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1^ — == °^i Supposing you don't return—what then? WHEN you go away for a week you leave your wife enough money I for the family's needs while you are away; every decent man I does Has it occurred to you that there is always the risk of | your going away for good? Always the risk of a sudden .line,, or an accident, that would deprive your family of your care for ever? An I unpleasant thought, but it is well to face it. What prov.s.on have you | made for that possibility? •.. [ You can make provision quite simply by becoming a member of the | AMP Say that you are 30 next birthday. You can make provmon for your wife to receive £1,000 in the event of your death (even if u should ocTur the next day) by making a quarterly depos.t equal to LT, than 10/- a week. The moment the first deposit .. made the nrovision is made; the obligation to protect your family i. met If „ vou expect! you Kve to a ripe old age, bonuses may easily double the Imount assured; at least that ha. been the expenence of members; some policies have even trebled. _~',.. A certain member assured bis life for £1.000 i m 1891 whenj* was 32 year, of age. The premium was equal to less than 10/- a week. When he died la.t year his beneficiar.ea received £2,084. ( . Whv not make some .uch provision your.elf, .ir? Greater provision or le.rLTou can afford? Let the Society .end an experienced counseHor io talk it over with you! Write to-day and he w,H be sent at once. .», — Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire

How Viennese Women Keep Their YOUTH and always had the reputation of being beautiful. And they keep their beauty long after other women of the same age have become wrinkled and faded. Their secret, is a marvellous food for the skin called biocel, which isobtained from young animals by the special process of Prof. Dr. Stejskal of the University of Vienna. He used it in skin nutrition tests on women from 55 to 72 years of age; and in 6 weeks their wrinkles completely disappeared 1 (See full account in Vienna Medical Journal). Biocel has a marvellous effect on the skin. It feeds and nourishes the skin cells; tightens up sagging facial muscles and stimulates the circulation. It makes the skin firm and fresh and gives it clear youthful beauty. It smoothes out even the deepest wrinkles. This wonderful biocel skinfood can now be used by every woman to rejuvenate and beautify her skin. It is contained in Tokalon Skinfood —on sale wherever beauty goods are sold. Get a jar to-day. Use it regularly every night; it quickly gives complexion youth and beauty. Solo Consignees for New Zealand-: J. Myers & Co. Ltd., Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z. V,INO ana iPliilt WRIGHTS SOAP Men! Use Wright's Coal Tar Shaving Soap AVhj Zealand Agents: 5. A. SMITH & CO. LTD. - - AUCKLAND

strength iSPni —maker //■ . For a quick return to health and strength after , '"' an illness,you cannot better ~MU££ SCOTT'S Emulsion. SCOTT'S Emulsion supplies essential nourishment in a readily digestible form. It rebuilds wasted tissues, restores energy and renews resistance to infection. It guards the lungs. SCOTT'S Emulsion nourishes the nerves, feeds the brain, strengthens and sustains the whole system. For young and old, the invalid and convalescent, insist on genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion For Health and Strength. The man who suffers from a persistent morning cough, the heavy smoker or the tired worker, all are in need of this safe food tonic. Doctors recommend it. Users prove it best \~

'•4fttt^ l iJIM I IKI 1 c IB "' m I 1 . o6St ror Picau v Do you want FLAVOUR and PURITY'I V NX] the:t\ avoid "Blue" Cream Butter! > «— i' I Why eat inferior butter when Opotiki Butter, unsurpassed for l flavour, more nourishing, and absolutely pure, is now available at - <. "- j Opotiki is a super-grade butter. Only the finest, freshest cream * ,\ j •*- is used in its manufacture. All cream that doesn't measure up to f* ' \Ja % <* V e k'gh standard demanded is immediately rejected and liberally. " . ? * dosed with ordinary washing blue to show that it is considered unfit for human consumption. (Hence the term, "Blue" Cream.) ji&^y^^Pls* r ' Many butters on the market are made from cream we wouldn't jJJPTy' dare use for Opotiki Butter. Insist on Opotiki made from the finest, freshest cream from the richest dairying lands in New Zealand. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE! fl I I WW I I I Ik U W% M'M' W~T~d&BS Wholesale Distributors: J * * V**^-^* AICKIN & SONS WKBi Anzac Avenue, Auckland. ITM I —J -.L

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 162, 11 July 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 162, 11 July 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 162, 11 July 1934, Page 16

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