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la" imimiiMimiimii iMimmiiimiMMmimiiiimiiiimiMiimmii ,i,iii,i,,,,,i,i.iii.iiimi,..,,n...m,mi,,™ |i | i — The reason why you will eventually buy Omega Mattresses is = ' | that Omega has proved itself, has passed out of the experi- = : _ mental field, and is now accepted as New Zealand's best real = b kapoc mattress. It is partitioned; the Icapoc cannot rub itself i | to dust. ■ ' * "'" z | Sole Manufacturers \ s Wcl.ington 4 Christchurcb \ \ GCCf) Look at die colour, the *^JB jfa sparkle, the perfect mT >Ak clearness of it. Judge it on any basis against \^ brewing is what gives /Hsl AA A #■ A BTUV« b sfSmm I il M. •^ ■rwHSOWft RED TOP HRH r/Aft_B_ WSSRW'TSlililh A favourite wherever W #A 'if and whenever Stout it \^/ called for. Brewed especially for invalids, * W^ixxt but means better health jigj to those who just ask [Mm' for it as a pleasant satis- /IPfa fying stimulating drink /MjS\ MACARTHYS Uk eh o /"ma/ kki ID I\\J TV I^l - v «. : f J ll" Sig : And, when you call for ' 'nßi^y ' a drink at the bar—or ' \f/ft\ buy a bottle or two to VB^^ take home at the bottte store, remember that > the profits help the Macarthy Trust to carry on its widespread helpful work—and make your order " ' ' " • MACARTHY rS licprinled from "The Evening Post" 16th July, 19Sh T. G. MACARTHY TRUST TOTAL OVER £123,500 Fifteen Years' Allocations Meeting of Board of Governors . One of the most important charitable trustt " administered in the Dominion, is the T. G. Macarthy Trust. It is fifteen years since the inception of this Trust, which arises out of the Will of tlfe late Thomas George Macarthy. ' Duiing the period of its existence there has been allocated from its revenue the sum of £123,527 for charitable and educational purposes. This year the record sum of '£14,500 is being distributed. ■ The allocations for each year since the commencement of the Trust are^ ihown in the following table:— 1913 . . - 2,530 v • 1914 ■'■■ . . '■■7,325. 1915 . . 7,070 1916 • . i. 6,880 1917 ; . ■••: .5,790 1918 • • 5,112 1919 . ■• 6,545 1920 ■ ■ . •' .- - 6,785 1921 '. . 6.860 A new line-Have you gg ; ; J-Jg tried it? 1924 . . 101125 MACARTHY'S 1926 I \ i 3/,00 FIFTY - FIFTY 1927 '■ > M 'so° VaAle V 2 Stout , £^27 More often than not the cauia «f I^KM Wg Wf mdi R ettion it Uulty functionine of ■ (he Uigeitive organ*, brought on by ■ constipation. Failure of the boweli " to act properly r««ulu in poison accumulating in the tyitem, which , . upteti the ttomach and live riw Take Beecham'. P.SU—the remedy u.e* to indige.tion, headache*, bilioui- the world over to correct constipation, nest, lots of energy and appetite, sluggish li»er and mdigeition. Ili«y These are danger signals, afid should tone and strengthen the stomach, li»er be followed by immediHe action and bcwels and bcitow vitality, fitness before the complainl become* and health on all who take them, chronic aad dangerous. Get * box and «tnrt a cour»« to-day f 0 itcurt fa best 0/ health and (o be Iff ordtrci Stomach—lake

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 19