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MedioaL WHAT IS THE TttUß MEANING OF' DELICIOUS ? WHY, A GLASS OP UNFEBMENTBD WINE, Called IV.EE 0 M. XT can be taken bp itself, or mixed with p-uy spirit. It is a pare, harmless and substantial drink. Ask for it at the Hotels, Stores and Merchants, It is the nicest drink ever offered to the public, and B AINBaW, AND SONS, Perry road, Ohriatcbnroh, are the Only Makers in the World of this Pare Drink, called IVBROM, and every bottle boars onr name and trade mark, the Pineapple, and the large letters ivrbom. 120 , STOP THE EXHIBITION 0£ so many Quack Medicines for the Care of all Evils, as most of them are nothing else, but -v disguised turpentine. .. J ■ BLISSXNGER'S RHEUMATIC BADS AM is the ' : only Genuine and Scientific Preparation for the Cure of Gout, Rheumatism,. Sciatica, itol Thousands have testified to. the Cured effected.!. (bee pamphlets.) : , >'. SI,ESIN GSR’S HORSE, CATTLE and DOG MEDICINES are approved of by ' all Owners of Horses, Cattle, arid Dogs all through New. Zealand' and Australian Colonies. Every person who used them was pleased, and not a single complaint made these forty years. Sols Bx— J. S, COOKE, Chemist, ■ Cashel street; C.-S. HOWELL, Saddler, Cashel street; KINCAID, G.1.C., Colombo street; W. PIEIE, Farrier, Cashel street W. H. TRAVIS, Saddler, St ssaph street; WALLACE A CO,, Chemists, High’s tree 6: All of Christchurch. S. SLESfNGEE, / VETERINARY SURGEON. DUNEDIN. Zl2 IN NERVOUS AFFECTIONS! IN THE DISEASES OP YOUTH IN THE DISEASES AND DISABILITIES OF: MARRIED LIPS il l - , Consultations by Letter Daily throughout all : the Colonies. ', *., Medicines (appropriately packed) forwarded all through the Colonies and India. DR L. L. SMITH, L.S.A. &C., &C,, 41, COLLINS STREET' Melbouxvi;. Consultation by letter, Fee £l, : Personal Consultations ... £1 Is (Including Two Days' Medicines). Separate Waiting and Consulting Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. DR L. L. SMITH, 41, COLLISS BTEEZT, MELBOURNE lata Residence of His Excellenby the Governor) ■ Correspondence answered by return of Post. Letters answered In German, French] Ssa, M EDIOAL, EzPB:E .Tins' Thirty-seven Years' Public Practice In Melbourne ' XV The only Legally Qualified Man Advertising; ; HEALTH FOB ALL. ¥¥ AND OINTMENT JSjL These Pills purify the blood, correct ail its orustpa ot the liver, stonacc# kldnoyj and bowalt ; tna axe invainabls fa *u oompiaiata leeldenlii te 1 (<y*udea* j The Ointment ia tha only reliable remedy tor had I legs, old waanas, sores and oiosrs, For bronchi da, | diphtheria, coughs, colds, gout, rheumatism nil skin diseases it has no equal, 1 Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Hotxovar, 73, New Oxford street, Loudon, and by ail Mcdiohu VendorsShronenont tha Woni. Insurance Companies, COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Of London). Capital £2,600,000, EVERY Description of Fire and Marine Business accepted at LOWEST CUB It*. NT BATES OP PREMIUM, Claims settled with liberality and promptitude, CUFF & GRAHAM,. Managers for Canterbury, 35tX 131, Lichfield street, Christchurch, rpKE NEW ZEALAND FIEB AND MARINE JL INSUHANCE COMPANY, J EstoblishlcUSSJ. I Capital.,. •a, .a, aa, aM&l,000,000, | Paid-up Cap end Reserve ... £150,000, ; THE PREMIER AND*WEALTHDBST COLO NIAL COMPANY, Noted for Promptness and Liberality. . Branches and'Agencies throughout the World, . 1 DAVID CRAIG, . ' 116 X Manager, j THE EQUITABLE LIFE I ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP THE UNITED STATES, UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. : ‘IftHE Thirty-first Annual Report of the Eqait* j(, able shows it to he the Largest, Strongest, and Most Prosperous Institution ot its kind in the World. . .. Assets... ... £24,842,447. : Outstanding Assurance £180,188,01d i New Assurances in 1890 £42.483,773 surplus, 4 per cent basis ... ... £4,925.091 Income ' ... £7,147.396 SAFETY—The Equitable has a. larger surplus on every - basis of valuation than any other Life Insurance Company in the world. POLICIES are INDISPUTABLE, NOK-POR-FEITABLE, and unrestricted as to travel and residence after three years, . PROMPT PAYMENT—its promptitude la the payment of claims is nnrlvallea. ThVKOftiety . has paid over £20,000.000 to its.policy-holders. LARGE BUNUOES-Hsndreds of thousands of pounds are now being paid away yearly In settling Tontine Policies, and the Equitable, on the strength of these remits, is writing sit. Unprecedented and Increasing Business. These settlements surpass all that has ever been done in other forms of Life Insurance, and no Colonial Office Can Show Anything to Compare with them. . , ; Local Dibcctobs (With power to issue policies and pay claims); . Hon Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G., M.L;O* Henry F. D. Bell, Esq.. John a. Cook, Esq., Albert Martin, Esq., M.D, u. Godfrey Knight, F. 1.A., actuary and Inspector, George Boss, Resident secretary, Wellington, O, WaTSUN MARTIN, F.8.G.8.,Manager (-outh Island, New Zealand), Offices: Christohuroh, Dunedin, Southland Club Bote), Invercargill. - ■ Further particulars on application at Office;' 7. CHANCERY LANE. 9255 H. H. Parson, Accountant, ■ Bankruptcy Notices, - m ■ ■IN BAHiIBUBTOir. ’ t , THE LYTTELTON -TIMES Is duly appointed G AZllia -»bn • v ALL N OTIOJ 3 V”'/./: . , ,nm «■»- ■ t ; BANK tUPTOT AOt. , Miscellaneous. BEST Value in Flannels and Blankets, English and Colonial, direct from the mills. J. Ballantyneand Co. ' ■ XB9 8' PECIAL.—4SO Double-Width heavy and warm Winter Tweed Dresses, Us 9d the full J. Ballantyua and Co. . X 39 THE’ Best ot Everything for LadDs* and Gentlemen’s wear, at lowest possible prices; J. Ballantyne and Co. -LSI WINTER 1891.—Now offering, special-value in English and Colonial Blankets, Flannels and Bugs, at Black, Beattie and Co.'s 127 WATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES. SILVER Latent Lever Watches, 8 hole* jewelled, warranted 10 years. £2 4s. English Levers, extra quality, £3 10s. Genuine Botherhams, £* 10». Nickel and Waterbary Watches, 13s fid. B ys’ Nickel Watches cleaned or anyhow part supplied, 2s 6d; Lever Watches, 4s fid; Clocks cleaned, 2» 6d, , ■■■■., . ~ X4X S. CLARKE * COw . : - 148, Colombo street, opposite Reeoe and ’Sozair -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 7

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