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-^ GOVERNMENT fjSURANCf FACT No. 9. FOR E VERY £100 collected in pwminmg, the Department tun returned to its Policyholdepg (op their representative*), or holda ' in trnrt for them, £119. Dubiho the thirty-nine years of thf Department's existence premiami have been receded for upward! of seren millions and a h»Jf, orer fite millions hare been returned to policyholders or their repre* sentatihres, and the existing fondi held by the Departmeat in trust for policyholders amount to ores four million pounds sterling. THE SECRET! Certainly it's not because of it* cheapness that Oatmeal Porridge has become so popular among society people in Great Britain and America. It is because of its enormous value as a serve, brain, and muscle former that business and pro- ¦ fessionai men have adopted it, while Women who desire to retain the freshness of youth insist en - a plate of Oatmeal Porridge tor breakfast. McGill's Oatmeal has the RICH, NUTTT flavour, and makes the most delicious Porridge. It was awarded the Gold Medal against all comers at last year's Exhibition in London. Be sure and ask for McGILL'S-it is so different from others. Made at Tokomalriro (MUtwO •^ - __^ '^8 t Ev«ry , ' 3 [^ Bn^lisbwomsut v p mill remember 3 E he* maehd 3 pHudson^j ; Soap 3 P «a« In tkf Old 4 P^ Country— how it mail r the olothea white wad )T p«w — ho« it eteftned y- Hndßve«t«MMiitlMkoaM j2 to> and how it tftor* lnstM* J^ bHrfhtaeaa, aad p«**«t 3 sla»nlime*Btopote,paito, ». gIMS, «upth(aawat», aad 3 Z aU kitcban wtoDstia. 1 What it wfll do fortha -4 L homeintha(MdCo«ntry, L. it wiU do for the honw "^ | in Sew 2tiafautd. 9t A VEIL Of WATER 3 *T uad • v«rar little FHUDSOIVSj ;: soap i gui.kki.A.i.l a k a k..fg VvWwWvfJfJfJfJwVJWW DRUNKENNESS r^ CURED fc*ai>y wmman lm the worid oiay J save aonte DrunkarU. j Mrs.B«yU«B said td a reporter a short dale j ago: "I resetted my httsbind froai tike terrible Ktjtidr hibft by v. reneay kte«n a% EUCRASY. t ttsed it wilboat his kndwlnfc mttUtt about it atid cored him aeai&st bit *fll. » is a marvellont result, andottly goes tQ *ho* that drunkenness, ithea conmderfrd at a dlseaie, can be cured. 1 Sent for BufcfasV because it suggested that I Siigat ase ft iitretly in »y haab«M 1B1 B fouflv BCbadbesa a h«rd drinker for years, t had tried «U»ortf of remidies, and xdaae every eßott I could to reform HUn, but fre seeried to be eatireiy lost to the inßUente of tie limier, and I turned to guerasy more out of hot* tfaaa anything erse. The fesolts *fere all I conld hive prayed for, and Fhonestly beHe*e this remedy frill cure «hy awnkird, an taatttr how depraved he may be." / FWtttIUAL A free bial of this wonSerful Bncraw wtil be sent you on receipt of the coupoa beftw* . ! j Cut this oUt. 1 On receipt of this Coupon with your name and address, and *£c stampdfor - posUee, we will forward a saatple , of EtJCRASV, together with our books ; on DRUNK£IHM»S, sealed. f*«" i -- i Address '....¦" ' - Call or address— \ Mr. E. H. NORTON, ' 62 Hunter St> Sydney. is * A» GOOd for. Women fit for Meiv** There is* no other : UKe It # There was a young lady of WaJehatt, Who often did scold her boy taHJon»| . Said she, "I won't ecola ' ' "If yon core my cold Wttha iottie 6f B*rradotigh'« BaJsam." Bartadough's Acacfon Lang Babatt, r Pri<a U§ and Zfi ! ; i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 4

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