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THE CHILDREN KNOW 1 , The little ones can tell you at I 1 once .the difference between i > common brands and the famous London Gold Medal — McGlfcL'S OATMEAL They love the rich nutty flavour of their porridge when it is made with "McGlLL'S"— it is SO DIFFERENT from the ■ soggy, cloggy dishes which, some Oatmeals make. Oat- ' meal is the great Beauty-giver and Muscle-former. It maices brains and builds up Strength. You can take it as PORRIDGE, BISCUITS, CAKES, SHORTBREAD, eta, all of which are delightful, wholesome and delicious when made with "McGILL'S" Oatmeal. Insist on "McGill's," made at Tokomairiro (Milton), Otago. I WHY GjRQW OLD p BEFORE YOUR TIME? I To look old ii to feel old— to feel old is to bs aid, and nothing makes you look old quicktr thin J • few grey hairs. But why hive Gfey Hall- at all, when Milos Hair Restorer will quickly, safely and surely restore ' it to its original colour and lustre, at the same time - promoting luxuriant growth. IVlilos is not a dye — , try, it— there is no risk in using Milos Hair Restorer.^ ' ' Price 7/6 per bottle, posted free to any address, j „AJI correspondence strictly confidential— private i 1 advice givea free. Miss M. McELWAIN, i 254 Queen Street, AUCKLAND, j^mmam \

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GOVERNMENT INBUKANCE DEPARTMENT. I ' » r ■ FACT NO. 2. V 1 THE PREMIUMS ABE SUITED TO MB IDT THE WANTS OF ALL CLASSES, .} AND ABE ON THE WHOLE CONSIDERABLY LOWEB THAN THOSE ■ CHARGED BY PRIVATE OFFICES. '(T F yOU a * e tw6at y* tlire9 y ears of a^ 9 the Department will, FOB £1 A MONT 3 ioiIABANTEE TO PAY YOUE FAMILY ot least .6500 if yoa die before you are Bixty ; #ma if yoa art aliyo at sixty yon will draw tho ,£SOO yourself, with profits added, which wil J^nake the transaction A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR YOU, in addition to having assured <flome provision for your family had you died earlier.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 4

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