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I^'GOVERNfVJENT -» ■' DEPARTMENT FACT Wo. 9. FOR EVERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department has returnod to ita Policyholders (or their representatives), or holds in trust for them, £119. During the thirty-nine years of the Department's existence premiums have bsen received for upwards of seven miilions and a half, over five millions have been returned to policyhclders or their representatives, and the existing funds held by the Department in trust for policyholders amount to over four million pounds sterling. ! ''' j[ <*ughH I i Spring Showers! i ! Just a slight chill— a sore throat— or |J I a little hoarseness, as the result of H | being caught in a Spring Shower — of I but, if neglected or unattended to M I these may develop into giave troubles Is and serious diseases. *j The best way to prevent all such ill $j effects is to lake a few doses of that m Wonderfully Healing Balsaam '• : : |j BENJAMIN GUM | It gives immediate relief, curing |j Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc. || completely. Excellent for Children. ■ 'i Pleasant A If* All Chemists . P ke !l/6 B^-^ rek ; epers^ gfood health is shorn of half It's value. Health is the truest wealth. Strange to say the great majority of people rarely suffer from what is usually- called serious illness, yet they are frequently troubled with all sorts of minor com- , plaints, which go to spoil life, dull enjoyment ■ and make them feel tired, "heavy,", " liverish," or " off colour." All such sensations are indicative of something wrong — symptoms that the stomach and digestives organs are not properly performing their work. No one can safely afford to neglect such danger i signals. Ailments can be much more successfully combated when taken In time, which if neglected may give rise to trouble, pain, and expense, and, possibly, to serious consequences. have stood the infallible test of time, and are without a rival for the relief and cure of all troubles of the digestive system. Taken in accordance with the directions, they will be found entitely efficacious in all cases of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, lack of appetite, heart-burn, dyspepsia, and the numerous other ailments arising: from detective or irregular action of the organs involved The very first dose gives relief. The use of BEECHAM'S PILLS taken as needed will be found to have an excellent general tonic effect, purifying the blood, restoring the appetite and ensuring perfect digestion. If jrou would be well and keep well, take BEECHAM'S PILLS, seeing that without health life IS MERE EXISTENCE Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens,, England. Sold every whers in boxes, price tOjd. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). Hot Water in Abundance Ranges may be had with self-filling HIGHPRESSURE BOILERS, ptoviding a plentiful supply of Hot Water in the Kitchen. This great boon to Wives and Housekeepers can be supplied for "ORION" Ranges now in use. Particulars on Application. K. E. SHACHLOCK, E,d. DUNEDIN, and at Auckland and Wellington. THE HIGH-CLASS WASHING MATERIAL /^H V 9 "g |j © a/ (Regd.) $&!k BOES NOT SHRINK. J^T&rr*m/\ Material for |^^ Sleeping Suits, Cy '/(! If \V Economical (^ fl II \ y BECAUSE Durable. \ I J { To be obtained ££p V-kJ' Leading Drapers The Melbourne Leader says :—: — " "For Children 's Clothes Viyella is a joy ' ' "l SEE THE* LABEL' ON THE SLLVhDeE.'" i* 'Tis the top of the ladder, Ascended by mugs, That Barraclough's reached with BALSAM for lungs,. A bottle just no^v, For tho season's cold blast. Will cure ybu and strengthen Till winter is past. Barraclonah's Acacian Lung Balsam, 1/6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 10