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. Hotels, etc Insurance Companies GOVERNOR BO WEN HOTEL, TVTORTH BRITISH AND MEROwen Sxbeet, Gbahamstown. ll CANTILE INSURANCE COM--1 — PANY. GEORGE SYMINGTON, LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Peopbietob. < ■•——'■'■• ■'.-■■ -.- establishbd 1809. ■ Wines, Spirits, Ales,. &c, of Finest Incorporated by Royal Charter. ' Subscribed Capital ... ... £2,000,000 Notice and in Krst-chsj Style. Tire Pr.miamia».rTO . SO^l ; 31 ■• \.- . ■ ■ ' ;■ "; . ■■■ \ ■ .■■■■■ -.■• - \ '■"'■'■ ~" ' ' ' ' '' " Total Fire Reserves■;;. ..r 1,097,248 JUNCTION HOTEL. Incomesofthe Fire DepartJ REREATUZAHIA, KATISATI. SSre.f ***f™\ T?IR9T-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Fire Risks taken orßuildings and Property JL Travellers and Visitors. Best Brands on Thames Goldflelds at Lowest Rates. ,- • . Of T£ ni*i irit9« IeB''&0- ..Good Stabling Pbompt and Libbbai Settlbmbnts. and Paddocking. Horses on hire. -,„•«.,».« ,-,, . / , THOMAS VEALE; AasNT, «rpHN A. CLARK, Pollen Stbebt. -B**4. Pbopbietoe, 3645 ■ ~~" ; —~——~" THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEAuneniai jupiinge ana land. Nevada Hotel. fire and~marinb. ' CENTBE- OF 1.- •. . . ,•. . ■ • ; ■ ■• ■ ■ ' ■.- ' • ■'■'■ -' ',QUEEN AND DURHAM ; STREETS, Capital... ... Two Miiiions. ;;. '„■; . ' Auckland. . . ..•.■■■■' .'■'■• "—• ' ■■ '■ "■. '-'■■'■ ■ - —. Fire and Marine Risks of every description ; H. C. RICHMOND accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Proprietor ' Temporary Offices—Panama street.: !~f GEQ. S, (IRAHAM, niHE Proprietor of the above Establiah. „. t T c , general Manager. X ment, ever alive to the comforts of hii Wellington, June 5,1878. : ■■■•■'■ ••■ -'--'patrons, '■■■: ' "i:V •■ ; ;.■* it lv nZ —^~^":; •'-••- ■ ■■ ■■■ has for sometime seen and felt that there was Agent for the Thameß— , a wanfc of some place of Resort of a more WILLIAM CARPENTER, private nature, and at the same time, more 2625 Shortland. Elegantly appointed , : ....... LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE and others, after the fatigues of the day, COMPANY. Could while away an hour in pleasant converse. ■ To this object ...)'■■., FIRE AND MARINE. ; THE PROPRIETOR — lias addressed himself diligently, and has now T? D W A R D HO NIB Si much pleasure in being able to announce the -Xli AGENT, completion of one of the most ' ' Polien btbebt and Aibeet bxbekt, 1^ ELEGANT SALOONS, Thames. 2502 tobe found in this part of the world, which ' tmmmmmmmmm .,^ m mm^^mm m^mmmmm■ Will be known from this time forward as the : " ! ORIENTAL lounge. General Notices !To those heretofore unacquainted with any , ——-—;—; r— — ; —■—— thlng oniENT, PTTRTRt MTIVTOiT a rare chance now presents itself for viewing JL UXiXJLtX IILJLII ULlil. JJ the interior of the famous - EASTERN DIVAN TXT A TT\ Tji T) f . Grand Entrance from Queen street. . »« x\- X -Li 11 • Doors open from 10 aim. to 12 p.m. — — o»? H Ud hX "treet BW aUd Lunoheon *Z BOTTLED AT THE COOL, SPARKP "■■'•••: LING AND EFFERVESCING Tf N ABBOTT sEB-i Nai ±±m ±.A% XI. ±J X> \J X JL.-) EQUAL TO THE MOST CELEBRATED Fobmebiy op thb "Waitemata," EUROPEAN WATERS— And more recently of the VICHY, FACHINGEN, KISSINGEN .."CITY CLTJ B HO T E L," UNSURPASSED AS A SUMMER Has much pleasure in announcing that he has BEVERAGE, purchased and taken possession of the ___ United Sorvice Hotel, Drink Puriri Water I COHWER Ol? ""."''■ AjSXI OFEFW AWD WWrV^STTTV qTWWRTS ZEILL INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, QUEEN AND^WM;LESLEY STREETS, aQUT AND RHBUMATIBM , THIS SPLENDId¥oUSE will be found ExTßAor.~lt belongs^ to the interesting replete with every modern comfort and group of mineral waters known as the^Alkaconvenience for visitors; and at the present hne, such as Vichy in France, andvFachingen time is malt respects the m r I? aB8a"' "s^ted.to for the cure of diseases Lli__ i_-*i_' *?• . ■; ■ ■**-■—-i ■ < of the : digestive organs, of the kidDeyanq MOST LUXURIANTLY FURNISHED, bladder, and ; for rempying constitutional AHD tendency to gout. , EiABOBATEiT ArioiNTBD Hotel, DR. HECTOR, Wellington. in the Colony of New Zealand. . ... , ._""""• w: v ..: * Analysis by Mr Sket, Wellington. MiaNmCEOTBILLIiED.EOOM, , _ »EtECT Bab Saioon Up-Staibs, traceg . silicic acid, 2772; sulphuric acid, • nrnr ' 2*903; carbonic acid, 300-438; phosphorio COFFEE, acid, traces; chlorine, 13313 ;,iodinej traces. READING, and These elements are probably combiuod as DRAWING-ROOMS, follows:— , —— , Bi carbonate of soda ... 452393 COUNTRY ORDERS, ditto of lime ... 28505 accompanied with Post-office Order, punc- ditto of magnesia 25625 ■„ tually attended to. Chloride of sodium ... 21938 Assorted Cases ot WINE 3, ALES, and Sulphate of potash ... 4938 SPIRITS,at Wholesale Prices. Sulphate of. soda... ... 0940 ! Silica ... 2-772 Special Sporting? Notice. lodine of magnesium ... Traces ; *„ ■ ■ - , „, -r Phosphate of soda ... Traces i All matters connected with the t . . . ! k sporting business for so manu y ars | under Mr Abbott's direction, willin /- ' MEDICAL TESTIMONIES: f j! future be, transacted with the same As a pleasant, agreeable and invigorating ; promptitude, regularity, and atten- beverage it is unsurpassed; as a therapeutic tion at ngent we may confidently expect Puriri Water ; THE UNITED SERVICE. to be equally useful in all cases in which European waters would be prescribed ; as a '• Mb ABBOTT ventures to hope that in his stimulating alterative on the digestive organs new; house he will be favoured' with the same In sickness Ihave found it of great value. It kind and liberal support ho has for bo many is water which I would recommend freyears received from the public of Auckland quently. MARTIN H. PAYNE,... and the travelling community, and which it F.U.S., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. will ever be his constant study and pleasur* —— able duty to deserve and retain. I find it strongly alkaline, and as an antaoid i ■' „ would be useful in dyspepsia, gout, and tt to- i n Tin mm rheumatism. When charged with carbonic : TTMTTWn WRVTPF WnTVT acid ** fOrmß 8Q *&r. emhl° «;ff«"e9oinß; f rink" UJNIJ.J!<JU SJiitVlbJi XlUlJib, I have personally given the water a trial, and AUCKLAND. 3337 believe it will prove valuuble in cases such as ;. — . _ those above mentioned. CHARLES F. GOLDSBRO, R.O.P. VISITORS TO-WELLINGTON. ■ < It promises to be a most useful addition to MELBOURNE TJ OTEL, the means of cure at the command of persons XJ_ affected by gout iv its various forms. It is WILLIS STREET extremely palatable, and may be advanta/ai . . . , „ , „ w , , n geously employed as a beverage 1 by all who are (Three minutes'walk from the Wharf,) ? ond 2,f »Year and sparkling drink. Its J. N. OWEN, chemical constitution strongly resembles the Pboubietor. waters of Vichy. J. KILGOUR, M.D. THIS Establiahmont is replete with every Puriri water can bo best compared in value convenience, and will be found admira- to the celebrated waters of Kissingen in bly suited for strangers visiting Wellington. Bavaria, beneficially used in cases of diseases The Table d'Hdte is second to none in the of the digestive organs. iErated it is a coolCity, and under the personal supervision of ing and refreshing drink, the proprietor, the wants of Visitors are well B. SCIiWABZBACH, M.D. attended to. —— \' ,'■ Hot, Coed AKD Showeb BATH 3. _a.h Orders from Steamers, Hotels, and I Remember the Address. 3116 Private Families promptly attonded to. I' ' . •■-■ '■ ■ ~~r' Delivered in Cases containing Five Dozen. *'"iARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper* " , ,\J in plain and fancy typo. Carters' Re |^g° Office :— Iceipts printed, bound and perforated at the POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, lEvawiua SEAB Office. Opposite Shortland Hote». ; OANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocers and i Kelly and FraSer, |&^SS3S^SS&'4S[ "■ j ! 3552

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3172, 19 April 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3172, 19 April 1879, Page 1

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