THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, LONDON STREET. A•F E W LINES I n al i fityleß 12s. 6d. ADDRESSED '.' . ' TO THE" 'WORKING MAN. In this style ' . ' . " ' ■NpFm j^L On Sunday Morn, his .weekly labour o'er, WfjpJ^Mill] Jm Hipt The working man,, on this our happy shore, WJ^^wl SjgjSl!§B3S&. ■ With decent mien, perambulates the town, * jg^^jp/ WOt ii=§ll|ij|ln Seeks Sumner Road, or some place near the town, ' >H§P*!y ' =^= ]|§|I^3i|j§j ' Well clad in sober suit from Moss's Mart, —' Bpj|ljjl§|*l jfl! Clothes made for wear, yet looking neat and smart.- ' pf Srr^-jf jl If/I How is it every working man is dressed pll IsEggggji gpl In garments of material the best, - Ijplisirfjl jßja Of cut and finish first-rate in "their way, \lillJlßfllP " For which so little CASH they-have to pay? Colonial make j^zzifizfzl: jgQ. I*l *s heoause that Moss's plan of trade ■ ■ -• s' GJS^=jjjßf3(it\ A vast and beneficial change has made; JiSflliP§Jiik "^^g=^^s^^ Expenses neutralised, and money down, , , mtmffiSmk Quick sale of goods, and well deserved renown, m!M \iw/" Have all combined to work this change of things Bh WS/ • ■ Which both to customer and tradesman brings >-^M WF, A better profit: working men, then, go . . |||» Wm, And test the merits of the great depot. . COATS'! COATS!! COATS! ! , £ s. d. £ s. d. Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid sacs ... -. 110 0 to J 2 0 0 Try H. Moss's summer tweed sacs 112 6 „ 2 2 0 Try H. Moss's fancy tweed sacs ... ... ' 126,, 1-15 0 Try H. Moss's angola tweed sacs , 1 1 6 „ 1 12 6 Try H. Moss's black cloth sacs . 1 10 0 „ 2 2 6 Try H. Moss's light alpacca sacs ...' 0 10 6 „'0 16 6 Try H. Moss's super lustre sacs , - ...■, - 0 15' 6 „ 1 5 6 VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! \ :--■ . Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid vests ... , ...'.- .... ... - 010 6 „ 016 6 Try H, Moss's fancy tweed vests - 0 7 6 „ 012 6' 1 ! 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 li#ht silk vests' 0 7 6 „ 0 18 6 Try H. Moss's black cloth vests ... ' ... " .:."... 0 8 6 „ 015 6 I Try H. Moss's black satin vest 3 010 6 „ 1 2 6 ! TROWSERS! TROWSERS!! TROWSERS!!! Try H. Moss's tweed spring bottoms ' 0 18 6 „ 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's cloth trowsers > ... 015 6 „ 1 1 0 : ' Try H. Moss's fine doe trowsers 017 6 „ 1 2 6 .Try H. Moss's'shepherd plaid (all wool) trowsers '..■. ... I 10„ 110 0 Try H. Moss's white linen drill, trowsers ... - .... ... ,012 6 „ 1 0 0 Try H. Moss's moleskin trowsers" (double stitched) .'...' 0 6 6 „ 0 8 6 Try H. Moss's worsted cord trowsers , 012 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's Bedford cord trowseru,... 018 6 „ 1 2 6 . SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! ' . Try H. Moss's Crimean plaid* (all wool) shuts ... ... 0106„ 016 6 Try H. Moss's men's stout twill shirts ... -..-, ,r, 0 2 6 „ 0 3 6 Try H. Moss's men's extra stout, lived backs ' ,*. ... 030 040 Try-H. Moss's men's fancy regatta shirts 0 4 6 056 Try H. Moss's men's Swiss fronts (ready for use) 0 4 6 „• 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's blue serge shirts 0 4 6 „ 0 8 6 Try H. Moss's men's woollen under shirts 0 4 6 „ 0. 6 6 ; TryH. Moss's fine white linen'fronts 0 4 6 „ 0 7 6 Try H. Moss's boys' and youths' clothing of every description' always on hand. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! Try H. Moss's men's elastic sides 0 12 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's men's clump soles ■ 1 0 0 „ 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's men's Wellingtons ... 018 6 „ 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's men's half Wellingtons ... ... .... 0186 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's "men's Blucher boots 0 12 6 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's men's heavy nailed-- - 0 15 0 „ 0 18 6 Try H. Moss's men's Balmorals 015 6 „ 1 5 0 - '■' LADIES' BOOTS! Try H. Moss's ladies' cashmere 0 8 6., 0126 Try H. Moss's ladies' cloth 0 10 6 „ 0 12 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' kid (military heels) 0 12 6 „ 0 14 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' Balmorals 0 10 6 „ 0 13 6* Try H. Moss's ladies' patent shoes 04 6 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' carpet shoes 036 046 GIRLS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES! Try H. Moss's girls' leather (very strong) 046 066 Try H. Moss's girls' patent leather, spring sides 0 5 .6 „ 0 7 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 Tiy H. Moss's girls' patent shoes 0 3 6,,05 6 Try H. Moss's boys' strong bluchers 0 8 6 „ 0 9 6 Try H. Moss's boys' heavy nailed do 0 7 6 „ 0 10 6 Try H. Moss's boys' Wellingtons 0 10 6 ', 0 14 6 Try H. Moss's boys' spring' sides (patent fronts) 0 12 6 „ 0 16 6 Try H. Moss's boys' half Wellingtons (double soles) 0 10 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 tho MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, at advertised PRICES, nnd from which NO ABATEMENT IS MADE; but, every article not giving SATISFACTION, will be EXCHANGED, or, if preferred, -the MONEY RETURNED without the LEAST DEMUR. HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. MRS. HAYDEN, W. SANSOM, WELLINGTON TERRACE, TAILOR, DRAPER, &c, WELLINGTON. . near THE LION HOTEL, RANGIORA. TTISITORS to Wellington are informed a . .. , A , ' V that',they can be accommodated as WS' r + et"rns hl\ bef *"*■! for above with respectable board and residence. In / T ! •*• Ff o ™"I>S ff t0 *}? ini mbltants endeavouring to combine the comforts of a home °J k*™V°\™& Kangiora, &c, and hopes for a conwith steictly moderate CHARGES, the proprie- tinuance ot the same. . tress trusts to merit a continuance of that patron- . Ord. e. ra. Wlth, *J r- Sadler- Kaiapoi, or by post, age and support which she has hitherto met immediately attended to. with, and which she takes this opportunity of - T -^ m T ~ „ gratefully acknowledging. ; , NOIICL . TMPORTERS bonding Goods in Peacock's RANGIORA. -»- Bonded Stores, are informed that all current TO BE SOLD ' expensed thereon muat be paid before the good* are ■ ' ' delivered, excepting on goods the property of par-; O^f. ACRES of , LAND, with 21 chains ties having an account with the proprietors. All amJjL} frontage to a main road, and bounded expenses'from the time of receiving will be charged for a distance of 30 chains by a fine stream of to the parties releasing the goods, whether bonded: water. , . by themselves or purchased in bond at any period; Terms easy.—Title—Crown Grants. nubsequent to the date of entry. Apply to Me. WYLDE, J- T. PEACOCK & Co Kainpoi. Lyttelton Jan. 11 1859.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 1
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