T^TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY -131 fire and marine. Capital £1,000,000. Was established in Auckland in 1850, being tlie first Local Insurance Company established in New Zealand. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. It is distinguished for its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, upwards of Three-quarters of a Million having been paid to the Insured for Losses. * SECURITY Afforded is unquestionable. A large and influential body of Shareholders resident in all parts of the Colony, Whose LIABILITY IS UNDOUBTED. THE CAPITAL Paid-np is £200,000", together with Re-insurance and Reserve Funds of £150,000. INVESTMENTS Consist of Real and Personal Property, Bank, Loan, Gas and other Shares, Government, City, and Water- • works Debentures, &c. GEORGE P. PIERCE, General Manager. T> O Y AL INSURANCE COMPANY. SECUEITY SHOULD BE THE PRIMARY CONSIDERATION. " THE ROYAL is now the wealthiest khownFire Insurance Company in the world." "THE ROYAL has a Surplus Reserve unequalled by any other Joint Stock Company except the Bank of England." " THE ROYAL is acknowledged to be the most sue cessful Insurance Company iv existence." The undersigned Agents accept approved Fire Risks on every description of Insurable Property at the LOWEST RATES OBTAINABLE. JONES & LUSHER, Chief Agents for the Province of Auckland and Taranaki. Office i Shortland-street, Auckland, August, 1881. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, For Mutual and Indefeasible Life Assurance, Endowment and Annuity Business. Head Office fob New Zealand : QTJEEN STREET, AUCKLAND; With Offices throughout the Colony. Local Director : George Bnrgoyne Owen, Esq. Principal Medical Officer: 4f. Chas. Field Goldsboro', M.D., J?.R.C.P. Solicitors : Messrs Whitaker, Russell, and Buddie. The Only office in New Zealand granting policies absolutely indefeasible from date of issue. Settlements prompt and liberal, without reference to Sydney office. No quibbles or red tape allowed to interfere with justice. Members can travel everywhere, reside in any country, and engage in every occupation without giving notice to the office. Every information can be obtasned.on application to the Association's Office. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, General Agent fOr New Zealand. PHARMACY IN NEW ZEALAND.— We have received a cutting from the Auckland Weekly News, contain;? a large wood engraving of the Pharmacy .. conducted by Mr. Aickin, of Queen-street, Auckland, as well as an account of of the interior arrangements. It is evident that the shop would compare not unfavourably with some of the best English establishments. The floor is of Minton tiles, and the cedar fittings cost £1000.- Mr Aickin is the proprietor of a famous Infants' • Food, and of a Panacea for Chest Disease, composed of eucalyptus and hypophsspites. He is agent for Arnold's surgical instruments and for other English firnls. — (F*oin the Chemist and Druggist, London, September 21, 1881.) LOCAL AND RELIABLE ! AICKIN'S Syrux of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphites of Lime and Quinine, for Consumption, Bronchitis, and Chest Complaints. Price, 3s 6d per bottle. The best constitutional remedy. AICKIN'S Syrup of Hypophosphites of Limd, 2s 6d per bottle, of standard strength, and half the cost t of Churchill's. AICKIN'S Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, 2s 6d per bottle ; recommended by the faculty ' ' in many cases^ AICKIN'S Infants' Food (as Baron Liebig's), Is 6d jjjfc per canister; fresh, pure, and nourishing; "the T^ ' most fattening," "the best forming food." ; Baking Powder, in tins, at Is 6d- ' v ; and 2a (3d: Contains pure ingredients— makes whole- :*••'■ some white Jjread and pastry. . . J>v,; V 1 : ! KIN ( TnE Pharmacy), !vl^ Wholesale drug importer, |$v»\ ,i ''"• ••■■ ■ Queen-street, Auckland.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 70, 14 January 1882, Page 273
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564Page 273 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 70, 14 January 1882, Page 273
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