's Mart, — gjgfiililllfillffj Clothes made* for wear; yet looking neat and smart. , : S V—-:^B|i wk . How is it every working man is dressed ijjl |^===iil p B tn garments of material the best, f§|ft Of cut and finish first-rate in their way, ' For which so little CASH they have teh pay . Colonial make jj||g|||jj§ §§?C It is because'-that Moss's plan of trade'" ' **s> CH!^gr: dp= EIL\ A vast sitid^beneficial change has made; — • JEilaPPk '~ Expenses neutralised, an,d money down, ' •■ Quick sale of goods, and "5?ell deserved renownj blct iPPf Have all combined to work this change of tilings Wsm pptf , Which both to customer and tradesman brings ' rII? \W3 A better profit: working men, theni go' Eg WiA=s, And test the merits of the great depot. COATS! COATS!! COATS! ! £ s. d. £ s, 3. Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid sacs * 1100 to 20 0 Try H. Moss's summer tweed sacs 4 1 12 6 „ 2 2 0 Try H. Moss's fancy tweed sacs ... ... ... ... 126 „ 115 0 Try H. Moss's angola tweed sacs .-.« ... 116„ 112 6 Try H. Moss's black cloth sacs '.. 1 10 0 „ 2 2 6 Try H. Moss's light alpacca sacs 0 10 6 „ 016 6 Try H. Moss's super lustre sacs 0 15 6 „ 1 5 6 VES.TS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid vests. 010 6 „ 0 16 6 Try H. Moss's fancy tweed vests 0 7 6 v 012 6 Try H. Moss's angola tweed;vests ... ... 0 9.6.,, 015 6 Try H. Moss's moire antique vests ... , 012 6 „ 1 2 6 Try H. Moss's light silk vesta kt 0 7 6 „ 018 6 Try H. Moss's black cloth vests ... ... ... , oa6„ 015 6 Try H. Moss's black satin vests ... QlO 6 „ 1 2 6 TROWSERS! TROWSERS!! TROWSERS!!! s f Try H. Moss's tweed spring bottoms ... , 018 6 „1 5 0 Try H. Moss's cloth trowsers 0 15 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's fine doe trowsers;.- ' 0 17 6 „ 1 2 6 Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid (all wool) trowsers 1 1 0 „ 1 10 0 Try H. Moss's white linen drill trowsers 0 12 6 „ 1 0 0 Try H. Moss's moleskin trowsers (double stitched) ... . 4l > 0 6 6 „ 0' 8 6 : Try H. Moss's worsted cord trowsers ... 012 6 „ 1 1 0 \ Try H. Moss's Bedford cord trowsers ;.. 018 6 „ 1 2 6 ''-SfflEfit SHIRTS!! SHIRTSH! Try H. Moss's Crimeah plaidfr (all wortl) shirts 0 10 6 „ 0 16 6 Try H. Moss's men's stout twill shirts ; ... ..'. ... 026„ 03 6 Try H. Moss's men's extra stout, lined;:backs 0 3 0 0 4.0 Try H. Moss's men's fancy regatta shirts ... . .... ... 0 4.6,,. 0 5 6 Try H. Moss's men's Swiss fronts (ready for use) ... ... 04 6 „0. 6 6 Try H. Moss's blue serge shirts ■t ...... ... 046 „0 8 6 Try H. Moss's men's wdollen under shirts: ... ... ... 04 6 „ 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's fine white'linen fronts... .......... 04 60 7 6 ; Try H. Moss's boys' and youths' clothing of every description always on hand!. - 806 TS ! BOOT S!! 800 T S !!! Try H. Moss's men's elastic sides ... , ... 0 12 6 „ 1 10 Try H. Moss's men's clump soles ... ... ... ... 100„ 15 0 Try H. Moss's men's Wellingtons ...,-.., ... ... 0 1816 M 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's men's half Wellingtons ...,..«:. .»,. ... 018 >6 ti 11 0 Try H. Moss's men's Blucher boots ... . .< 012 6 110 Try H. Moss's men's heavy nailed ... ; ... ... ... 0150„ 018 6 Try H. Moss's men's Balmorals ... '• ' ... 0 15 6 „ 1 5 0 7 LADIES' BOOTS! Try H. Moss's ladies' cashmere ... „ ... 0 8 6 „0 12 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' cloth . .... ... ... ... ... 010 6 „ 012 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' kid (military heels) ... 0126„ 014 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' Balmorals ... 010 6 „ 013 6 ' Try H. Moss's ladies' patent shoes , ... 0 4 6,, 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's ladies'carpet shoes ... ... 0 3 6 ,; 0 4 6 GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES! Try H. Moss's girta' leather (very strong) ... ... ... 0 4 6,, 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's girls' patent leather, spring sides 0 56 „ 07 6 Try H. Moss's girls' spring sides, cashmere ... ... ... ,0 4 6 „ 0 8 6 Try H, Moss's girls' button, cloth ... ... 0 5 6. „ 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's girls' patent shoes .... , lt 0 3 6 0 5 6 Try H. Moss's boys' strong bluchers ... ... ' 086„ 09 6 Try H. Moss's boys' heavy nailed do. ... .... 0 7 6 0 10 6 Try H. Moss's boys' Wellingtons ... ... ... ... 010 6 „ 014 6 Try H. Moss's boy^ spring sides (patent fronts) , ... ... 012 6 „0 16 6 Try H, Moss's boys' half Wellingtons (double soles) 010 6 „ 0 15 6 By moss the infant world was clad 'Fore either herb or fruit; Then follow Nature, man and lad, ...... . / And get,of Moss a suit. > HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public of Canterbury and surrounding districts, that every ARTICLE advertised by:him;is OBTAINABLE at the MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, at advertised PRICES, and from which NO ABATEMENT IS MADE; but every articlrt ndt giving SATISFACTION, will be EXCHANGED, or, if preferred, the MONEY RETURNED without the LEAST DEMUR. «'■■■■ HENEY MOSS, '...'■■ - PrOp'rietor. MRS. HAYDEN, W. SANSOM, , v WELLINGTON TERRACE, TAILOR, DRAPER* Ac, WELLINGTON. : NEAR THE LION HOTEL, RANGIORA. : "VISITORS to Wellington are \ .—+ s ■ returng begt thank : for V that they, can be accommodated as \\ 9 t - ft .^ inhabitants age and support which she has hitherto^ met immed.ately attended to. with, and which Bhe takes this opportunity of NOTICE gratefully acknowledging. - ..-.-.•- ■■ ■ ■ ■ XMPORTERS bonding Goods in Peacock's RANGIORA. X Bonded Stores, are informed that all current T/i bu firtT n : .expenses'thereon must be paid before the goodi are i.v ato duuv, ) delivered, excepting on goods the property of parG) A ACRES of LAND, with 21 chains I ties having an account with the proprietors. All &*& frontage to a niflin to&d, and bounded I expenses from the time of wftjwving wiH be charged for * distanc* »f 80 <Sham» by » Hne ilteaai of I to the parties releasmg the gprih^whrther bpnded water. i by themselves or purchased ia,bonffat any period ' Tentiß easy.—Title—Crown Grants. subsequent to tho date of enbtf. ; Apply ti> Ma, WYLDB t ! J. TvFBJtCOCK & Co ; • KaiapoL '< Lytteltoa Jan. 11 1859. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 1
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1,102Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 668, 2 April 1859, Page 1
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