NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPjj,-y [ FOE FIRE, MARINE, ANT) GENEBat t-®lll INSURANCE. • HEAD OFFICES :—PHASER'S BUILDINGS, AUCEIAX d ' SSll CAPITAL, £250,000, " gh WITH TTNirmTED LIABILITY TO THE SHAREHOLDER "* Hgf DIRECTORS : . Ciiaieiian —James Williamson, Esq., , Deputy Ckaikman —9. Browning. ' t ,fif John Henky Buenside, I Hon. Tiiojus Russetf I * J^'l 3 David G-rakaii, | C. J. Stone. I- ~ *%' W, C. Wilson. | || AUDITORS : c Geokge Fbaser | George Eliott Elkytt / "■*£) MARINE SURVEYOR: -I* M. T. Clayton. *1 BANKERS: ' j Bank of New Zealand. t TABLES of Rates, Printed Forms of Proposal ,1 mid all other information may be obtained fro m ' ~ ten to four daily, at the Office of the Company, 0t j, from any of the Directors. ' GEORGE P. PIERCE. Manager June, ISB4. ' <• HP HE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE JL COMPANY. -f(OF EDINIiUUGU.) INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL—£I,OOO,OOO. Accumulated Funds—£4Bl,o9o los. 10<L j Head Offices —Edinburgh and London. '/ Auckland Office —Fort-street. BOARD OF DIRECTOR IN AUCKLANDThe Hon. Readeii Gilson "Wood, M.G.A., Colon;, f Treasurer. f Rouekt Wateiiston, Esq., of Messrs. Broum, >' Campbell & Co. | Thomas Macearlane, Esq., of Messrs. Henderson j- & Macfarlane. | James "Williamson, F.sa., M.G.A., President of tuBunk of New Zealand. , Joseph Newman, Esq.,M.P.C., of Messrs. Newman ■- A: Ewen. Medical Adviser—Dr.- Samuel John Stratford. Prospectuses, Table of Rates, &c., can "be obtained at the Ollicc in Fort-street. < SAMUEL JACKSON, Agent and Secretary. : Auckland, June 2, 18G4. THE DOCTOR FOR ALL \ HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. S BROWN, AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND, \ a Shortland-Street, Auckland. ; | •; CHEST COItPLAXNTS. : :r\-. No diseases are more frequent, few more darker , '- ous, than affections of the respiratory organs. Ihe wres first symptoms of catarrah, bronchitis, and influenza, ;■ ,V'-' may always be radically removed by Jlolloway 9 ra- ; v.-.U nowned Pills. Tliev quickly remedy any temporary : stagnation of blood, relieve any overgorged vim , moderate the hurried breatliing, and enable the lunjs ' to do their office with ease and regularity. Tlie-e Pills, bv their purifying powers, cleanse the btood - - from all impurities, and fortify the system agamst consumption, asthma, and similar complaints. s STOMACH, I.IVKR, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS. From various causes these organs are frequently getting out of order, and require some suitable medicine to regulate them. Holloway's Pills effect this object with wonderful celerity and certainty. They do not distress the system, or weaken the frame; :.- r ' tliev thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs. They gently excite the stomach and liver, stimulate the kidneys to perform their functions efficiently, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annoyance ; again, taken an hour before dinner, thev ; cannot be equalled as a " Dinner Pill" as they entirely prevent acidity, llatulency, nausea, and biliousness. "WINDY OB WATERY DROPSY. Whoever is alilicted with these complaints, should at once have recourse to liolloway's Pills. They act most energetically on the glandular and absorbant ' system, purify the blood and impart a vigour which age or other causes may have temporarily taken away. They excite the kidneys to increased activity, r and thereby stimulate the absor'oants to remove th« fluid already collected. DISOItDF.ItS PECULIAK TO "WOMEN. ! There is 110 medicine equal to Holloway's Pills for correcting the ailments incidental to females. They ; , may be taken with safety for any irregularity of the • system. As they remove all cause of maladies, and so restore; by their grand purifying properties, females • ol' all ages to robust, health. i INFLUENZA, JiII'THEUIA, AND SOKE THROAT. V How all-import>l at. it is to check the first- departure r,. from health ! All may do so by taking Holloway's Pills, without risk or restriction. 11l all diseases af- r fee-ting the blood, nerves, and muscles, or in cases of fever, sore throat, colds, coughs, asthma, and ; shortness 01 breath, the earlier they are taken the ; better. children's complaints. [ Diseases incidental to Children, such as feverish attacks, scarlet fever, mcas'es, and all diseases of the skin, may lie immediately checked, and soon cured by these purifying Pills, which may be reduced to a powder, -and given in doses of one, two, or three u nightly, according to the age of the sufferer. Holloway's Ointment is soothing, cooling, and healing, and : is better adapted than any other remedy for all exter- ; nal ailments. j : indigestion, bile, and sick headaches. K No organ in the human body is so liable to (lisonu'r as the liver, and none is more apt, when neg- ; lectcd, to become seriously diseased. When nausea, ; flatulency or acidity on the stomach, warns us that 5 digestion is not proceeding properly, Holloway's l'ills r regulate every function, give strength to every organ, ?- speedily remove all causes, of indigestion, bile and : sick headaches, and effect a permanent cure. ; LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, AND GOUT. S In these diseases, the blood is always in a highly i inflammatory state ; the stomach is also disordered,and ; the liver and kidneys unnaturally torpid. A few | doses of these Pills, taken in time, w[ll rectify all these symptoms by then- cooling and purifying pro- rperlies. E Holloway's I'ills are the best remedy iiwicn in tae worhl for the following discuses :— Ague Female Irregu- 1 Scrofula or s Asthma larities ! King's Evil : Bilious Com- Fevers, of all j Stone and j plaints kinds | Gravel t Blotches on the, Gout ! Secondary j Skin J Headache Symptoms j Bowel Com- j Indigestion Tic-Douloureux ; plaints j Inflammation Tumours \ Colics I Jaundice Ulcers _ j Constipation of i Liver Com- Venereal Allec- ; the Bowels > plaints tions I Consumption | Lumbago Worms of aJ j Debility : Piles Kinds Dropsy j Rheumatism Weakness froa> | Dysentery j Retention of; whatever caiue ; Erysipelas \ Urine i if., ie- • Fits iSore Throats I Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR lIOLLOWAY, 241, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Dhiggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized work, at the following prices Is. lid., 2s. Ud., -Islis., 225., and 335. each box. *£* 'There is considerable saving by taking we largest sues. _ . N.B.—Directions for the guidance ot patients ia every disorder are affixed to each box. NOTICE.. AUCKLAND AND DKURY RAILWAYrnHE l'ublie are hereby cautioned against removing. JL defacing, or in any way destroying the Pegs, Poles, or other the property ot the Kai Commissioners, marking out the line between Auo and Ouehuuga, aud Drurv. K. BKES> .. Hqcrcuiry to the July 13, 18W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 2
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