OLD-AGE PENSIONS ■ ♦ The Minister in charge of the old age pensions, in reply to a. question by Mr. A. E. Glover, asking whether arrangements would be made whereby recipients of the pension could have their monthly instalments posted to them by cheque or otherwise, instead of their having to call every month at a post office, states that it is not proposed to make any alteration in the present method of paying old age pensions. Where a pensioner was unable to collect his pension without inconvenience to himself it was the practice to allow him to appoint an agent. f^9rm^mm. l 3 Purely a sterilised milk tvCCCrwOtfood. It contains nothing r-M 1 J but milk, cream, and lac- •* ■'''" tose. Of all Chemists. m contains as much fat as MlW*v&mK^ mothers' milk. Moreover, %Jk%AjOSfS\\\. is purely a milk food,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 4
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