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Redfern and Parramatta I of 34 years constant nursing ser- \ | vice in the above districts writes \j that in her opinion f | tMIPIP ||P fefi |J 9 „ Is a medicine specially suited to constitutions weakened by illness, she writes ; CLEMENTS TONSC LTD. “I carried on my profession at Yeung Street, Redfern, for 25 years, »nd for the last nine years at Parramatta. ii l have had a large number of szck people under my care and it has been a pleasure to recommend Clements Tonic. I knew it would give good results. My neace was rather run down in health lately, but she is getting on splendid as the result oi taking your medicine.” (Signed) fturse 0 SliiUvaii Essentially the medicine for the Invalid or for ‘.lose weak from overwork, fever or operations, it gives new life to the system, tones up the stomach, liver, or nerves, TMV IT TO-DAY. ALL CHEMISTS STOCK iT Cicments Tonic I,M„ Rozelle ‘ffc COL” DISINFECTANT.—A fev; drops in yonc biRU most xefreshiv Try it. ' ‘ " JIJVCOL' AND SANDFLY BITES. One drop WILL CURE IIO.SQUI .Y BITES, nibbed in—absolute cure.

Use the 2/- grade for Economy, wo cZtitjit? e*£p ftfiLgaagagiezaßTSflfls SECUaB A fiHAES OF THE STJEPLuS OF THE Australian Mute &,i a Ji So€ iety For the OUS3ENT YBAE by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE FOLIC v -sviGi that OOse BEFORE THE GLOSS OP THE YEAS. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH SMITHS AND r r TT 'F BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD. ’ " RESULTS EsOM SIOT-SEVEMTH ANNUAL IEPOET NEW BUSINESS, 1913 (Ordinary), noarly NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) nearlyANNUAL INCOME ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over ... £6,784,635. ?■ ... iSS3S,SSO, \ ... £-3,73?.,318, f. ... £34,885,337. | POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Deportmant), 310,117, assuring- nearly■ £lO5 000 000 H (including Bonus Additions). ’ ' ;( POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department), 133,829, assuring £4,722 OCC with * bonuaoi. C 1 ’ -1 TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £20,659,474. § CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1015), £833,713. |j Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS cf about £1,500,CC0. | The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—ORDIN *RT - or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £3 to £IO,OCO, fj DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZBAIAND BRANCH: P Thfl Eon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. do 3. Jlrandon Esq D'put" >3 Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., end A. F. Roberta, Esq. J $ New Zealand Branch-r* EDWARD W. LOWE 13 Custom-house quay, Wellington. RssidenT Secretary. |3 DUNEDIN DISTRICT OFFICE, Corner PRINCSES and DOWLING STREETS \ B. 2. STOCK, ~ ' | District Zsaret-sry. 3 neglect of a cough or cold. Take no ricks—cure it. |LJ Refus; jubstilules. Insist on the proven remedy. jyo --w- - --ri?f\ '-<ni sss.'*ia#\ Luolc to Us tor Setter ¥ilie m X hj? LLt m 33^ AY -AArx y* MEN’S STRONG, RELIABLE, ALL-LEATHER, OPEN TAB LACE BOOTS, stout soles, wide toes, broad-fitting. All sizes in stock. Sale Price *8 I B 1 (TJ BfM U^i/ti/sl fOYiVYA Whitcombe & Tombs’s New Building, Princes Street, * • . . » G. L. Scott, Proprietor. A Photographic Record of Your Baby I 51 A most interesting and charming series of Photos showing your baby in different aspects is obtained by having the first photograph taken during the long-clothes period, the when baby can sit up alono, another at the toddling ago, and others at intervals of six months for a year' or two, 51 Such a record will be of life-long interest. .51 IVe give particular care to Baby Photos, and secure- results that show the weo tots at their prettiest. 5f Make an appointment by letter or ’phono. The ZENITH STUDIO 68 PRICES STREET, DUNEDSM. 'Phono 869. C, E, Mebrie, Manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 4

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