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YOUR DAUCHTER is just as precious YOUR daughter may not be a Shirley Temple, earning some thousands a month/as "The Littlest . £\ e kel. Your daughter may never be rich, but it is within your means to see that she shall never want. y° u r income, you can arrange, through the A.M.P., that your daughter shall have the money for a higher education when the time- comes, or that she shall have a few hundred pounds of Her own when she marries or a good nest egg in her old age. You can make any financial provision for her you like, and use all the A.M.P.'s hundred millions of assets to back it up. Recently a middle-aged woman (at a time when she badly needed it) drew a cheque for £470 from the A.M.P. because her father had had the foresight to invest 3/- a week in an A.M.P. policy for her when she was a child. Other women draw regular monthly incomes from the A.M.P. because their fathers made arrangements for these incomes when they were young. The wise thing to do is to let the send an experienced adviser to talk things over with you. Send for one to-day. Give him your confidence. In return he will give you advice that, if followed, will bring you great comfort and satisfaction. If you prefer, ask that we send you a copy of "Investing in Happiness." Write or 'phone to-day. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE; Established 1849. {Insorporatcd in Australia), Head Office for New Zealand: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Auckland District Manager: W. R. J. SMYTHE. Tossed About inTorment "NERVES" caii3e more lines and wrinkles in the face than age. Beauty and charm soon fade if you don't control your "NERVES." Nervousness affects the digestive organs, often causing skin and complexion troubles. Then—strive as you may with powders, creams and facials —you soon "begin to look old —long before your time. Trv This RPTTl3l*lfafilp U/« v changes — has Drought back youth to iry lms rvemarKable Way women _ and ambition to men. Here's to Quiet Your Nerves a test wortll trylnfr: — "Eight-Day Wonder" Test TF your nerves are all twisted In knots which physicians And often Increases the —or keyed up like a fiddle string-—ir strength, energy and endurance of weak, you are Jumpy, Irritable, weak, toss and nervous, anaemic or run-down men and turn on the pillow night after night, women 100 per cent.— can't eat, everything is a bore—you are First see how Tar you can walk — or getting a slave to your • nerves. Soon how long you can work — before becomthey will upset your home, or rob you lng tired, achy and nervous. Next eat of your business — for nobody wants a two tablets of Phosphorated Iron after battleground of nerves. Here s how each meal for 8 riavs Then test your s &. t *"* ;.".r and see for yourself how much you have Ernest Street, Manly, Q'land. gained. Note the startling difference in "I was a complete nervous wreck — the the wa y y° u look, feel and act. least sound would nearly drive me crazy Phosphorated Iron seems to go straight —everything was a drag. Noises in my (j) e nerve ceils and start work the head were terrible— and headaches at minute It reaches them. It brings an night, from which nothing would give the almost amazing change from that awful, slightest ease. I did not know which way dull, weak, lazy "don't-glve-a-hang" feelto put my head- on the pillow. Didnt ] ng . t0 brightness, strength, clear-headed-tcant any food— just took it by habit. I ness and courage. It calms and got very thirty-. I. was like this for. four strengthens the nerves of people who get years, before I used Phosphorated Iron. t j)e "jumps" and fidgets, and gives them By the third flask, head noises gone poise, power and tremendous reserve completely—headache hardly once a week energy. •—1 could eat better—life was beginning Phosphorated Iron Is absolutely harmto be worth living. Boon It was a pleasure i esßj contains no habit-forming drug 3, to get up o} a morning and feel so fresh— a nd Is always safe, easy, pleasant and as I could {jet a sound night's sleep. It is efficient. Sixty tablets In each flask, and a pleasure to. do my house work now, as t he cost of only 3/9 13 trifling compared before it was a torture, even though I start t0 the rellef tlley brln g.. at s.SO—hubby off to work at S.SO. Two children to school: for 9 o'clock —do my . _ washing and ironing in the one day for Won t Cost a Penny six of us, cooK-not dinner at night, as well : ■ as housework."-'.-- Every high-class, reliable chemist dls- .' poises Phosphorated Iron only under the The above letter describes only one rigid guarantee that you are completely of many hundreds of cases where satisfied with results, or every penny of Phosphorated Iron has brought amazing your money refunded. PERSON-TO-PERSON TOLL CALLS A' PERSON-TO-PERSON toll call is one in which the calling subscriber specifies a particular person with whom he wishes to speak. The distant exchange then takes all reasonable steps to locate the required person. •THE CHARGEABLE TIME DOES NOT COMMENCE until the calling subscriber actually engages in conversation with the wanted person. The SPECIAL PERSON-TO-PERSON FEE is ac follows: Up to 75 miles: 6d Between 75 an»l 150- ~ : 1/150 „ 300 „ : 1/6 300 „ 450 „ : 2/MAKE YOUR LONG-DISTANCE CALLS I "PERSON-TO-PERSON" AND SAVE YOUR OWN TIME.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 15

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