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Insurance Companies. mHE T^QUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF OVER FIVE HUNDRED SHAREHOLDERS. Every description of Firo and Marine Insurances can bo Effected on most Favourable Terms. All Losses will be Settled IMMEDIATELY, with out Reference to Head Office. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Manager. Temporary Offices, Fort-street, shortly to be removed to Premises occupied by Hayr's Tourist Agency. THE FEDERATION FIRE k MARINE INSURANCE CO. (UNLIMITED). Head Office, No. 1, Grey-street, Wellington, New Zealand. Head Office, Australia, No. 2C3, George-street, Sydney. Board of Advice for Now Zealand : J. S. M. Thompson, Esq., J.P. \ Merchants, T. W. Young, Esq., J. P. /Wellington. The above Company have commenced business in New Zealand, and are prepared to take all descriptions of Fire and Marine Insurance risks at lowest current rates. ART. HEATHER, District Agent, Auckland. Timber. WAITEMATA A W M I L L /COMPANY, FREEZING COMPANY'S RECLAMATION, AUCKLAND, Are now started on the Season's BUTTER BOXES, enamelled or otherwise. Customers are requested to order early to ensure Betting their orders fulfilled. Their Enamelled Boxes are 50 per cent, cheaper, and wo also cno prove that our Boxes keep Butter better than any other in the market. We can also Enamel Kegs, barrels, Ac. TOTARA BARRELS, out of seasoned Umber, specially for the Butter trade, made ; also Barrels and Vats of every description made to order. Builders' Materials of every description on hand. "'ho trade supplied with every requisite. Civility and despatch guaranteed Birkenhead, 27th August, 1890. To the Manager of the Waitemata Sawmill Co. Slit, -I am pleased to inform you that at the Birkenhead show for Dairy and other Produce I have taken the first prize for Potted Butter, put up in your Enamelled Box, which remained in the possession of the Secretary of the Society the specified time. When opened at the Show (the bottom having been taken off first), the butter was as sweet and good as when first put in, and my wife tells me the butter was not all used till the end of July, and she never saw butter keep better or so well as in your box. lho show was held on March 8. I am. Yours faithfully, WM. THOMPSON. MedicaL T. B. H l L L Wishes his OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS To know that he will be found at HIS OLD BUSINESS IN QUEEN-STREET, Where he hopes to see them all again, and as many new ones as possible, and that his shop will soon show its former business popularity EVERY lIOMSF.IIOLD-rsprcially where there are young cinlilren—should bo provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the prompt use of which has saved innumerable lives. Its effoct Ik immediate and certain. It stops coughing, promote.-, expectoration, and soothes the Irritated membrane. The most famous and successful Cough-Cure In the- world, it has no equal as a remedy for asthma, bronchitis, Inflamed tonsils, loss of voice, whooping-cough, croup, and the sudden pulmonary complaints to which children aro liable. Taken in the early stages of consumption, it often cures that disease and always checks its progress; and even at a later period In the malady, it relieves the distressing cough and induces needful repose. A safe, palatable, and economical medicine, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral should be always at hand in ease of an unforeseen and sudden emergency. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, IT.KTAKKI) BY Or. J. U. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendors, TWTEW ZEALAND HYDROPATHIC AND FRUIT HOSPITAL. July 18, IS9O. To the Editor op the Herald. Sir,—Will you allow me through your valuable columns to make a statement that I trust may be of benefit to suffering humanity. Three months ago, acting on the advice of my sister, I came from Hokianga to Auckland for the purpose of trying Mr. Warmoll's Hydropathic treat ment and Edenic diet. I entered this establishment on the 17th of Juno. I was suffering from cancer in the leg of eleven years' growth. All my friends know it was a terrible case, my sufferings having been great and constant. I have tried many medical men, and attended the Hospital in Dr. Philson's time, but could get no relief or hope of cure. For the last seven years it has been petting worse, and I have been constantly racked with pain, not being able to get more than half-an hour's sleep at a time. I could not put my foot to the ground during all that time, the sinews of my leg being contracted. My bowels were quite torpid.no action without artificial aid; in fact, I had no hope of relief nor any prospect of being cured. All was dark, but now, thank God, all this is changed, and I feel it my duty to others who are suffering to make publicly known the facts of my case. After being three days under treatment on the Edenio Diet all pain wis removed, my sleep was fully restored. No sleepless nights trouble me now. I rise feeling refreshed and well. Perfectly natural action of the bowels was established ; and, wonderful to say, on the fourth day the muscles of my log relaxed, and my foot came to the ground without any pain. In fact the cure has been going on by a painless process ever since. I have found no inconvenience whatever from the change of diet. On the contrary, I find it pleasant and feel no desire for the cooked food. I never suffer now from constipation, my leg baa a healthy appearance, and is getting well fast. I cannot speak too highly of the kind and skilful nursing I have received from Mrs. Warruoll and her assistants. With thanks, I remain, Yours faithfully, ANNIE RUSSELL. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 3

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