TRADE NOTICES. rpiIANKS — HEARTY THANKS. To all the Liberal and Enlightened Colonists Who have by PATRON ACKE ' ' | Shown their appreciation ■ Of Enterprise, i fid enabled - ! WARMOLL ; To carry out his design of introducing A FIRST-CLASS- I GENTLEMEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS', CLOTHING, HATTING, ! AND . , TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, (When the population appeared too limited) to admit of his keeping THE XABOE, VARIED, AND EXPENSIVE STOCK, Required to give general satisfaction to all members of tho community. Again WARMOLL Expresses his most hearty thanks, and will ever make it his FIRST conSlDEbation to repay the community for INCREASED PATRONAGE By keeping pne of the most supebb and EXTENSIVE Stocks of CLOTHING AND HATS To be found in the Colony. $£FL AEGE SUPPLIES HATE BEEN RECEIVED IS" FOR THIS WINTER SEASON «^| f TO MEET THE EXTRA DEMAND I For the MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING & HATS Imported by WARMOLL. MOST EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE Per Cruiser, from London „ Vorifcas „ „ Weymouth „ „ Raglan „ £ All those Goods ) Direct from the Manufacturers, Made expressly to order, for WARMOLL'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. mH E PANAMA SERVICE Has been lWimci'LAiiTA' studied, and the requirements* of all intending voyagehs will be well supplied on the SHORTEST NOTICE By WARMOLL, Colonial Outfitter. {^"THOUSANDS visit Wakjcoll's yearly The majority of new Customers Confess they made .a great mistake By not COMING EARLIER to select 83g~Men'p, Youths', and Boy's Clothingjggl At WARMOLL'S FAMOUS ESTABLISHMENT. Long Lists of Goods are not quoted, IJUt UVLTjr ivvHolo of MEN'S, YOUTHS', and Boy's Wearing- Apparel are always in stock at WARMOLL'S. ' . j HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. The spacious show room is laid off for Hats and Caps, and is not to be outrivalled in QUANTITY, quality, o>- style, for Hats and Caps of every, description ; in fact, every one who want a good STYLISH HAT, goes to' WARMOLL'S. PORTMANTEAU & TRUNK DEPARTMENT Contains Solia leather Overland Trunks, enamelled and plain ; do do basil, Railway Portmanteaus of every size, expanding or plain ; solid leather, horse hide, enameled and American leather, carpet and duck Travelling Bags ; Hat and Bonnet Cases, Compendiums and Coat Bags, Surveyor's Waterproof Bedding . and Clothes Bags, leather Haversacks, Horsemen's Valises, Fitted-up Traveller's Bags complete, Pocket Books, Purses, and every other good and Berviceable article suitable for Travellers. WARMOLL'S BEDDING DEPARTMENT Can always be relied upon for Mattrasses, Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpaiies, • &c, for Travellers or household purposes. Always in Stock, f^" VERY WIDE FLOOR CLOTH. June 9, 1866. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS, AT THE BLUE BELL BOARDING HOUSE, Willis street, Wellington. ORDERS sent to the above address by employers from town and outlying districts, promptly attended to F. HARTNETT, Manager. Juno 2nd, 1863. MESSRS. TRABK and BARNETT, late of the Ferry House, Manawatu Ferry, about to dissolve partnership, request a settlement of all accounts due to them before the 30th June, 1866, and all persons having claims against them will at once forward the same. Manawatu, May 26th, 1866. AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PLORIOULTURAL SEEDS. WAITE, BURNELL & CO., Seed Merchants of 181 High Holborn, London, England, can supply clovers and grass seeds for permanent pasture, turnips, mangold, anil carrot, as well as every other kind of field, ga- den, and flower seeds, all new and of tho bctt stocks, selected specially for exportation to tho colonies Catalogues and terms to be had on application. 11 Clements Lane, Lombard Street, London. ACCLIMATISATION. THE COMMITTEE of the Wanganui Acclimatisation Society, having resolved to offer a premium for the introduction of the MURRAY COD into this Province, notice is hereby given that a snm of twenty-five pounds (£25) will be paid to any person who shall, within throe months from the rtato hereof, deliver to Mr. Edward Owen, the Society's agent in Wellington, (or to the Secretary of the Society at Wanganui) not loss than 250 cod fry, alive and in healthy condition. WALTER BULLER, Hon. Sec. Wanganui, May 26, 1866.
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