FUBLIO COMPANIES. PROTECTION FROM FIRE. To Storekeepers, Householders, Investors, and others having Property at Risk. fJIHE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY Deserves the support of the Public of Otago, being essentially a LOCAL OFFIC E, With a Resident Proprietary and Administration in the Province. THE ENURE CAPITAL AND PROFITS For the protection of the insured and guarantee of claims being invested here, retains in New Zealand that which would otherwise go out of it. A. HILL JACK, General Manager. gCOTTISH COMMERCIAL ENSURANCE 00. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Claims settled in Dunedin. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. WILLIAM BROWN & CO., Agents, Princes street (opposite National Bankl ngTANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. , ‘ Head Office, Princes street, Dunedin. Capital ... ... One Million Sterling,’ Directors : James Anderson, Esq. George Young, Esq. James Curie, Esq. L. Thoneman, Esq. David Baxter, Esq. G. F. Reid, Esq. The Bon. James Paterson, Losses by Fire insured against on Stores, Warehouses, Dwelling houses, &c., at current rates. The Company also takes risks on Wool and all kinds of Merchandise, on land or at sea, on the most favoraole terms. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that, by provision m the articles of association, Insurers will participate in the profits of the Company. CHAS. RETD, Manager. ESTABLISHED 1862. MR ALFRED BO O T SURGEON DENTIST, Princes Street, Dcnkbtn. ' PIANOFORTES ETO.~ ESTABLISHED 1861. NEW ZEALAND PIANOFORTE GALLERY, HARMONIUM, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. GEORGE R. WEST, Direct Importer from the principal manufactories in the world of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Organs, and every description of Music, Musical Instruments, and Fittings. The stock at this establishment will be found the most extensive and complete in every department in New Zealand, all goods being selected by accredited and competent agents. _ To arrive, per Dallam Tower, Bebington, Dover Castle, Lady Jocelyn, May Queen, Zealandia, Agnes Muir:—Fifty-four oases And packages PIANOFORTES, Grand and Cottage PIANETTES, in Walnut and Ebony HARMONIUMS, all the latest models Various sizes and descriptions, with the new broad reed j two Church Organs, each with two manuals and pedals j and a general assortment of small goods; also, fresh supplies of Music from the following houses-: Hutchings and Romer, R. Cocks,- Ashdown and Parry, Boosey, Chappell : and vO., Metzler, and Uopwood and' Crew, Schott and Co., Duff and Stewart, Wiley, Hammond and Co., Augeur, D’Aioom, Jeffreys, &c., &c. Just added to Stock, a large variety of- 1 Superior genuine violins, clarionets Violoncellos, double basses Bagpipe, bassoons Oboe and clarionet reeds of every description r Violin strings and fittings of the usual superior quality, obtainable only at this Warehouse Brass instruments of every dhdcription Flutinas, concertinas,' seraphinaa Angelicas, folding harmoniums Banjos, tambourines, and wigs Music stools, in all patterns. The instruments, which are always kept in stock at this establishment, do not require puffing by advertisement, as, on inspection, they will be found in greater variety than in any other part of the Colony, and a firstslass selection, all goods being sold at ik i lowest remunerative price. GEORGE R. WEST, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM Manufacturer and Tuner, Importer anijL * . Musip Publisher, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. " : ~ ’ v lift Eli j CAL, ... PlLLS.—lmpurities of the Blood.—To ensure health it is absolutely necessary that the fluids and solids of the human body should be kept free from those impurities which are continually gaining admission to the system by erroneous living, unwholesome atmospheres, or disordered stomachs. The only safe and certain method of expelling all impurities is to take Holloway’s Pil s, which have the power of cleansing the blood from all noxious matters, at the same time removing any irregularities which their presence may have already produced. Holloway’s Pills expel all humors which taint or impoverish the blood, and thereby purify and invigorate, aud give general tone to the system. Young or old, robust or delicate, may alike experience their beneficent effects. .
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Evening Star, Issue 3499, 11 May 1874, Page 4
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