gfrueriisenunts: "^ •■ • 'TOE '•' -■"■■•■•! ; '■■' SUEEEEING HUMANITY,*-/ - Lately- introduced into New'?Zealan.'d:*1 THE'iiSDIAN'EEII.EDiES : ! ;i ..'' ' ; ; ! GHOLLAH'S ;aREAT; 1 .. - i (Tiger -Brand.) .:, : '~ "~.~,~, | '/ , ' 'Marvellous," intheir.effects.". .-. *"• JN^E,V E B"'. >A-I L IN : G i i ■.:.;•.: :.■■■■■■ and , - ;.-..'. .-.-/j • .. /■■ I ,' ; -•:.•-. COMPLETELY ! •■•.■■• All the various Complaints: of': ■" ■ • i TSTTFFE BIN Q INTALBBS;. •'. ';':■'.'. Who say : :: : - ' ; - 'I don't know what's the matter with me; V I'm all out of sorts." ':.- ; " ■ :Tnis -kind of sickness ; :■ ; THE APERIENT MIXTURE QUICKLY ■ ;'; : . ■';. : CURES. ':" .■,.-",' 'As also Biliousness, Sick Headache, Costivehesa, Flying Pains, Weakness of Stomach \ " . and Bowels, Intermittent ""["' :'_; Fever, Loss of Appetite, Earache, Faceaehe, &c. THE RHEUMATISM MIXTUEE.,. ... .. .Searches out and eradicates. ■;'...} Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Neural?, -•■.■ S' a > ■.-• : ■ ■' : •i ■ -... ■■■ Curing r these Complaints in an :-f,;\- ... - THE GOUT MIXTUEE : Is Magical in its effocts. Ail who have tried) ' it have experienced a relief that no other... GOUT MEDICINES have al all approached, or ever compared with. :'■ ■ DELIGHTFUL SENSATIONS, and a complete subsidence of the -'■■■■' GOUTY DISEASE take the place of the previously : TOETUBING PAINS. ' ;|,; ;r ' ••''-' THESE EXTEAOEDINAEY MEDIr :,; ; ClNES'.'•;"■.— '[:' Never have been known to fail, when properly taken and persevered with.,"' : r ■-'-■ -They can be had of—. .. JAM E S BEO WN, Naseby, ■ v And of the duly . Appointed Agents throughout New Zealand. Handbills and Pamphlets distributed gratis. '' '-<siublHg mxh &a's. AND CO Wholesale and Retail. : TIMBEEAND IRON MEECHANTS. AND IMPOETEES,- •■>' -.f..-<=-Qiago steam Saw Mills and 1 Timber Yards. Tongueing* Grooving, Moulding, Sash? "Door, , ..-:■■■.' and Furniture Factories. 'BUILDER'S IROiNMON&EKY OF , ; EVERT DESCRIPTION. ' "STUART, CUMBERLAND, & CAS- •'.. :;., V;\: ; ;; TLE; ;SREETS, ": : V\ .',; ■: ■<:■:'■■;■ p u-N:EO>inh> Having completed the additions t tp, their i extensive.-' premises and plant' • are' how in; a position to execute all orders connected-with : the. building trade, with the utmost precision: ad despatch. -.. .'.-.' "."[.'•'. i", ,' F. r and Co. would call particular attention to the fact that they are now importing-'Ge : dar logs direct from'ther"Richmond River iaud with their splendid new sawhig'appliances, are enabled to offer for sale, cedar, sawn to any size up to sixty inches' wide, ©f very superior quality, and, at much reduced THE BOOR' AND, SASH FACTORY is in full•■ operation, large quantities of the ordinary size of doora and sashes—-weUseas- • oned—bjjing,. continually kept on- hand, and also'made to ardcr in sizes and designs.. ~-.,' . TURNERY, , -; deluding all designs in spiral work exeeubad n a superior manner and at low'raieai : ! '.."■'.'..:.■;' FURNITURE," '.- : : every/description always on., hand- and made to order, the whole of the timber, for the manufacture of which is seasoned and steam dried. ■.■*.. . - . _ .-■•_.." PRICE.XL3TS,and illustrated 'Catologues to be had on application. E I N 0 L;A Y [ AN Dl '.[C.'p ■Miit Insurance. MEW ZEALAND GOYERNMENT '.V LIEEINSUEANCE. j The payment of every Policy is Guaranteed by the Colony. DivisiOiV or Pjiowts. The surplus or profit is ordered by Law to be divided among Policy-holders only, and is to be ascertained every fifth year. The last , quinquennial exaidination. showed a surplus of | £12,000. j The first investigation, with a view to divi- \ sion of piofits, is to be made as at 30th June ! 1830. '■'•-. -.- : ■'■ ' ■ ■ ■• • •■, ■ .. ; • ' | The Coin3iHE Two' Benefits. . They arc us. loav as is consistent with t'ae safety of the Office and they entitle the Polieyi iioldev to share in the profits, who thus secures J rom, the first, the advantage of a participating [..policy 15,.t0 20 per cent, greater than those of . ,the same kind granted byJPrivate,. Companies jrfor the.sameyjfemium. j Further pavtieulars may be had on application. ■ l . I W. M'HTJTCHESON, Nasebv^
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 395, 7 October 1876, Page 4
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558Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 395, 7 October 1876, Page 4
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