CAUTION. ■HOOT DEALERS, MINERS, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS Are warned against buying Miners Gum Boots got up to resemble the manufacture of The North British Biihher Company, LIMITED, And so closely copied, both in name and appearance, as to deceive all but the most careful of purchasers. All the boots manufactured by the North British Rubber Company bear on the heel and instep the words “ NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., EDINBURGH,” and inside the thigh are stamped with the Seal of the Company—a pair of scales suspended from a dagger. All sizes and qualities to be bad Wholesale of NEILL AND CO., LIMITED, BOND STREET, DUNEDIN, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY.
EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. EIRE AND MARINE. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up 37,000 Re-insurance Fund and Reserve, £170.000. With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Head Office: New Zealand Insurance Buildings, < Auckland. Westland Branch ; James Wilson, Manager, Greymouth. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurance granted on every description ot buildings, flour mills, saw mills, breweries, Ac. ; merchandise, furniture, wool, Ac. ; ships in harbour and on the slip ; and hay and corn stacks, for any period from ono month. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Hulls insured for the voyage or time, and Freight and Merchandise by steamer ' and sailing vessel to and from all parts! of the world. ! In order to afford every facility to I country settlers for effecting their In-j snlances without trouble or loss of time. ! applications by letter to any of the I Local Agents, or to the undersigned,! wiH receive immediate attention. y The unprecedented success of this! AjC.danci Institution well merits! the confidence of the community, and i as its profits, instead of being sent ont j of the country, are invested at moderate i n ici csl in promoting the advancement O; !e ccloiij - , the; public derive a peri- . tive advantage in affording it their ■ auppurt. Tilit; NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY Vvas established iu Auckland in HoO. boi/ig the first local Insurance Company established in New Zealand. .. •* l0u! l n settlement of Claims,— lt, is distinguished for its . liberality and promptness in flic settlement of claims, upwards of three-quarters of a million tuning been paid to the insured for losses. Security afforded is unquestionable. A large and influential body of shareholders resident ;in all parts of the colony. Iler.d Office : New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen sinset, Auckland, R licic every description of Insurances aie taken at the lowest rates of premium. JiukiuU, NMiock and Be van. Kumara, Ken, Arnott, and Co. ! b -I 'U, Tlh,.:. 1,,v. ‘ 1 ■: Hv..
i PUKE AROMATIC SPIRIT, Xl. Distilled and prepared in Holland from an original receipt, and possessing j-are medicinal qualities in all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. As a Tonic Diuretic and Anti-dyspeptic Cordial, It has the recommendation of the leading Continental Physicians, and is now acknowledged as the latest and most valuable remedy for Gravel, Gout, and Chronic Rheumatism. Dr. Hassall’s Report. The Analytical and Sanatory Institution, 54, Hoi born Viaduct, E.C., Loudon, 9th May, 1877. Report on a sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. We have subjected a sample of the above-named article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are set forth in a separate report, show that this spirit is of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces of solid matter in solution. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste. MiHart’s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of its class, is well purified, and quite genuine. (Signed) Arthur H. Hassael, M.D., Author of “Pood and its Adulteration.” Otto llehner, F.C.S., Public Analyst. Wm. Johnson’s Report, Governweut Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq. Sir-—I have the honour to report for your information that the sample of imperial Schiedam Schnapps forwarded by you to me has been submitted to a searching chemical analysis and critical examination, the result of which enables n o to state that it is the finest sample of Schnapps that has yet come under my notice. It has a pure fragrant odour, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil : oil or other injurious impurity, and has j evidently been distilled from superior , rye grain, always used instead of malt in the production of the choicest qualii ties of Schnapps. It is very smooth to the palate, and in this respect compares j favgpably with other samples offered tor j sale. It may be advised as equally . suitable for medical or economic pur- ' poses.—l have the honor to be. Ac., | (Signed)
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Kumara Times, Issue 2990, 3 June 1886, Page 1
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