NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY \.»? ->y x^T|£3gi^ FOE PIKE, MAftIXE, AXD GENERAL IXSI'JIAXO.2. head orncrs : —Phaser's buildings, afckland. CAPITAL, £'250,000, WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. dik::ctof.s : Chairman—Jamks Wili.iamson, Esq., Depcty Chairman—S. I!row.\ino. .ToiIX IfKNTiT BriINSLDK, HON. 'I'IIOMAS RUSSELL, William C. Dalov, C. J. Stonr, DAVID GI'.AIIA.M, W. C. WILSON. AUDITORS : Geokgk Fiuskij I G-kdrge Fliott Eliott. MARTXE STRVKVOR: • William Cuusii Daldy. FTTIE DEPARTMENT. nniTlSi rOM ]'A N Y undertakes the Assurance of .L Shops. :'n i liuilJings, in which tracing aro carried 011, JMvcl'in::-. Farm Houses, <*;(\, Merchandize, and Goods of ew»*v de»i« rioiion, H:iy Stacks, Ships, in Harbour, in i'ock. and on Slip, at Kate.s of Premium a> advantageous to the interests of the Assured as those otiered by any other Oihee. MARIXE DEPARTMEXT. Ships Insured for the or Time. Merchandize and Good? insured with and without particular average. Claim? for Los? or Average payable by the Company three momhs after the settlement of the same, and made payable in London, Sydney, or Melbourne, if required. By eli'eetinir Insurance on Produce to the United Kingdom in this Company, the British Policy duty of 5 per cent, is saved. The Directors fun confidently refer to the veil known character of the Company for liberality and prompt it'id.* in the discharge of claims, and would remind assurers that this being a Colonial Institution the whole of th»> profits are retained and invested in the Colony, instead of being transmitted to Jutland. Tables of Pates, Printed Forms of Proposals, and all other information im»y be obtained from ten to four daily, tit the Ollico of the Company, or from anv of the Directors. GEORGE P- PIERCE. Manager. November, 1803. TIIE DOCTOR FOR ALL ! H O L L OWA Y' S PILLS. Q BRO\YX, AG EXT FOR XE~\V ZEALAND, Oo .Shortland-Street, Auckland. CIIKST COMPLAINTS. XV> diseases are more frequent, feiv more dangerous, than atl'eetions of the respiratory organs. The first symptoms of oatarrah, bronchitis, and influenza, may always be radically removed by 1 renowned Pills. They quickly remedy any temporary sta'jnatiou of blood. relieve any veins, moderate the hurried breathing, and enable the lungs to do tlieir oti'ce with ease and regularity. These Pills, by their purifving powers, cleanse the blood . from a!j impurities, and fortify the system against ] consumption, asthma. and Miuiiar comnhiints. I STOMACH. I.ivri:, KIONKVS AM) JJQWKI.?. I Irom various causes these organs are fretjuently ! getting out of jrder. and require some suitable I medicine to regulate them. llollowav's Pills etiect ! this object with wonderful celerity and certainty. They do not distress ihe system, or weaken the frame; they thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs. They gently excite the stomach and liver, stimulate the kidneys to per!'. inn their functions cilleiently, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annoyance; again. taken an hour before dinner, they cannot be equalled as a " Dinner Pill" as they entirely prevent acidity, flatulency, nausea, and biliousness. WINDY OK WATERY DROPSY. A\ hoever is utiiicfed with these complaints, should at utiee have recourse to i l olhjwav's Pills. They act most energetically on the glandular and absorbant system, purily the blood, and impart a vigour which age or other causcs may have temporarily taken away. They excite the kidneys to increased activity, and thereby stimulate the absorbants to remove the tluid already collected. I»IriOKl)K!(d ITCTI.TAIt TO WOMEN". There is no medicine equal to Holloway's Tills for correcting the ailments incidental to females. They may be taken with safety fur any irregularity of the system. As ibey remove all ' ause of maladies. and so restore, bv their grand purifviim properties, females of all : to robustheahh. IM-LI KN/A, llirniKlJlA, AMI SORE THROAT. llo\v a!!-iniportaiit it is to check the iirst departure from lit-alln ! All inuv do so by taking llollowav's I'ilK williuut risk or restriction. In all diseases affecting tin- blood. lienes. ami muscles, or ill cases of fever. sore throat, colds, couuhs. asthma, and shortness of breath, the curlier they are taken the better. CIIILIIKEN's CCntrT.AINTS. Diseases incideiital to Children, such as feverish attacks, >carlet fever, measles, and all diseases of the skin, may be immediately cheeked, and soon cured bv these purifying Pills, whieh may be reduced to a powder, and given in doses of one, two, or three nightly, according to the age of the suH'erer. Ilollowav's Ojntiuent is sootliiug, cooling, and healing, and is better adapted than any other remedy for all external ailments.
INDIOKSTrON', 111 LK, axo sick: ukadaciif.s. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder us the liver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become >eriour*!y diseased. \\~hcn nausea, liatuleney or acidity on the stomach, warns us that dines! inr, is not proceeding properly. JJollowuv's Pills rt'iiuhtto cvorv fun«-tion, *«:ivc strength to everv oriiun, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, bile and sick headaches, and etlect a permanent cure. I.f.MHAOn, Mil Kt'.M ITISM, AXJ> GOt'T. In these diseases, the blood is always in a highly inflammatory state ; the >lomach is also disordered,and the iiver and kidneys unnaturally torpid. A few doses of these Pills, taken in time, will rectify all symptoms by their cooling and purifying pro}>ert ics. Pills ars Hip host rentfdj/ knticn hi ihe world Jar /Iti 1 J'olldi.srtrxfn :— Ague . Female Irrcgu- | Scrofula or Asthma j larifics ' King's Evil Uiliou- Com- Fevers of all ■ Stone and plaints kinds ; Gravel Ijlolches on the! Limit 1 Secondary .Skin 1 Ih-adache Symptoiiis Bowel Com- i Indigestion | Tie-Douloureux plaints inflammation j Tumours C'oiies • •laum.iiee | L"leers Constipation of Liver Com- AYnereal Aliceihe Llowels plaints tions Consumption Lumbago Worms of all Debility ' Piles Kinds Dropsy ' Rheumatism Weakness from Dysentery ■ Retention of whatever cause Krysipeias ' Urine &t\, &e. Fits Son' Throats Sold at the Kslahli.dunent of PROFESSOR IIOI.I.OWAV, ~ i-k Strand, (near Temple Bur.) London : also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the eivili/ed world, at the following prices:—ls. lAd., -s. yd., 4s. tnl., lis.. -25.. and o-N. each bo\. : . v There is considerable saving by taking the largest si/.es. _N. 11.— Directions lor the guidance of patients in every disorder are atlixed to wacii box. Yf. M I L LEK Has removed his colonial p>oot MAN UFACT<) K V to more eouunodbus premises opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by firstclaps workmen. i'eg Jh)"!s mailt 4 , and repairs neatly executed. v i'OOT or SUOKTLAND STREET, AvrMiov.b
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 160, 18 May 1864, Page 6
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