SAFETY FIRST.
DANGEROUS CONDITIONS EXISTING. It is essential at the present time that people should exercise great caution with regard to their health. With the present epidemic of typhoid and the mystery surrounding its origin it will pay to be cautious. The safest method is- by securing a Renulife Violet Ray outfit for the home, and every member can be treated daily and so fortify the system. These wonderful generators can be operated by anyone and without the slightest care. There is no nervous disease too deeply seated that will not immediately respond. Free demonstrations are being given daily at the Renulife Violet Ray Hygienic Parlours. New Zealand Tinsuraiice Buildings, Queen Street. (Ad.)
Replying to a letter from Mr. Mitchell, M.P., respecting the taxation of soldiers' pensions, Mr. Massey says: "I aim informed by the Department that it would introduce very serious complications in the matter of differentiation between earned and unearned income to attempt to make any special concessions in connection with military pensionsWe all wish to save labour ana get best results. Try Rolfe's Wax for linoa and furniture. 6d and 1/ tins. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 9
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