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Insurance Companies. OOMPANY. Head Ofiioes Aberdeen and London. Established 1836. CAPITAL - » » £3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS- £4,444,000 FIRE PREMIUMS „ - £701,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS, AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED THOMAS MACKY, FORT-STREET, CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. Sub-agents have been appointed >• follows THAMES .. .. Agent Wanted ONEHUNGA.. „ „ OTAHUHU .. „ CAM Hid DO K .. WM. K.SCOTT TK AROHA .. .. 1). 1). MACNICOL WHANGAREI _ MARSHALL & SONS P N N ewton iN " } OHO. W.JON PARNF.LL, . ARRET, ) REM ERA, I J, BRIDGEWATER, MOUNT EDEN, I 18, Arawa-streot, and GRAFTON, &c, ' '20, High-street, Auckland, October, 18H5. JUDELITY GUARANTEE THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEES THE FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. Office: I>. A. EDMISTON, 109, Victoria Arcade. General Manager, THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up, Re-insurance, General Reserve Funds, exceed £233,000. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. Prompt and liberal settlements. Local institution. Profits retained in the colony. A. S. RI'SSELL, Branch Manager. "pHffiMX FIRE OFFICE, wiyiJgF XT Annual Fire Premium exceeds £1,200,000. Unlimited liability of 'STOTiw? shareholders; Losses Paid, over £20,000,000. livery insurable risk undertaken at Lowest Rites.- R. M, Simpson. General Manager. W. Ward Baker, Auckland District Manager Offices: 75, Queen-street Toilet. " jgDSON'S JJAIR J^ENEWER RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. It cleanses the scalp, and prevents dandruff, It promotes growth, and " akes the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. IS Bottles at 3s 6d. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of the colony. NATURAL COLOUR QUITE RESTORED. Rotorua, February 2!) th, 1891—Dear Sir,— wish to add my testimony to the virtue of your Hair Ren ewer. It is certainly true to its name. Some four or five years ago my hair commenced turning giey and (ailing off, each combing reducing the quantity left. I purposed trying one of the many Hair Uenewers recommended, when fortunately 1 noticed your advertisement, sent for & bottle, and began using it at once with the most pleasing results. I had only used a little, when my hair ceased falling, anil the natural shade was quite restored, it also effectually removed all danyriS. A most cooling and refreshing sensati n is experienced after each Application. I have recommended its use to many of my friends.-Yours sincerely, ic.E.W. Mr. Kdson. RECOMMENDED BY HER MEDICAL ADVISER. Auckland, August 14, 1895.—Mr Edson. Dear Sir,—l cannot refrain from letting you know bow much improved my hair is since I started using your famous HAIR RESTORER. I say now /amoiu, because it bad to have its beginning, which no doubt was small, but is now so univerallv patronised and well known. I may mention it was my medica' adviser who first recommended it to me, and he is one who is greatly opposed to all patent medicines, lotions, etc. But, having witnessed its good effect as a cleanser to the scalp, a strengthening tonic to the weakly falling hair, and a metier to its natural youthful colour, recommended it. — Yours, very gratefully, XI.L. have to THANK 10UR rf.neweu, Auckland, January 20, 1596. Mr. John F.dson. Dear Sir,-1 have just been look'ng over a few of the testimonials from some of your grateful lady friends, and have ranch pleasure in adding mine to the list. Some years ago my ha..' was getting very prey, and I was induced to try st.erai populal Hair Restorers, but all with injur! us effects, till I procured a bottle of your excellent Hair Renewer, and have been using i', for about ten years. All my friends wonder bow is my hair has retained its colour and quantity ?o splendidly. I tell them I have to thank your Re.'l'.wkr alone for its preservation. Besides reinoi ig dandruff, and keeping the head clean and cool, another very agreeable feature is its inexpensively sa, I never lose an opportunity of recommending it to all and sundry.—l am, yours very sincerely, B.J.D. Prepared by J. EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Medical Hall, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Established 1859). (iiiusmiths. SHOOTING SEASON, 1896. D. EVITT, UN MAKER, AND IMPORTER OP FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, AND SPORTING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALWAYS ON HAND: ! A LARGE ASSORTED -STOCK OF THE BEST I BRANDS OF AMMUNITION. CARTRIDGES: : Colonial Ammunition Co.'s Cartridges—Brown, 8s (id per 100; Smokeless, 12s per 100. ' U.M.C. New Club Cartridge, 10s 6d per 100. Eiey's Cartridges, loaded to order with any charge of ilrst-class Smokeless or Black Powder, ' GUNPOWDER: ! Curtiss & Harvey's Diamond Grain Gunpowder " Amberite" .smokeless Powder t S.S. Smokeless Powder. ! ' ' 'GUNS! GUNS? GUNS » AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 1 Single and Double llreech-loading and Muzzle 1 loading Guns (Hammer and Elammerless). 1 Send for Price List. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. " Gum Restocked, Cioke-borcd, Browned, &c. if 111-fitting Gunst'icks aimed in bend, &c. e All Repairs neatly and tftrongly executed. i; Mechanical Work of any description. Id. E V itt 1 GUN MAKER AND IMPORTER, ' 166}, QUEBN-STHEET, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10129, 12 May 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10129, 12 May 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10129, 12 May 1896, Page 3