TTNION BANK OF AOSTEALIA. Established 1837. Paid-up Capital 1~ ... £1,250,000 Reserve Fund ... ... £400,000 NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS. Telegraphic advice having been received that a dividend at the rate of 14. per cent per annum, for the half-year ending the 30th June, 1874, on the paid-up capital of this Bank, was declared at a meeting of proprietors held in London on the 13th instant. Proprietors registered in J Christchurch at the former date, will receive their dividend warrants on application to the manager. JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. Christchurch, 25th June, 1874. 7-27 7196
SPECIAL. Piles of Calicoes at Cost Price. g≥ °I S»kSS MAEQILI HOUSE 1 7i5 Great Cliiring Sate. —|j-i ZE X~~ I* i» Ja. IT" Jtt. 5 TT Iffm 3Tib f^S£ Are guaranteed to contain neither Mercury, Antimony, nor any other mineral preparation. They have been proved by many years experience to be at once the most efficacious and harmless remedy for all derangements of the digestive functions proceeding from a sluggish action of the Liver and Biliary Organs, such as Indigestion, Spasms, Flatulency accompanied by a sense of oppression after meals, Costiveness, Headache, Dim* ness of Sight, Lose of Appetite, Offensive Breath, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, &c These Pills are mild in their operation and effective in their results; they occasion no pain to the patient nor render confinement to the house necessary whilst under their influence. Their peculiar efficacy consists in the promotion of a due secretion of bile, a redundancy of which prodnces one or more of the distressing symptoms above alluded to, not nnfrequently resulting (if neglected) in Jaundice, and even more serious disorders. Being entirely composed of vegetable ingredients, this medicine may be taken by persons of all ages, and at all seasons, with marked benefit, and without the slightest fear of taking cold, or of producing those serious i viis resulting from a frequent use *of mercury or other mineral preparations. These Pills act both as an Aperient and Tonic, correcting the Liver, whilst they strengthen the stomach, improve the powers of digestion, and by allaying irritation of the mucous membrane, tend to restore sound and healthy action to the vital parts. Prepared only by H. b. FAIRBANK, Chemist and Druggist, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, next door to Carl's Empire Hotel, and sold in Boxes at 6d, Iβ, and 2s each ; Post free to any part of the Colony on receipt of 8, 14, or 28 etamps.
Agents wanted in every town not yet represented. 9-12 1801 EOYAL MAIL STEAMER HALCYON. FROM LYTrELTON TO PIGEON BAY, AND BY COACH TO AKAUOA. i ffIHE Favorite as. l|l|l|j& HALCYON Having compktcd her thorough overhaul, will start on FRIDAY NEXT, July 31, and resume her usual trips on MONDAYS and FUIDAYS for Pigeon Bay ; and M WEDNESDAYS for Little Akaloa, 9 a.m., returning from* Pigeon Bay at 1 p.m., in cime to catch the 3.45 p.m. train to Christchurch. On Wednesday morning, for Pigeon Bay and Little Akaloa, at 9 a.m.; and from Pigeon Bay to Little Akaloa at noon, returning the same day. Fares: To Pigeon Bay — Single, 10s; Return, 15s; available for 14 daye. Little Akaloa—los; Return, 15s. Mr Barker's conveyance meets the steamer on her arrival at Pigeon Bay on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, forwarding passengers and parcels to Akaroa. The Halcyon can be chartered for Pic-nio parties, &c, on reasonable terms. The steamer is open for engagement on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For terms, &c. apply to -... j JOSEPH M'LEAN* 7-29 7267 .. Master. . LYTIBLTON AGENCfMB H. C. JACOBSON has been appointed Agent for the "Press" Company*.(Limited}. atLyttelton. -~-\: v " | Ofaoe—London »e»t Bmpjj» Hotel, f*»9 T»f
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2801, 31 July 1874, Page 2
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