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BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. IN accordance with the, resolution.passed at the Special General Meeting of the Proprietors, held on the 15th of December, 1863, the. Directors hereby give notice that the SEVENTH GALL of ONE POUND per Share will be payable at mentioned below, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day ofMay, ■ 1864:— ■ ... . V ' •*' = Auckland At the Bank of New Zealand. ' Taranaki .....,- » - • Napier ......... „ Wellington ... „ Wanganui- ... „ Nelson,.. }) ■•■■.. Picton ......... „ Blenheim „ . ' Christchurch.. „ Lytteltori... .. „ Dunedin >» Invercargill... v Riverton ...... „ Sydney. At the Oriental Bant Corporation Office. , . Itfndon At the Bank of New Zealand. 50 Old Broad-street. A. KENNEDY, Bank of New Zealand, Aucklant neral Manager> January 27,1864. 246 JgANK OF NEW SOTTTH WALES. % KBT***'-cu^l '" '•' £750,000. EeseevbFcio) ... ... £250i000. NELSON BRANCH. Drafts and Letters of Credit granted at current rates on the various branches and agencies of the Bank in New Zealand, the Australian colonies, and London; also on^ the National Bank of Ireland, and Koyal Bank of Scotland, and their respective branches. ' ' ■ ' Approved Trade Bills discounted, and Bills payable at any place in the colonies of Great Britain purchased or sent for collection. Drafts. against shipments of produce, accompanied by Bills of Lading negotiated at current rates. .. •Rates of Interest on Fixed Deposits of Discount and Exchange, may be learned at the Bank. • J.B.BUSBT,' : •--.;■!. - : Manager. JJUCHAN'S DOMESTIC MEDICINES. BUCHAN'S PATENT SUGAR COATED SARSAPARTLLA PILLS. • It is a well-known fact that SARSAPARILLA: is the greatest purifier of the bloodin the world. Keen your blood^pure, the^ bowels regular, and defy the doctor! These pdls strike at the root of each disease, and are for the cure of every ailment incidental- to man, woman, and child, such as all eruptions on the Skin, Indigestion, Billious, Liver, and Stomach Coin- ' plaints, General Weakness, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains in the Limbs, Headaches, Sore Throats and every complaint caused by irregularities of the bowels, obstructed perspiration, and deteriorated and unhealthy blood. . . These Medicines are composed of vegetable extract* only, and guaranteed free from deleterious matter. The Pills are perfectly encased in sugar, and can be taken by the most delicate and sensitive, even by children as they would a sugar-plum. They : are capable of searching out every disease, he it in the blood, liver, heart, or any other part of the body, restoring health and increasing the natural vigor of .the nervous system, acting equally on the old, youne. • weak and strong. * ° Purity of blood, with consequent health, cannot,be obtained unless the stomach has been made to do its work. Strike at the root of the malady; let the source be clear, and the stream will be pure; drain the blood from all impurities by means of the stomach, and the liver, lungs, heart, kidneys, and bowels, will act properly, whilst the brain will be rendered strong, and fit to partake of all God's bountiful blessings Sold in Bottles, Is. l*d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. sterling. BUCHAN'S. INVIGORATING VEGETABLE ESSENCE, • ' For nervous relaxation and general weakness^ at once restores and invigorates with magical rapidity the most Debilitated Constitution, thereby ensuring "permanent health, increased strength, energy, and a redoubled development of "the muscular system. Failure is impossible, for success is as certain as that daylight .follows darkness.- The only infallible remedy for acquired losal and general debility, nervous" prostration, depression of spirits, diminution of vital energy, emaciation, and for all female complaints. This medicine not only restores health and strength at once, but increases the natural vigor of man in youth, maturity, and old age. The properties of this' invaluable re-invigorating Essence act directly the nervous and muscular system, enriching, increasmg, and purifying each particular vital fluid; its action is never failing, and in pp rforj- nrcorcfance with the laws of nature. As the falling ruin vivifies the parched vegetation, so will the power of this all potent agent restore the lost Btrength and energy of all who suffer from exhaustive derangement, which so few of the medical profession attempt to treat. _This Essence is highly esteemed in the East and West Indies, for nourishing and invigorating the nervous system, and acting as a general restorative on debilitated constitutions, arising from bilious complaints contracted in hot climates. The studious' as well as the sedentary part of the community should never be without Buchan's Invigorating Essence, which Removes diseases in the head, invigorates the mind, improves the memory, and enlivens the imagination. Constitutions relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of this restorative. Old coughs, asthmas, and consumptive habits, are soon relieved, and speedily cured. Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs will, ere long, meet the happiest change; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and the limbs be covered with flesh, firm, and healthy. Per Bottle, 4s. 6d., and 11s., or four timei the quantity, 335. sterling, AGENT POE NELSON, . • 'F. B. HADFI EL D, Trafalgar-street. . ■ TVTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. •THE COLONIST,' published every Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to England, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Queensland, and Tasmania, and is circulated throughout Australia generally. . The terms for advertisements are—eight linesj 45.; every line above eight, 3d; every subsequent insertion will be charged one half of the above prices. Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words wjll be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. Quarterly advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on application at this1 office. To insure insertion, advertisements must not be sent in later than Seven o'clock on the day previous to publication. ■ Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, from authentic sources, are inserted gratis. Monthly Stjmmaby.—This resume of the month'f news, prepared for the homeward mail on the 13th of each month, will be carefully dispatched to any part of the world upon receipt of full instructions at I this office. - '" ' . AGENTS FOR THE'COLONIST.' Stoke, F. Austen Motueka, R. Sutcliflfe Richmond, Hodder and Co Takata, G.Taylor [ Spring Grove, E, Rennell Motupipi, J. Tilby Appleby, J. Grove Collingwood, D. Allan , Waimea Village, L. Bron Slateford, Mr. Heyward Hope&Ranzau,W.Herrick Bullor, R.: Waite.* Upper Moutere, C.H.Ben- Wakapuaka, Mr Gilbert semann Mabiboeotjgh. Mr. J. M. Hutcheson, storekeeper, Blenheim. Sttdney. J. L. Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-street. j MEEBOTJEICB. .„ .... „.:_.,! Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Collins-street. LoirpciK. • ; Wm.B. Smith, News Agent, 11, DukeiDtreetjAdelphi, I ' Strand. . " ■ . " . . : . : ;"

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 663, 4 March 1864, Page 4

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