Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THOMPSON'S gAUSAPARILLA AND ! JODIDE i OF 1 pOTASSICJM. TESTIMONIAL FROM MR, C. EOWE, OF H.M. CUSTOMS. Customs, Auckland, I 23rd August, ISSS. To Messrs. King, Walker, & Co., Agents THOMPSON'S SARSAPARILLA, Gentlemen,— I have been in the cold and changeable weather a martyr to rheumatism for 10 or more years, and have tried all sorts of remedies to little or no effect. I am now pleased to inform you that I have not been so free from acute pain as I have this winter, and this, I firmly believe, is entirely due to the effect of THOMPSON'S SARSAPARILLA AND j lODIDE OF POTASSIUM, which I was i induced to try. To fellow-sufferers from rheumatism I have the sincerest pity, and would strongly recommend them to try this remedy, as they know what a blessing it is to be free from the fearful pain of rheumatism, and I hope their experience will be like mine. You may rely upon it I shall never be ■without it, and as I am so well known in Auckland, I hope this testimony may be taken, and that THOMPSON'S SARSAPARILLA will be widely sold, as that will mean benefit to many a sufferer from this painful complaint. Having been advised by several friends (who know how I have suffered) that it should be made known, I therefore forward you this testimonial, which you may make any use you like of. I remain, Yours truly, c. HOWE, THOMPSON'S gARSAPAKILLA AND lODIDE OF POTASSIUM. I KING/\VALKER,&CO., SOLE AGENTS fOR NEW ZEALAND. IVTEW QPntNO T\RAPERY. JLI EW OARING JJeAPEEY. ■\TILNE & Z^HOYCE Beg to announce that they are now opening-up ttl&ir NEW SPRING GOODS» Ex Eimutaila, Coptic, Ruapehu, with TAt.NUI to Annivß SHORTLY.

ALL THE NOVELTIES FROM THE BEST HOME MARKETS, HAVE BEEN SECURED BY THEIR BUYER, AND HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE T OWEST pOSSIBLE pitICES. PATTERNS AND PRICES SENT ON APPLICATION. _l "~ |_ WEDDING AND MOURNTNO ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. I ZZZ "~~ f~ SOLE AGENTS FOR THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE OF DR. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC CORSETS AND BELTS. Shop Closes at Two o'clock on Saturdays. Telephone, 412. QUEEN AND WELLESLEY-STEEETS, AUCKLAND. BOYLAN & T UND ON, I i QIVIL ENGINEERS, JOINING ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, AUTHORISED AND TICENSED PURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS. I , , . ____________ PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON Established a.o. 1782 (Over 100 Yeaks). A Special Act has passed through the House of Assembly, authorising thin Company to sue and be sued by its Attorney iii New Zealand. It may be interesting to its clients to know that this Company was founded at the time when limited liability was unknown. Its history Involves continuous reference to tires of great magnitude in which it. has been largely concerned. Now almost forgotten is the Ratclift'e tire of 1794, in which it paid in its early days, £50,000. In 1807 it paid £200,000 i for a. lire at St. Thomas, West Indies. In 1842, for ' the great Hamburg tire, £5*16,000. In 1840, £114,000 1 lor the tire at Newfoundland. In 1801, £130,000 for the Tooley-Rtreet tire, and in Chicago and Boston tires, respectively, £100,000 and £60,000. Its reserve* now amount to over a million sterling, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with unlimited liability, furnish an undoubted guaranJ tee of security to policy-holders. Its agents throughout tbe Colony are prepared to accept Kire Risks st current rates, and promptness combined with liberality is a characteristic feature in dealing with those who entrust their interests to its care. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, Superintendent and General Agent, Grey-street, Wellington. GEO. W. JONES, District Agent, 24, Shortlaad..atreet, Auckland. '

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18880920.2.26.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 4

Word Count
586

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9164, 20 September 1888, Page 4