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Tenders. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for convening Bridge Materials from the ship Warw ck, at Port Chalmers to the site of the proposed bridge at the Waitaki Uiver. Conditions of Contract may be seen at this Office, where Tenders will be received up till noon of Wednesday the 24th April, 1872. The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 12th April, 1872. V. R. NOMINATED IMMIGRATION. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Immigration Regulations may be obtained at any Post Office or Immigration Office, and Applications for Nominated Passages will be received at any Money Order Post Office, or by the Immigration Officer, Custom House, Dunedin. Terms : By Cash in Advance, L 5 per statute Adult. By Bills, payable 30 days after arrival, L 7 10s per statute Adult. J. EDWIN MARCH, Chief Immigration Officer for the Middle Island. Immigration Office, Custom House, Dunedin. April 6th, 1872. Extract from New Zealand Gazette , No 8, 10th February, 1872. Colonial Secretary’s ( ffice, Wellington, 3rd February, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation contained in the Report of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to the effect that a bonus of L 2,000 should be offered for the first 100 tons of Printing Paper produced by machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that may be offered by any Province, it is hereby noliued that such reward will be paid on the iultilment of the following Conditions. The Paper to be manufactured in New Zealand, by machinery permanently established and working in the Colony. The required quantity 16 be completed before the 30th June, 1873. The weight of each ream of Printing Paper to be not less than 301bs. The reward will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Governmen that the above conditions have beeu complied with. W. GISBORNE. Public Notices. ( | 't IMMEL’S CHOICE PERFUMERY, I \ Patronised by all the world. Eimn-el’s Lavender Water, distilled from Mitcham Flowers. , Rimmel’s Toilet Vinegar, celebrated for its useful and sanitary properties. A liberal allowance to shippers Rimmel's Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, the best preparation for the hair, especially in warm climates. Fvimmel’s Dugong Oil Soap, perfumed with Australiau Eucalyptus, Rimmel’s Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and other Toilet Soaps. Rimmel’s Rose Water, Costume, and Floral Crackers, very amusing for Balk and Parties. Eiramels Iblang-Ihlang, Vanda, Henna, Jockey Club, Frangipane, and other Perfumes of exquisite fragrance. Eugene Rimmel, Perfumer to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 96 Strand ; 128, Regentstreet ; and 24, Comhill, London ; 17, Boulevard des Italiens, Paris ; and 76, King’s Road, Brighton. Sold by all Perfumery Vendors. Agents in all the Colonics.

BS. NEW AL L & CC. • Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEW ALL & Co.’s WIRE RIGGING fs one-half the weight, one-sixth the bulk, and one-half the price of hemp rigging, ship for ship. It is lighter and stronger than any other wire rope in the market, and is entirely machine made. A staff of riggers always ready for v ;ork at home or abroad. Their PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD Is also extensively used for window-sash lines, hot-houscs, lightning conductors, picture cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes dines, and many other purposes for which hempen rope had previously been used. AEWALI A Co’s PATENT WIRE, STRAND. Agents in all the Colonies. WATTS’S SIR RICHARD JEBB’S STOMACHIC APERIENT PILLS, or Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Head Ache, &c. As prepared by the late G. F. Watts, and sold by T. Keating, St. Paul’s Churchyard ; ani all chemists and druggists. exue AgeLitß KEMPTEIORNE, PROSSER. A CO. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS-Cure for Indigestion.—lndigestion, with torpidity of the liver, is the curse of thousands, who spend each day with accumulated sufferings, all of which may be avoided by taking Holloway’s Pills according to their accompanying directions. They strengthen and invigorate every organ subservient to digestion. Their action is purifying, healing and strengthening They may he safely taken without interfering with ordinary pursuits, or requiring much restriction in diet. They quickly remove noise in the ears and giddiness m the head, and dispel low spirits and nervous fears. These balsamic Pills effect a cure without debilitating or exhausting the system ; on thee ntrary, they support and conserve the vital principle by substituting pure for impure blood. 27

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Evening Star, Issue 2855, 13 April 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 2855, 13 April 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 2855, 13 April 1872, Page 4

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