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| GOVERNMENT " DEPARTMENT FACT No. 3. The BONUSES are arranged op ao increasing scale according to length of time assured. A unique system 'of interim bonuses secures the advantages of a yearly division of profits without the corresponding expense. Under this system the policyholder receives the proper proportion ol accrued bonus for every premium paid since the last valuation. . DRUNKENNESS CURED. k Peaceful Home Relieved of a Curs OBce and for all time by EUCRASY> Urs. S. V. writes :— Dear Sir,—" Oh, how liftppr I am that my hutbani j~ h»s lost all his appetite foi I y_RßßiS_B!te|fc whisky. Your remedy v " jraßOTpijjqKrai surely a blessing for drunk fi!i||?®r%B_K Tho EtJORASY cbro f<r Vg£& * n^9 (irunkenness has ibeil i <§a'^&- ttSwr radiance into thousands a ■ it y ' hitherto desolate fireside?, »>■' g It does iti work so silentl; * ~ZT L and surely that while tti yuv-. /Jy devoted wife, sister JpTsjcigGf daughter looks on Uu —^HM^nnk. * drunkard is reclaimed with W^P GIVE IT SECRETLY ' Costs Nothing to Try No trouble, no inconftnieneo, no risk-may \>e givei nndetectable in any food or bererage. i COUPON. 1 | ! On receipt of this Coupon and three stampi for i i postage we will send, post ptid, a trial package } I and thousand! of testimonial letters. , I Name ....,.., i...,,,.. Address ..^^-^j^^^: Address— The Eucrasy Co., 62 Hunter' St., Sydney ESTABLISHED E. H. NORTON 1896 Manager. Tobacco] MOST MEN would ■ r^™!wScß» cure themselves of _^_kJJ-- pQraRI t^ e '^ofescco Habit if _fiHHu^_J/a!iv they knew they could ■tr - li^lßr^y so eca y aM^ f' s0 _X— C" \ <r^JpgK without causing ffl £S_&*! M_B /wBl tbeinselves discoinSt -"-^K.^mf 18l ten minutes for ToMnL r _Bb|_l__ BAflHr bacco to chaaze the w^lfxP^THin beats of the heart. m\*i f YjoH~fy To keeD ;t up is t0 tempfSeath by heart wB^TBBSB! disease, nervous colffi*^- - Jwt lapse, tobtcco cancer iJaKHBM^B and stomach, liver or w}t^^^^^m kidney disease. TOBACCO SPECIFIC is a harmless, vegetable remedy that will make the user of tobacco iv any form absolutely abandon the habit for rood. It not destroys the cravinr, the desire, the appetite for tobacco, but restores to health the emtire nervous System, and aids Nature in entirely eliatinatuir from the system tke Nicotine Foiion of Tobacco. FREE SAMPLE. Scad 2d. stamp and we will post you, under sealed cover, a Free Sample, also our Booklet, " The Tobacco Habit and its Consequences." Write for particulars and Book to-day. TV. SINCLAIR ffib CO., Din. 33 107 OASTLSREAGH ST., SYDNEY. YOUR FUTURE IS KNOWN ! YOTJB. FORTUNE FREE ! By the World's Greatest Astrologer. Sen* me your name, date of birth, sex, if married or single, and ls for postage, etc., and I will mail you, sealed . and confidential, a Document of great value to you in the pursuits of your future happiness in love, business, and other fields of jife's activities. Thousands are this day blest* ing the hour they first wrote me. Address : ROBT. MORLEY, Pitt-street. Sydney. ~'' ' * I #• 'I Foryears & years I've always tags! j HUDSON'S SOAP "DOR years and years Hudson's Soap has been sold on its Merits. Merit, and merit alone, is responsible for its great and ever-increasing popularity. It has beea used with regularity, year in, year out, in thousands of homes, and has won for itself a threefold refutation for wash* \ \b4 clothes — for c\etm\n£ the home \ — and tor vv%sYun& up after meals. IF HUDSON'S SOAP CAN PLEASE SO MANY HOUSEWIVES, IT CANNOT FAIL lOVLEASE YOU. HUDSON'S ! USERS ARE PARTICULAR PEOPLE. THAT'S WHY I THEY ALWAYS INSIST ON HUDSON'S SOAP. IN PACKETS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 16

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