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Insurance. MOETHBKTTISHAKDMERCAN 1h tile insurance company, london and edinburgh ESTABLISHED 1809. Incorporated by Eoyal Charter. Sdbsoribkd Oamtai, £2,000,001 Paid-up Capital £250,001 Fire Reserve Fund £794,577 Pike Pbemium Reserve £302,671 Total Fire Kesrrves £1,097,245 Income op the Fire Departmekt, te Premiums and Interest £9G7,08( Fire Risks taken on Buildings and Propertj on Thames Goldfields at lowest Rates. Prompt and Liberal settlements. THOMAS VEALE, Agen^: POMEN-STBEET, A DSTEALIAN MUTUAL PEOVI **■ DENT SOCIETY. Established 1849, FOE LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MDTUAL PRINCIPLE. NSW ZEALAND BRANCH: Custom House Quay, Wellington. Annual Bevenue exceeds .„ £622,000 accumulated Funds exceed ... 2,600,000 Result of late Quinquennial Investigation: Potal Surplus of Quinquennhim .., £565,260 Of which is Set apart for Distribu- ' tion amongst the members ... 504,382 fielding Reversionary Bonus Additions amounting to .„ ... 1,020,985 Those about to assure are particularly relucted to note that the Australian Mutual Provident .Society, at 30 yeara of age, stands lefore the world as a life institution that has chieved nnparaMed success. For stability t is unsurpassed, for the profit it has realised nd divided it is unexcelled, and for the libe'alitij of its business arrangements it is match* Ms. No other Life Assurance Society, in any urt of the world has had at the end of 30 years 5,218 policies in force, assuring ±"13,392,121, n accumulated fund of £2,606,053, and an nnual revenue of £622,000, of which it could io Said that the ratio of expenses to premium icome has been leas, the rate of interest on be funds higher, the premiums charged lower, be reserves for the liabilities higher, or the onuses allotted to its members larger than j bose of this Society. ! Prospectuses and proposal forms may be bad )r will be sent post free) on application to the ■ranch. Office, or to any of the Society's gents. RDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Agent for the Thames: D. S. GELLION, HITOBENB' 3LOOD RESTORER, IHE fEEAT NEW ZEALAND EEMEDIAL AGENT, FOR LBANSINO, PURIFYING, AND INVK3O- - THE'BLOOD 1 PHIS medicine differs from ordinary pro--1 prietary preparations, inasmuch as it was e product of years of study and investigation r an eminent physician of the Army Medical aff, with whom Mr Hitchens served during le New Zealand War as Assistant Dispenser the Imperial Forces, On its introduction to the public as a speoiflc r the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatio Gout, jrofula, Skin Diseases, Blood Impurities, and eneral Debility, it quickly attained great lebrity, and soon was sought after from 'ery part of ftew Zealand. . Its curative and depuvative properties have ien fully attested by the numerous testimonials ceived by the proprietor from patients who id long suffered from the above distressing aladics, who had applied in vain to physicians r relief, and in whose cases Turkish Baths, ot Springs, and ether popular remedies had ien resorted to without effect/ This celebrated medicine is compounded from •oduccs of the vegetable kingdom, is palatable id easily taken, mild, but effectual, in its ac« on upon the animal economy, It is in sooth veritable Blood Restorer, cleansing it, and lereby restoring diminished vitality. • It premts unquestionably a purer, safer, better, and ore reliable alterative medicine than any that is hitherto been available to the people. The strongest recommendation for this mediae is its own intrinsic worth, as shown by the arvellous cures effected on well-known and uch respected members of our community., he best proof of this is to be found in the ,rge number of testimonials received by the aker, thankfully acknowledging the complete istoration of health experienced by using this anacea. At the request of those already cured, the roprietor now brings the Blood Restorer ;ore prominently before the public, in the sure id certain hope that this utilising of the gifts t a merciful Providence will prove a great leasing to suffering humanity, by curing longsated disease, and averting threatening sickess. The want of a reliable remedy for Rheumatism, to'., has long been felt as one of the greatest ilamities of the age. While other means and icdicinea have been proving themselves vain ad delusive, this remedy has been silently tnd teadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, nd freeing captive men from their deadly emrace. The people are now requested to give be Blood Restorer a fair and impartial trial. nd the Proprietor would have it distinctly nderstood that the cures of Rheumatism, etc., re due entirely to this medicine's wonderful ffect upon the blood, by its cleansing, purify, ig, and invigorating power. Impurity and inactivity of the blood is the ause of most sickness and pain. After a ourse of this medicine, blood vessels- which as it were, choked up with un;ealtby matter—become exhilarant nth pure carlet life-blood, flowing naturally along, nd imparting in its course vigour and strength o the entire system. 3A MILTON" BROTHERS, WHOLFSA-Ll? AGENTS, JUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TESTIMONIAL. ' diumu* I,ousollby - 10thlf ™Msyc. DearSir,-I bee to bear testimony to the great loon 1 have received from your medicine. I was laid ip for several months with rheumatic gout, and »i ilnqd to my bed for weeks; in fact, even w*e " led I could not move with out assistance, My friends md almost given up all hope of my-tecowrr an II mi "nM? in 0, J ™ "Y- dep iiotKS, .m 1 tried all known remed es. hut cot little J .ica o it r m, e , f totV e!il ' inS - of 5 T «™d Lf ore i ed it, and to the surprise of my friends and mvself [ was tree from pain and restored to goodSfa very short time. I firmly believe that bu ft, vo should never again have been able to onto into otive employment. 1 al „ tlmukful to mv■ 5 .rough your remedy lam , m - and hye been for rompain, and ma very short time be re Sto perfect health. on are perfectly at liberty to usg ny name m any way you wish, a ' lld l'.nniig further information von cai re,, t ™ Ueartily Hiankine you for !J m m £ •mt! has done mc,-I remain, voim linki; ?„» I'. JOSEPH UAIXUfiIDGU. ' U)l (bl ° netl ) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. " THS THAMES ADVERTISER" IS a duly Cassetted Journal for the Publiea iion of all BiKKKuricv, Uiamm, and othev Public Notmm, wife- mm Coloaial Ac

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3570, 24 March 1880, Page 4

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