PUBLIC COMPANIES gTANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY^ rr , AnTmaRINE. Mead Office, Princes street, Dunedin. Capital One Million Sterling, Directors : James Anderson, Esq. Oeorge Young, Esq. James Curie, Esq. L. Thoneman, Esq David Baxter, Esq.’ G, F. Reid, Esq. The Hon. James Paterson. Losses by Fire insured against on Stores Warehouses, Dwelling houses, &c., rent rates, ' cur The Company also takes risks on Wool and all kinds of Merchandise, on land or at sea, on the most favorable terms. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that, by provision in the articles of associa--a. loK££" I oK££" “ tile profit* CHAS. REID, Manager.
SCOTTISH S COMMERCIAL ANCE CO. INSXJRFIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. T Claims settled in Dunedin, wrr t £1,000.600. WILLIAM BROWN & CO., Agents. Princes street (opposite National Bank) PROTECTION FROM FIRE. To Storekeepers, Householders, Investor*. and others having Property at Risk. HE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY " Deserves the support of the Public of Otago being essentially a * local office, With a Resident Proprietary and Administration in the Province. THE ENURE CAPITAL v*ND PROFITS t or the protection of the insured and guS tee of claims being invested here, retains in goTuwf a lt. nd thSt WhlCh W ° Uld otherwiße A. HILL JACK, General Manager, THE IMPERIAL BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY SUBSCRIPTION, 4s a month for each L 25 kJ share, and Ll 8s 8d a month for five years for each LIOO share. it DALRTMPUs Jnr., Secretary, exchange Chambers, Princes street.
WATCHMAKERS. rj 8 08 0 a YOUNG, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, PRINCES STREET, Dunedin, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. [Established 1856.] 0H N FT ISL OP , LATE ARTHUR BEVERLY, CHRONOMETER, WATCH. AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, Princes street, Dunedin. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations in an to cal Tmdrnnanntß repaired MEDICAL, CHILBLAINS ! CHILBLAINS ! I CHILBLAINS 1J! CHILBLAIN OINTMENT gives instantaneous relief—never known to fail. Pull directions on each box. Price Is. Wholesale and retail by M. Marshall, chemist, &c., George street, Dunedin. NO MORE POVERTY OF THI BLOOD. Dr Leras, Apotnecary Doctor of Scienat 7 Rue de la Peuillade, Paris. This noi ferruginous medicine contains the elemenl of the bones and blood, and iron in a' liqui' state. From observations made in the Pari hospitals, and detailed in the Prospectus i is superior to ferruginous pills, lactate’c iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills an syrupt, of the iodide of iron, and cure rapidly stomach complaints, painful dinei tion, poverty of the blood, loss of strengt and appetite, and diseases incident to females It is the best adjunct to Cod Liver Oil an the best preserver of health in tropical oli mates. r Elixir of Pepsine, Prepared by Grimaixlt & Co., Chemisti Reu de Feuillade, Paris. According to th formula of Dr Corvisart Knight of th Legion of Honour, Physician to H.M. th Emperor of the French, Pepsine is the gastri juice itself, or rather the active prmcipl purified, which digests food in the stomach When from various causes the supply e f th( digestive fiuid s too small, the mevitabl consequences arc bad digestion, gastritis, gas traigia; inflammation of the mucous coat q; the stomaeh and bowels, heart-burn, ancemea loss of strength, and in females general de -angemeut. The Elixir of Pepsine, whicl is sanctioned by the approbation of the Parii Academy of Medicine speedily cures all sue! diseases, and prevents vomiting during preg
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.-Weary of Life. Derangement of the liver is one of Hie most formidable causes of dangerous diseases, and the most prolilic source of those melancholy forebodings which are Worse than death itself. A few doses of these noted Pills act magically in dispelling lew spirits and repelling the covert attacks made on the nerves by excessive heat, imK'Ure atmospheres, over indulgence, or exhausting excitement. The toost shattered constitution may derive benefit from Holloways Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of the intellectual faculties, and revive a failing memory. By attentively studying the instructions and obediently putting them m practice, the most despondent will soon feel confident 6f a perfect recovery.
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Evening Star, Issue 3577, 10 August 1874, Page 4
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