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■ \ street/ ' , 1 POTATOES,. Onipns,and , ‘ Pressed Chaff/ ' r * Pressed Hayatlow prices.... ■ g M I T HAND ‘ D O W E L S Beg to call attention .to. f -their superior stock •of— YOUTHS* Eton ‘and Harrow Suits v Sandringham and Rugby do. BQYSy Knickerhoker Suits Highland do. Hats and ’Gaps •'Shirts, Collars,, and t MENS* Hats, in all the newest shapes ■Crimean Shirts White Corazza do. Collars, Scarfs, Ties, and Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Gloves and Umbrellas. SMITH & M‘DOWELL, 'Victoria House, Princes-screet. ALEXANDER L.E OD, Wholesale Wine dfc Spirit Merchant, Kilgour-place, Rattray-street, Dunedin.^ THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE EIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fire Capital, £1,000,000. Life Capital, £100,000.' Australasian Branch--82 Collins street west, Melbourne. Australasian Board— John Mackenzie, Esq, UP., Queen st. Chairman Thus. Budds Payne, Esq, Marittimo, So. Yarra Hon. Henry Morgan Murphy, M.P., Flinders gt The two companies are separately 'established,* thus absolutely dividing the Life from Fire funds, with joint economical management. The fire premiums for 1864 exceeded, £IOO,OOO, being increase of 54 per cent, -on previous year, and 200 per cent, on 1862. Distinguishing Features. Immediate settlements. Life Company, Non-forfeiture of policies by grant of *‘fr©e paid-up policies ” in lieu. Facilities for payments at home or abroad. Eighty per cent, of the profits divided among participating policy-holders, without the partner- . ship liabilities of the mutual system, Dunedin Office, Stafford street. W, ORAM BALL, Agent. Medical Examiner, C. H. Hardy, M,D.. . RITISH AND FOREIGN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Limited). Capital, £1,000,000. Marine Insurances effected on all descriptions of merchandise and freight at the lowest current rates. Agent for Dunedin— W. ORAM BALL, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford street. ROYAL INSURANCE. COMPANY. FIRE AND' LIFE. Capital—Two Millions. Sterling. Funds in Hand Exceed £1,000,000. F I R E. INSURANCES on all descriptions of goods and buildings in town and country effected at current rates. Losses settled here promptly, without the delay incidental to a reference to Australia or to Europe. LIFE. Large Life Bonuses declared 1855 and 1860, £2 per cent, per annum ;. the largest 15011113 ever continuously declared by any company. Almanacs containing tables of premiums and other particulars to bo had on application. Medical Examiner—Dr Hocken, MORISON, LAW, & CO,, Agents, Dunedin and Invercargill, HPHE AUSTRALIAN FIRE, LIFE, AND X MARINE INSURANCE CO, * Head Office—Hall of Commerce, Melbourne. ♦ Directors — Hon. Alex. Fraser, M.L.C., Chairman, James Graham, Esq,, Vice-Chairman. Edward Cohen, Esq., M.L.A. Hon. W. J. T. Clarke, M.L.C, Joseph Griffiths, Esq, E. P. S. Sturt, Esq., P.M, E, A. Montefiore, Esq., Secretary. Fire, Life, and Marine Risks taken at lowest current rates. !* W. & G. TURNBULL & CO;; Agents for Dunedin. IVTEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE AY INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £250,000. Dunedin Office—Telegraph Chambers, Stafford street, FIRE. Insurances may be effected at this Office upon. Farm Buildings and Stock, Mills, Breweries, &c.. Dwelling-houses, Warehouses, Shops, Stock-in-Trade, &c., &c. MARINE. This Office insures Wool and Gold to England at London rates ; also, takes risks either oa Ships or Goads for voyage or time at current rates, for coasting Or foreign voyages. E. CHALMER, Agent, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford-street. Holloway’s Pills correct bile, preventflatulency, cleanse the liver, purify the system, strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, invigorate the nerves, promote health, and. renew, the lease of life. The daily sale of these invaluable pills in all parts of the globe is perfectly astonishing. They are eagerly purchased by millions of persons who have heard of their extraordinary virtues, and are desirous to give them a trial. That trial never ends in disappointment. They are composed of rare balsams, * ‘ tmmixed with baser matter. ” None need fear, that there is any mineral or other nqxious sub- x stance in them. Printed directions for their use accompany every box. ' • < *' U

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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 4

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