\ with Mutton\£ooi \ I a condiment to cat oaiy tftib \ | Beef* A delightful siqttfflxey' I I ,is also giFoa to Voa flftYQ.'W' o£ § p Mutton fy?^**\ \jj [Mothers! Read This O "To insure good, sound, strong "and beautiful teeth, children "should make their breakfast "mainly on Oatmeal Porridge, " with milk, from the age of three . " years, and their supper exclu11 sively of the same material ; "this is much richer in bone " elements and dentine than flour "or any other kind of food." Oatmeal Porridge for Ever ! Wholesome and nutritive, gives vigour and vitality, clean skin, good teeth, and strength of brain. Mothers ! Feed your children on porridge made from EVBcGiSrsOafmeal It's crisp, rich, delicious and satisfying. Made in Tokomairiro (Otago). Insist on " McGILL'S " — there is no other " just as good." I Do You Wear Shock Absorbers? They are fitted to Motor Cat! to promote the comfort of those who use them! and to prolong the life of the Car. You need them too, for ia an hour's walk your heels strike the pavement from 10,000 to 15,000 times— with disastrous result to nerves in time. Nature intended man to walk on the springy turf and the grassy mead, but civilisation drives him to use stone-paved streets— hence the need of shock absorbers. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels are shock absorbers, they constitute a kd rubber pavement, permanently fixed to I your boot heels. They carpet eveiy hard I street for you with resilient rubber— they I make every step a pleasure, do wonders I for your health and save half your boot bill. I Look for WOOD-MILNE on the heel. Sebravallo's Tonic { (Bark and Iron Wine) \ Stimulates the Appetite, ( \ Strengthens the Nerves, C Regulates the Blood. I It is a most palatable mixture of ( Bark and Iron, perfectly combined t with an excellent wine, and is a J perfect boon to all sufferers from < Anaemia and Glorosis \ It is an IDEAL TONIC, and £ should be used by convalescents \ after severe illness. S Ask your Doctor's opinion of } Serravallo's Tonic. g~ GOVERNMENT *tl .DEPARTMENT) FACT No. 11. At 31st Dec, 1905, £179,000, IN CASH, was distributed among the Policyholders IN BONUSES. The above sum represents an addition of £303,000- to the sums assured. The bonuses are now fixed' upon an ascending scale, it being arranged that the increases shall become greater with the duration of the policy. The practical working of thia arrangement will be understood by an inspection of the following examples ; — BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. Bom,ae B , The Policy taken out allotted 6YeMB 21 Years 86 Years 10 ago. ago. ago. £ s. d. S b. a. £ b. jL 1902 30 , 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 0 1905 80 18 0 35 16 0 41 11 0 Increase 18/- 20/- 25/. The Department is a NATIONAL INSTITUTION, whose liberal conditions and benefits have SAVED THOUSANDS FROM WANT, aad it deserves the support of all those who have an interest in the Colony. I It is "As Good I for Women cts I for Men." I There ia no otHer 8 6tisnuJant liHe it. *P
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1909, Page 16
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