R U G G'S II 0 T E L. i_ti /-i ,-> is most centrally situated, and affords every accommodation and comfort that can lie desired. comfortable sitting and bee rooms the largest billiard-room in iho district, ami a competent Marker in attendance. THE STABLE ACCOMMODATION IS UNLIMITED. Calis, Wi\ 'onettes, Buggies, and .Saddle Tlor.scs always on Hire. Moderate charges, and .strict attention to the convenience of the public. JAMES EUOG, Proprietor. n-)UTII BRITISH FIRE AND 0 MA/JIN 15 INSURANCE COMPANY OE NKW ZEALAND. Capital .£l/100.000, (With unlimited }i.-? V;j]if-v of ShareThe popularity of the SOUTH BUrriSII among the insuring public is best shown by the large and steady increase m us busim Ist Year's premium receipts £24,032 2nd Year's do do 69,011 3i<l Year's do <lo flr- i° < Every description of Eire and Marine Insurance business undertaken. The liberality and promptness in settlement which have been important features in seeming the above rapid progress still characterise the South British". Every informal ion supplied bj NAN (J ARROW and CO., Agents. OBATKFI,.!',—COMFORTING. i ~~ | V PP« : S COCOA. BREAK F A S T. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural 'laws wliicli govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and bv a careful application ol the line properties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a- delicately .flavoured beverage which may stive us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious tiso of such articles ; of dirt that, a constitution may be j gradually built up until strong enough ,to re.-ast <very tendency to disease. ; !: ui.divds <-f subtle mahidies are fioat- :..'_• e.r ;,i;:.t us ready to attack wherever : I :.-.'.' l. ; a we:ik no:i;t. Wo iiii'.V CSCalie .!.>.:-. a . .oil .iii,iii.iM ourselves | well fortiried with pure blood and a | properly nourished frame."—See article j in the Civil Service Gazette. Made, sirnplv with boiling water or milk. | Sold only in bib. packets by Grocers, labelled thus:— JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. "VTOTICE to till afflicted with Rheui\ matism, Gout, Tic Doloreux, or Aching Pains in the Limbs, Face, or Head. Do not use the many quack medicines now in (he market to beguile the public, but take J Jr. ■OUTHAM'S EHIU'MATIC PILLS opriolor obtailfd t] u . S nlc lanttl'aei.uro these celebrated enormous ensi, and from tiie .. b;i-~ given the public tinhorn lit. They ; ,r,i lvcom•y tie- faculty as tlie best i-cnos. ii. They cure in so ane : these pills being comii tl'O iaiesl reinciiies from clu mistiy and the vegetable d_ ...uly by H. (■'. ittctd C!u mist, .j.'jl Gorge Oin:;., Invoice.-,, Pampnlols, Show l-'usiom Forms, Time .Sheets, . Mining ;-',.-rip, Posers (of all -i.VAi.sj C-j~cCj Scuuc
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Kumara Times, Issue 3083, 20 September 1886, Page 1
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