ATEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ll INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. Persons desirous of Insuring arc requested to call at the Office of the CHIEF POSTMASTER, N.B. —A man of any age, from 10 to 00, can insure for any amount, from £IOO up to £3OOO, by Quarterly, Half-yearly, or Annual Premiums. The Payment of Policies is guaranteed under the Acts of 1874 of the General Assembly, and all PROFITS are to be DIVIDED amongst the Insured every FIVE YEARS. EXAMPLE. A person may, at the age of 30 next birthday, by the payment of 10a. 4d. per Quarter, secure for his family at his decease £IOO. H. CLAPCOTT, Travelling Sub-Commissioner. JJI RAN CIS SIDEY AND CO., CENTRAL AGENCY CHAMBERS, Have been appointed AGENTS for JAMES COPELAND, OF THE NEW ZEALAND BREWERY, DUNEDIN. The second shipment, just received, consists of SEVENTY HOGSHEADS OF TUB CELEBRATED FOUK-ST A R ALE. Hotel-keepers can see samples at the agents. Lambton-quay and Willis-strect, Wellington, November 14, 1874.' WE beg respectfully to notify to our customers and the public generally that we have received' over 400 cases new and preparetf witK a large and wellassorted stock in every department. Not only is our stock much more extensive this season than formerly, embracing the most serviceable makes and qualities of Drapery and domestic goods, together with a choice collection of the very latest novelties for the summer trade—But in addition, the extent of our trade has enabled us to import many items direct from the manufacturers, thus avoiding all intervening the consumer into cl"'"’' -“•'vf wish to direct attention to our stock of COSTUMES, MILLINERY, and DRESS MATERIALS (see advertisement). We invito the inspection of heads of families before making their season's purchases. j. McDowell & co. Mr. RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton-street, Terrace next to Dr. Kemp's. Mr. Rawson is at present on a visit to Nelson, OTI G E TO SUBSCRIBERS. On and after this date the Nevj Zealamd Times and New Zealand Mail will bo delivered within a radius of two miles from Mr. Thomas Mullins' store, Lower Hutt, Immediately after the arrival of the first train. N.B.—All orders left at the above-mentioned store will be punctually attended to. WHEN THIS VITAL SYSTEM HAS BEEN WEAKENED by a severe strain upon its energies, no matter from what cause, it is not safe to trust to nature alono for a renewal of its lost vigor. It should be judiciously stimulated, without being unduly excited; and the best preparation for this purpose, known to the medical profession and the public, Is Ujdolpiio Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. It I's a Powerful and wholesome invigorant, has a solacing effect upon the nerves, creates appetite, assists digestion, clears the brain, regulates the secretions, and brings Into healthy harmonious actions all parts the animal machinery. —[Advt.J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 2
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