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pptaerfisimnis. JAMES BRO W N, Agent, Nuaeby. mH E Gil AND EEL IE E I von SUFFERING.JIUMANITY, ' Lately, introduced into .New Zealan d. . ■ THE IN WAN kkmbbies I GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. . (Tiger Brand.) Marvellous in their effects. NEVER JAILINO TO CDEE, and • . COMPLETELY OVERCOME, . . . All -the • Complaints of • i SUFFERIN a IN V ALID S, , > :; i . Who Bay,-j • •' I don't know what's the matter,.'with-;me; I'm all out of sorts." j Tni3 kind, of "sickness,.,.'.,, J' '/I'* THE APERIENT MIXTURE QUICKLX , ■ ~ ~ ..CURES. rr ; ! . ■. As also , . , ■! -i Biliousness, Sick Headache, Costiveness,: ; Flying Pains, Weakness of:Stoinach, ... and'Bowels,-Intermittent, r, ~ •! Fever, Loss of Appetite, Earache,' -, Faeeache, &c. THE, RHEUMATISM, MIXTURE; ; '.Searches' out and eradicates' ' Rheumatism, Sciatica, .Lumbago, and Neural? ' gia." ' ' . Curing these Complaints in an Astonishing ■ - Manner* THE GOUT MIXTURE Is Magical in its' effects/ All who hare - tried it have''experienced a'relief that no other., 5 " : GOUT MEDICINES ' " , have at all approached,or'ever oompared with. DELIGHTFUL SENSATIONS, and a complete subsidence of the • GOUTY DISEASE - take the place of the-previously TOETUEING TAINS. ' ' THESE EXTRAORDINARY'MEDICINES;. ' - Never have been kuown'to fail, when properly taken and persevered with. 1 They can be had of— JAM E S BR O W N,' •.Naseby, ■ And of the duly ' Appointed-Agents throughout New Zealand. Haridtills arid Pamphlets, distributed gratis! aufr (go's. - 71' IN D LAY ' AND Co".; Wholesale and Retail TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS; '' Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. -Tongueing, Grooving/ Moulding,' Sash, Door,' • and Furniture : ' BUILDER'S IRON MONGERY OF ,EVERY. .DESCRIPTION: •: STUART,' CUMBERLAND, & CASTLE r SREETS, ' DUNED I N .' Saving completed the additions .to • ■ their ; r - j. ti:' I- j ' ' extensive premises and plant'are now in a position to execute all orders connected,with: the building trade, with' the utmost precision nd despatch. F. and Co.-would call particular attention : to. the fact that they, are now, importing .Ce dar logs direct from the Richmond River and with their splendid new'sawing appliances, are enabled to offer-for sale,. cedar, sawn to any size up to sixty inches wide, of . very superior quality, and at much reduced prices.. .. , ..." ( THE DOOR AND SASH FACTORY is in; full :operation,,; large of : !the ordinary size of 'doors and Reasoned—being continually kept on hand, aiid also made to order in sizes and designs. ; , TURNERY, including all designs in spiral work'executed n a superior manner and at low raies. - ; FURNITURE, every descriptipn always on hand and made to order, the whole of the : timber for the manufacture of which is seasoned and steam dried.' ■'-■ . PRICE LIVTS, and illustrated Catologues to be had- on application. FIND LA Y AN D CO a |Ji£e litsnraute. N : .s. EW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE EfSURAJfCE. The payment of every Policy is Guaranteed by the Colony. Division as Profits. The surplus or profit is ordered by Law to be divided among Policy-holders only, and is to be ascertained levery fifth year. \ The' last, quinquennial examination showed a 'surplus of £12,000. ' ' The first investigation, with a view to division of piofits, is to be made as at 30th June, 1880. The Combine Two Benefits. They, are as low as is consistent with t v ie safety of the Office and they entitle the Policyholder to share in the profits, who thus secures from the first the advantage of a participating policy 15 to 20 per cent, greater tban those of the same kind granted by Private. Companies for the same premium. Further particulars may be had oh application. f W. M'HUT OHESONj Poatnviater, ISfasoby. /

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 405, 21 December 1876, Page 4

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