■VTORTH BRITISH AND MEROANI> TILE. INSURANCE COMPANY. ■■ i Authorised Capital .. .. £3,000,000 "2 Subscribed ..• ..... ■.;' 2j600,000 Paid-up ..■ •■•-.•■< ..;; .... .. ;626.000' ■■ '■■■',■ Fiee Rbvbht», 1884:. ■ •;" u'.-> <:-.■ Premiums and interest *v .. £1,201,06 f<; This Company is prepared to Instils againet FIRE at: LOWEST CURREIrtD '••«' RATES, and settlements made promptir. •;:> •• %' " A'GBWTS'i ' : i-- : ■?•:;•, ••••iV-:;r Harwoodand Mattdeley .' Harwood and Mauddey". .. i.Takapatt '■ SiauandMcGrath': :. .-•! ■.. • Woodtilltf' J.Bennett .. .. .;-«HaetinM --uh J. Berry ■, -.-,.. -..;; : J. :>>[ ■. Qyfyotnti' , MURRAY, ROBERTS & Oβ, ' ..■:." Agents for Hawke's Bay.' ■' SOUTH BRITISH FIRE ANDMABiNJs' " INSURANCE.COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND., : ; , ■, , . ~'; _ . •• ..... ; Jirancn Oflice, corner, of Browning, and. "..' , : , .Herschell-streets.■, ~ ~; ..,',.'' THIS Company is prepared to insure against Fire, every description of iDiaurable . Property at Lowest Current Rates, and being; a purely Colonial Institution,- com-■ ■'; mends iteelf to the general insaring public.- .".'■ Open.Policies issued' covering. Wool from ' sHeep's-back, Wp6l r shed or Shipping port to London. ;■., ,' > ~ ~. , ... Every class of Marine Business under* / taken by_ the Company. ■.'-.. , ,;,..,, Looal Director .. Edwam) Lthdos, Eaei'' Agents;— -, •. . ~ ~ ■~ R. A. Wilson. ..'.-..,. .., : West Clrre ~ Williamßrown ~ ~,• Waip&wa ■ F. J. Popplewell ' .... Kaikora, ' J. Younghusband .. .. Danevirke 'J ; S?? in ,• • • • • • Havelock ~ • R. Wellwood..;. .. .. i Hasfinw ; Charles Siau .. .. .. Wood'ville " J. Bottomley.. .. .. Taradale John Marshall • : .. ' ;. Meanee , William Small ..••• .. Norsewood Peter Barrie .. .... Waipukurat,' Ellison and Duncan.. - .. Port Aauriri Common, Shelton and Co. .'". ?t Gisbome J JAMES SIDEY,Branch. Manager, ;' ' •'' Hawkers Bay and Pbveriy Bay.'" ,; ' ' ' ■ . -THE' . " '"■' V ■ ■ . I SANATOEITJM :r " ; (l|jmßFßOli iiAKK TATOO).' l ,'/ ' ,' J. JOSHUA has much in lik*'" nouncirig to' the Public of Napier' and Hawke's Bay that the exfenidve additaong '• and improvements to the Sanatorium are ' complete. ' '. "•■• • " •••--■ The Establishment is now ready for tb* ' reception of Tourists, Holiday-eeekere, and ' Invalids. . . ' .•• ■• The choicest brands of Wines,and Spirite always in stock. , ' ' ' •• ■' >■■■*■■ : Table d'Hote Dinner at 6. o'clock. : THe Sanatorium is situated on the .banke of the Waikato River in a lovely (sheltered and fertile valley, planted with forest trees. The valley,abounds in beautiful walks, and the grounds are tastefully laid out in FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDENS, ORCHARD, AND TENNIS LAWN - Tourists and Invalids will find the Sana- , torium the most COMFORTABLE. HOTEL IN THE WHOLE, LAKE DISTRICT. ', ■ , ,'. , The Establishment is arranged on the' Continental system, virtuaEy ■ . ' " THE SPA OF, NEW. ZEALAND. ' The Table is always liberally supplied ' with, the finest meats, fresh, vegetables, and fruits in season. >,-,-- The Hot, and Cold Swimming Bath is * marvel of luxury, being completely sheltered • from sun and rain by beautiful creepers..' The. Sulphur,. Alum,, Vapor,,-. and Venut ■ Baths are unsurpassed for their .wonderful', remedial qualities in cases of Rheumatism, • Lumbago, SpinalandSkinDieeaees, &c. The places of jnterest to be seen from th* Sanatorium include;. - ; , ~ . ....' : .The Mammoth. Geyser of New Zeaiani (The Crow's Nest) The Witch's Cauldron . . , , : Satan's Glory- . • ..":. The Little Crow's Nest The Boiling Porridge Pots . 1 Paddle Wheel! Ben! : :' Wairakei, &c., &c. SplendM-, Grass Paddocks and Stablin*. Saddle Horses and Buggies on HireT^
meets the Napier Coach: et the Jrost-office. ■.. ■..,■ . > .-... •' J. JOSHUA, '' ' '■;■ -■ ■/ ■'" ■ ■ : - '■ ■. ■'Proprietoi'. •; TELEPHONE NO. 51. ' TITESSER BOGLE.SIMMONDS & CO,/" JIL Having made arrangements to' tot* over and combine the businesses ' ■ ■• • ■ :<■■■.. . '■■ ■of i -the-.J" ; !:■■■: \■• ■ • .-. VULCANi FOUNDRY ! : . •■ - : (Williams and Garry), r • •■• ! ■■•■ : :.:n< •;..■ 'Andtite ;-< v -";''' ''■ ; ■ ■■" ■■■< ■-■ ■: PeBSEVESAITOB FoOHBET ''•' "■ ■ '■ ■ ■ : . ■'(o.' Simmondky." y ' . : ■ :,■■■ FROM THE Ist JANUARY; 1887, They beg to v inform; the public that, they will be in a position to execute with despatS , ; ••' ■■ ' ■' ' ! nil orders for .""■':■. "-'■ "'<'■'■■ ENGINEERING OR FOUNDRY WORK ' ■• ■'■ -Entrusted'to them.'' \:' . ' The Business will be carried on at ' ,;: ■ :: - ■ the , --; ■"■'- : . ■ ■ ■■ ■ VULCAN FOUNDR . PREMISES' Hastings-street, ,Napier. "{ ' .GRATEFUL—COMFORTINGi ~~ EP P' S ' S ■•■ : C 0 G oi, : BREAKFAST.' '■ ** thorough knowledge of tie natural laws which govern the operations of" digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appHcation of the fine, properties of weUselected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided W ! ' breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored : , beverage which may save usimanyheavy' doctors* bills. It is by the judicious usel'of awh articles of diet that ; a constitution may ; be gradually,built, up until,strong enoiigto ' to resist every tendency to disease. Hun» <. dreds of subtle maladies are floating aroiind us ready to attack wherever there is 'a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft .' by keeping ourselves well fortified with' pure blocd and a properly nourished frame." —See. article in, the Civil Service Gazette.. ; " Made simply with boiling water or milk. .: Sold in fib paoketa by grocers, labelled. ' thus: -.•■■-. JAMES EPPS.& C 0.,. JIOaKEOPATmc CHEMISTS, ' ■ Lokdon, England. • •jV B. GRE eK -E HASTINGS AGEJIVr FOR THE DAILY; TELEGRAPH. , Orders for advertising reoeiTed, tod" all . kinds of Piiating executed on. the moot reasonable terms. -.. ; • ■ . ; Aoe»t Fob— ' '■' ••■ ; : ••' Victoria Fire and Marine Ineurance" Com. '' • . pan'y. .-,".' . . . ■;. . ■ The N.Z. Accident Insurance Company, ; Griffiths' Telegraph Line of Coaches Wastell'a CelebratedParisianPolish. lasurances of every kind efEected, and ■ eomniissions of every.kind executed, on the most liberal terms. '■'~ '•, t . •;.--.. .. HASTINGS SAMPLE " , IMPORTANT NOTICE ' "Z E A N D I A" EEANDED . ' ' EOOTS Have given universal, satisfaction forth* ..•'.-■.; last ten years ■ ZEALANDIA branded BOOTS obtained ' highest. Colonial Award atMelbS ' and Sydney, and only Gold Medal at . theNewZealaod-latemaMonalEihibi. . . jaon. .•..-..•■■■ ■;.-... ;■■■■.- Why buy unwearable Boota ? "Ask for end . see that yonjret tHe " ZEAI^A^TDrA. " - ; • : r *"««. cold Wholesale by the Mannfac- '' turers^ " . -•■ -■■-, %-.■!,. • ■.;.. ~ j,,, ■> .■ AU Our.ZealandU- Boots are ■branaeS • i r_^Zealandi&" on theSoW -'• , ...:■ LIGHTBRAND- > .ALLAN & eO.-' '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4908, 7 May 1887, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4908, 7 May 1887, Page 4
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