J.B. Hobbs, The Great Cricketer, writes: —** I have been in the habit of taking Iron Jelloids No. 2A, from time to time, and have derived great benefit from them. ’ Iron Jelloids—A Great Tonic Iron Jslloids No, 2 for Women. 2/- <£ 41- Of all Chemists,
N G0 O) . Look at the colour, the jf sparkle, the perfect A. clearness of it. Judge it on any basis against X any other. Perfect brewing is what gives /MJ you a perfect ale— /HhL MACARTHY’S jjß RED TOP PALEALE fiMik A favourite wherever 'n ’* and whenever Stout is called for. y Brewed especially for invalids, gg but means better health WK to those who just ask /jgu for it as a pleasant satis- /fln tying stimulating drink MACARTHYS ' BROWN STOUT J|||||| | XGO^ c «i l | And, when you call for \ J/ I, a drink at the bar—or buy a bottle or two to take home at the bottte store, remember that the profits help the Macarthy Trust to carry on its widespread helpful work—and make your order MACARTHY’S Beprinted from "The Evening Post" 16th July, 1028., T. G. MACARTHY TRUST TOTAL OVER £123,500 Fifteen Years’ Allocations Meeting of Board of Governors One of the most important charitable trusts administered in the Dominion is the T. G. Macarthy Trust. It is fifteen years since the inception of this Trust, which arises out of the Will of the late Thomas George Macarthy. During the period of its existence there has been allocated from its revenue the sum of £123,527 for charitable and educational purposes. This year the record sum of £14,500 is being distributed. The allocations for each year since the commencement of the Trust are shown in the following table:— . 1913 • • 2,530 1914 - - 7,325 1915 • • 7,070 1916 • • 6.880 1917 . . 5,790 1918 • • 5,112 1919 • • 6,545 1920 . • 6,785 1921 . • 6,850 A new line-Have you ; 9,ois tried it? 1924 . • i0,i25 1925 • I 12,040 MACARTHY’S 1926 . ? 13,600 FIFTY - FIFTY 1927 •- ’ 14 - 500 % Ale V 2 Stout
Big Discounts to Users | of 12-trip and 50-trip Rail Tickets | Save 4/- in the £ on 50-trip tickets. U Save 2/6 in the £ on 12-trip tickets, •'{ . J These tickets are available for 12 or 50 ; < single trips between any two stations; they are transferable and are available / for an unlimited period. $ “■ . I Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, •? Passenger Agent, Central Booking Office, or Dis- R trict Manager for full particulars.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 84, 3 January 1929, Page 15
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