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IN?m SXI No^ UCKLAND ELSCTEICPOWEB BOAED DEBENTURES. " The Auckland Power Board's issue of 5* per cent: debentures to cover a suni 0f\£250,000 provides the safest and most attractive investment within recent years. The Power Board is a municipal body, and the security is unimpeachable, embracing the Auckland power plant, the entire electrical system, plus a special rate of one-eighth of a penny in the pound on the rateable value of the extensive Auckland electric power, district. The debentures are issued in denominations of £100, £500, and £1000, bearing interest at 5£ per cent, per annum, and repayable in cash by the Bank of New Zfealand in 21 years. Interest coupons arc cashable at half-yearly periods. The object of the loan is to complete the purchase from the Auckland City Council of the city power plant and electrical system, and every New Zealander will appreciate the significance of this proposal in its relation to the increase of Dominion prosperity. Early application should be made for debentures at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand. Copies of the full prospectus may also be obtained from any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or from the secretary, Auckland Electric Power Board, Quay street Auckland Advt. FOR FACE OB FABEIO. The many uses of Velvet, the sterilised soap, render it specially, valuable and economical in the home. Makes wash day easier. Cleans clothes quickly; rubbing not necessary. Doesn't -harm frail fabrics. Suitable for delicate complexions. Every bar guaranteed pure. All grocers stock Velvet. Please ask for Velvet.—Advt. DOCTOB TELLS NUESE. A doctor was paying his first visit to a pneumonia, patient, and he asked the nurse what .medicine had been given. When told, he replied, that's no good, go and get a tin of Pulmonas. Doctors know the splendid properties of ■Fulmonas, and never hesitate to recommend them in all throat and chest aftections. When you suck these gum pastilles, curative vapours are released and carried by your breath right to the root of the trouble. Chemists sell Fulmonas in tins at Is 6d and 2s 6d (double size), or you can obtain them .by sending price to Stacey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland.—Advt.

HAEPIC FOE LAVATOEIES. To remove stains and deposits from porcelain pan and hidden water trap use Harpic. Sprinkle in the bowl overnight Flush in the morning. No scrubbing or scouring. No danger of infection. Harpic cleans rapidly, thoroughly. .A household necessity. 9d and Js 9d at your store.—Advt. As I had no credit and had no oa»E I entered a drugstore and made a dash! The bottle I needed was there alright I took it for nix and vanished fromsiirhfc' I took it for cough, I took it for cold " I took it before I was ten months old I took it beoause it's boo good and sure— I always take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure- —Advt. THIS DEINK BUCKS YOU UP. Thousands of prudent people are helped- back to. brighter spirits and Letter health with an occasional glass of Stevens's Health Salts. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, drives out waste and poisons. Get this sparkling tonic. Keep it handy always. All chemists and stores stock Stevens 2s 6d large bottle.—Advt. ■WHY BUY DEAE EGGS? There's no occasion to if you look to the future and preserve a good supply in the cheap season, which is now. Sharland's Moa. Brand Egg Preservative keeps eggs perfectly freßh cheap season to cheap season. Eggs have no unpleasant tinned flavour, and may be boiled fried, or poached.—Advt. ' Woodi' Gr«at Peppermint Oui«. For Coughs «nd Coldi. nerer fail.—Adrt.

Starches differ greatly! Starches made in warm climates contain Free Caustic Soda, which works havoc with fine linens. | Insist on j "Lily" Starch — the Starch that make* the gktss. Made in Dunedin, "Lily" j Starch contains NO Free Caustic Soda, and can be used for every starching j purpose, with splendid re- j suits and- perfect safety. Your Grocer sells it Maoufactnred by IRVINE & STEVENSON LIMITED eg " Lilj " Starch Work*, Dunedis '

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 4