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Insurance. MOUTH BHTTIBJT AND MEROAN U TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND EDINBURGH established 1809. Incorporated by Eoyal Chatter. StIBSOUIBKD COITAL £2,000,001 PAiD-ur Capital £250,00! Finn Reserve Fond £794,577 Fire Premium Reserve £302,671 Total Fire Reserves £1,097,241 Income of the Fire Departmekt, ft ec Premiums and Ihierkst £967,08( Fire Risks taken on Buildings and Property on Thames Goldfields at lowest Rates, Prompt and Liberal settlements. THOMAS VEALE, Agent; POIXEN-STBEET. A (JSTRALIAN MUTUAL PfiOYL A DENT SOCIETY. Established 1849, FOE LIFE ASSURANCE ON THI MDTUAL PRINCIPLE. NF W ZEALAND BRANCH: Custom House Quay, Wellington. Annual '.Revenue exceeds £622,000 Accumulated Funds exceed 2,600,000 Result of late Quinquennial Investigation: Total Surplus of Quinquennium ... £565,260 Of which is Set apurt for Distribution amongst the members ... 504,382 Yielding Reversionary Bonus Additions amounting to 1,020,985 Those about to assure are particularly requested to note that the Australian Mutual Provident Society, at 30 years of age, stands before the world as a life institution that has achieved unparalleled sums. For stability it is unsurpassed; for the profit it has realised and divided it is unexcelled, and for the liberality of its business arrangements it is match' less. No other life Assurance Society in any part of the world has bad at the end ot 30 years 35,218 policies in force, assuring .€13,392,121, au accumulated fund of £2,606,053, and an annual revenue of £622,000, of which it could be said that the ratio of expenses to premium income has been less, the rate of interest on the funds higher, the premiums charged lower, the reserves for the liabilities higher, or the bonuses allotted to its members larger than those of this Society. Prospectuses and proposal forms may he had (or will be sent post free) on application to the Branch Office, or to any of the Society's Agents. RDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Agent for the Thames: D. R. GELLION, " KITCHENS' BLOOD RESTORER, THE GREAT NEW ZEALAND REMEDIAL AGENT, FOR : CLEANSIN6, FURTPYING, AND IN VIGORATING THE BLOOD! THIS medicine differs from ordinary pro- » prietary preparations, inasmuch as it was the product of years of study and investigation by an eminent physician of the Army Medical Staff, with whom Mr Kitchens served during the New Zealand War as Assistant Dispenser to the Imperial Forces, On its introduction to the public as a specific for the cure of Rheumatism, Rbeomatic Gout, Fcrofula, Skin Diseases, Blood Impurities, and General Debility, it quickly attained great celebrity, and soon was' sought after from every part of New Zealand. Its cu'ative and depurative properties have been fully attested by the numerous testimonials received by the proprietor from patients who had long suffered'from the above distressing maladies, who had applied in vain to physicians for relief, and in whose cases Turkish Baths, Hot Springs, and other popular remedies had been resorted to without effect, This celebrated medicine is compounded from products of the vegetable kingdom, is palatable and easily taken, mild, but effectual, in its ac< tion upon the animal economy. It is in sooth a veritable Blood Restorer, cleansing it, and thereby restoring diminished vitality. It presents unquestionably a purer, safer, better, and more reliable alterative medicine than any that has hitherto been available to the people. The strongest recommendation for this medicine is its own intrinsic worth, as shown by the marvellous c'ure3 effected on well-known and much respected members of our. community. The best proof of this is to be found in the large number of testimonials received by the maker, thankfully acknowledging the complete restoration of health experienced by using this panaeeai At the request of those already cured, the proprietor now brings the Blood Restorer more prominently before the public, in the sure and certain hope that this utilising ot the gifts of a merciful Providence will prove a great bles?iug to suffering humanity, by curing longseated disease, and averting threatening sickness. The want of a reliable remedy for Rheumatism', etc., has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. While other means and medicines have been proving themselves vain and delusive, this remedy has been silently &nd steadily unloosing the cruel fingers of disease, and freeing captive men frojn their deadly embrace. The people are now to give the Blood Restorer a fair and impartial trial. And the Proprietor would have it distinctly understood that,the cures of; Rheumatism, etc., are due entirely to this , medicine's wonderful effect upon the blood, by its 'cleansing, purify'iag, and invigorating power. Impurity and inactivity of the blood is the cause of most sickness and pain. After a course of this medicine, blood vessels-which have become, as it were, choked up with unhealthy matter—become exhjlarant *ith pure scarlet life-blood, flowing _ naturally along, and imparting in its eourgs vigour and strength to the entire system, HAMILTON BROTII EES, WHOLESALE AGENTS, QUEER STREET, AUCKLAND. TESTIMONIAL, I l'onsonby, 10th Slar.cli, IS7(J. Mil. HITCIIENb'. Jjear.Sir,—l beg to bear testimony to the great good J. have received from your medicine. I was laid up. for several months with rheumatic gout, and confined to my bed for weeks; in fact, even wi-en <u bod I could-not move without assistance. My friends had almost given up all hope of my recovery, and I was to d that if I ever got better I should be paralyzed in my right side. I »as under treatment'for weeks, and tried all known remedies but got little or no relief Hearing of your lilood Restorer, t tried it, and to the surprise of riiy friends and myself I was free from paiu and restored to good health in a very short time. I firmly believe that but for you I should never again have'been able to enter into active employment. I am thankful to say that through your remedy I am now, and hm> been for the last three months able to attend to my business, and that I was never in better health in niy life than I now am. I would strongly recommend anyone i.u/'fenug fromshuemalismorrhenm tie pout to sen • to yoji for some of your medicine, and from my experience of it, ). am iimc they will snon be relieved from pain, and in a .very short time be restored to perfect health. You are perfectly at liberty to use my name m any .way yon wish, and any person requiring further information you can refer to me. Heartily thankine you for the great good your medicine has done me-I remain, vouj-s triil'v (SKiied) T, JOSJSM IiAIXiIIUDGJi. 1 ° W . .GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. " THE TELAMp ADVERTISER" IS a duly Gaaetted Journal for tfce Fu)jlici I ' tion ot ail BAKSRUrccr, UiGimr, and other I ' Puiiiio Uo:wis», un&r mkvi Colonial (

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 4

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