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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PADDLE STEAMER MOUTOA. Colonial Defence Office, Wellington, 21st March, 1866. TTIENDERS will be received at this Office until X noon of Saturday, the Ist May next, for the purchase of the Colonial Government Stcamor Moutoa, to be delivered atWanganui, as she now lies, with the exception of all arms and ammunition on board. The Moutoa is 103 feet long, 14 feet broad, draught of water 3 feet 6, inches loaded, 2 feet 6incheß light; is fitted with two single high pressure engines of 20 horse-power. She is in good working order, and fitted with boats and all requisite gear. By order, 3. HOLT, Under Secretary. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. mENDERS are invited for the CARRIAGE | X by sea of GOVERNMENT STORES be- I tween the various Ports in the Colony, at per cubic foot measurement, specifying the rates between the several ports respectively. Tenders to be addressed to the Commissioner of Customs Office, Wellington, endorsed " Tenders for freight." . WM. PRANCE, I For Secretary and Inspector. Office of Commissioners of Customs, Wellington, 27th March, 1866. TRADE NOTICE. TO ALL CLASSES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WARMOLL'S TCjEW OUTFITTING ESTABLISHEENT Was opened on Saturday, 17th Feb., WITH FIVE ENTIRE SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS, Containing men's, youths', and boys' HATS AND CAPS MERCERY HOSIERY CRIMEAN SHIRTS TRAVELLERS' REQUISITES and GOOD READY-MADE CLOTHING of every new and choice design, cut and made with the greatest care, and guaranteed to fit all sizes. J. WARMOLL, Proprietor. THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in the Province and one of the finest in the Colony, is offered to the public this season by WARMOLL. OUTFITS— TRAVELLERS OVERLAND or by VESSEL will find all thoy require on the SHORTEST NOTICE, at WARMOLL'S. The PROPRIETOR has determined that th PUBLIC GENERALLY shall be well SUPPLIED with GOOD AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING At reasonable prices, And, in consequence, has largo SWpments to ARRIVE BY EVERY VESSEL, Direct from the Manufacturers, so that the univorsal cry shall still bo GO TO WARMOLL'S, All the Year Round. TrtORD'S PECTORAL BALSAM OF HOREJJ HOUND, for the Helicf and Cure of Coughs, Influenza, Asthmas, and all diseases of the Chest and Lungs. Horehound is an herb which has over been esteemed by the most able physicians (or its salubrious qualities in the cure of coughs, colds, asthmas, and all pulmonary complaints. As the usual mode of using it was attended with consderable inconvenience, Mr Ford was induced to offer the public au elegant preparation from that universal and well known herb. The distinguished approbation it has met with, is a sufficent testimony of its efficacy. Many thousand persons have annually, since its publication, experienced a relief, far excoeding their most sanguine expectations, and remain living testimonies of its restoring qualities. Prepared by the patentee, Thomaa Ford; who requests the public to observe, that the Genuine Improved Pectoral Balsam of Horehound^ has the outside wrappers printed in red ink, and signed by the patentee in black ink; and as a further pretestion to purchasers, the name of his agent, Mr Edwards, 67, St Paul's, London, is engraved on the Government stamp. Sold in bottles by C. D. Barraud, Chemist, Wellington ; also by W. Bishop, Wellington. August 8, 1865. Nol

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXI, Issue 2343, 3 April 1866, Page 7

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