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ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 186 i). CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. PAID UP, £200,000; RESERVE FUND, £70,000. Local Dm koto b : Geoiiok Hontbb, Esq., M.11.R. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS of every description Accepted at tlie lowest current rates. ROBERT DOBSON, Agent. Olfices— Corner of Brandon and Fealliexston streets, W Bin* ton ■ " ' . () RIBNTAL telegram agency.. Telegraphic communication Laving been re-esta-blished, tlie nnder«lgned are prepared to transmit telegrams daily to England, Continent of Europe, India, and China, imlgltesh anhkkih. Agents. Grey-street, August 10. 1870 riMIE FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTY L COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND ia prepared to issue policies guaranteeing tlie fidelity of employes on moderate terms. n moderate terms. . f For rates of premium and forms of proposal, apply at the Company's Ofllce, Lambton-qnay. S. CAIvIvOIjIj, Secretary. M l. JIOFFIT. DENTIST, opposite tlie old Union Bank. MU, RAWSON, DENTIST. Bolton street, Terrace, next to Dr. Kemp's. Mr. lUwson is now on a visit to Nelson. PEC I A L NOTICE ° LAST WEEK 1 LAST WEEK !! OF THK GREAT CLEARING SALE OF JEWELLERY. Gold and silver watches, silver and electro-plate, spectacles and eye-glasses. Don’t forget to call THIS WEEK and inspect the choice and valuable stock now offering at T. R. PROCTER’S, Next to Mr. W. Fife’s, Chemist. Willis-street. rnHE New Zealand people is not an unsuspecting X community. It carefully investigates everything newly introduced to it, and the popularity• of Lediabd’s Kmckebbockeb Schnapps is all the more gratifying, and will be permanent and increasing, because the public here are not ‘ unsuspecting, but have fully tested and proved its great superiority. ALLAN’S QUININE AND STEEL WINE. A pleasant efliclent Tonic, in bottles at 2s. Cd, (ULAN’S WHITE WORM POWDERS, Safe, effectual, easily given, packets at Is. ALLAN’S ABYSSINIAN INSECTICIDE, For destroying lieas, ,ie, packets at Is. PORK LIME JUICE, ........ Warranted genuine, in bottles at 2s. NEWFOUNDLAND COO LIVER OIL, In bottles at Is. (id.. 2s. 6d., and Is. fid. PALMER’S AUSTRALIAN MAGIC MIXTURE. (Taken internally) for the Cure of Goi>t, Rheumatic Omit, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, kc., in 3AM»Li*4 fi CELKimAi : EI> O'‘UGH LOZENGKS. For Coughs, Asthma, Pulmonary* and Bronchial Complaints, Ac. HIE VALE ROYAL EYE WATER, A Certain Cure for Sore, Inflamed, or Weak Lyes, in buttles at 3s. (Id. K. PL U ATM KB, CM KMT ST ’ AND DUUOOIS T, Successor to J. A. Allan, Lamblon-quay. A BLOOD FERTlLlZEß,—Personswhoso blood is thin and watery cannot stand the least exposure, and are extremely liable to be attacked by malaria, by coughs and which are easily aggravated into bronchitis and consumption, and by those derangements of the stomach, bowels, and sensitive organs which are caused by abrupt changes of weather. Tlie sure way to avoid the danger is to enrich the circulation with that blood fertilizer, Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.

171 U A NC 1 S SI DE Y; AUCTIONEER AND 1 VALUATOR, M A N N EK H HT II E ET. Produce niul Stock Sulci every Wednesday, at two o'clock. Furniture, Ac., Sales every Saturday, at half-past one o'clock. Ample Storage, Moderate Charges, Settlements Promptly. Auction Sales conducted in Townlor Country. Thomas myers, picture-frame maker AND GILDER, Lambton-quay (opposite Theatre), Wellington. FOR SALE, WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS BY LOCAL ARTISTS. Pictures Mounted and Frames Re-gilt. On. Paintings Restored and Varnished; Glass cut to any size. E ASSY’S VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, WILLIS-STREET, Opposite the New Zealand Tdies office, Wellington. Maker of the Blinds at the Government House, Departmental Offices, etc., etc. The only house in Wellington that is solely devoted to the trade. Q_OOD NEWS FOR THE MUSICAL PUBLIC. On account of Large Shipments arriving, W. G. Jackson has determined on selling all music at HALF PRICE, with a further reduction of 121 per cent, to schools. All Booseys’, Chappells’, and Melbourne publications REDUCED from Is. 6d. to Is. Remember the address, W. G. JACKSON, Stationers’ Hall. I/NGLISH, ANGLO-GERMAN, AND GERMAN T-i Concertinas, Accordions, Flutes. Piccolos, Flageolets, Banjos, Violins, Cotriets, Violin Bows, Strings. &c. New stock just opened at MARKS’, Willis-st Real Russia leather and sealskin Purses, Cigar Cases, and new shape Card Cases, Albums, Ac. Splendid assortment just received ex Adamant. Musical albums, snuff boxes, and Miniature Musical Boxes. Play 2,3, and I, airs. Large stock, direct from London. WEDDING AND BIRTH DAY GIFTS, Dressing Cases, Pearl Work Boxes, Card Trays, Card Cases, Blotters, Ink Stands, Writing Desks, Watch Stands. A great variety of goods and useful articles just opened at MARKS’, Willis : street. TEA.— Those who complain that they cannot ob. tain really Good Tea should try that supplied at the Canton Tea Mart, where, having a thorough knowledge of the class of teas to mix to produce those delicious flavors so much admired, and exercising great care in their selection, they ate enabled to offer the very best value for the money at prices from 25., 2s. 1d.,,25. Bd., Bs., and 3s. Id. per lb. A redaction of 2d. per lb. on 6lb. parcels.

E. H. CREASE, CANTON |T E A M A R T. HOW TO MEET THE WINTER. After the debilitating heat of summer, the constitution Is unfitted to encounter the sudden climatic changes of winter. The interval between the two seasons is the time to brace up the system to encounter the variations of temperature to which it will be subjected. Taken three or four times a day during the autumn and at the beginning of winter, Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam. Aromatic Schnapps fortifies the system against coughs,' colds, rheumatism, and other complaints incidental to the latter season.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4991, 22 March 1877, Page 2

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