THE AGE OF INQUIRY, I Bfl^^^^^HHß^ TTae present has been des- • '.; .«' The constant and 'universai^ Question" that is' B echoed from every side, is "Why V. Asfe any of. your . H friends why they prefer Van Houten's Cocoa to any B other, and one will immediately, tell you "it has .the H. highest nutritive value;" another -will reply '.'it-is ; B more easily digested and assimilated than other m cocoas ;" and a third will probably answer "it is perfect Kg in flavor, and rich in healthy stimulating properties. gg In reply to the question -" Why ?" The Lancet ■ gg sa y S: __"Yan Houten's Cocoa yields a maximum B proportion of the valuable food constituents of the bean." m Why is it the best forchildren, for mothers, and H for family use ? ... . '■' : - v '.'i-. A n_ B Because it is rich in that digestible Albumen M which nourishes the body, and in the Phosphates which .; •. B build up bones and tissues ; because it repairs waste.-; EM and also because you can get out of it more strength B and nourishment than out of any other. ' . B BE SURE YOU TRY ; -8 VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOGQI-ATfe. :; ; f g
Australian MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : The Hon Morgan S. Grace, M D, 0 MG, M L 0 (Chairman) The Hon Charles 3 Johnston, M L C (Deputy Chairman) ■ Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq ; The Hon Edward Richardson, C M G, MLC ■ ■•■■.■ ■ :' -1-. John Duncan, Esq. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS i ;- Australian Life Office, and th* : LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE, The only Mutual Life Office wHipia DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most stringent character, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUND EXCEEDS ; £14,500,000 (FOURTEEN AND A-HALF MILLIONS STERLING). . ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 - (TWO MILLIONS) Sterling ' POLICIES IN. FORCE ... 134,484; Sum Assured ' ... ... £41,726,041 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £7,726.170 ' BONUSES : CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1897, £449,268, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to L 835,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE years, OVER TWO MILLIONS,; yieldhig Reversionary Bonuses ex-: ceeding FOUR MILLIONS. : ASSURE YOUR LIFE , IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY And secure a BONUS EVERY YEAR. . EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT, 8i PER CENT ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. District Office— Greymouth. , JAS. A. STEWART,, District Secretary. , To the inhabitants of Greymouth and district. ; . WANTED IT KNOWN THAT v WM HOLDER &SQN IMPORTERS, OY ALL KINDS OF COJjOITIjUO, JPMOJDITCE Are AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED TAYWATTE & TIPPY TEAS, Which for Strength, Flavour and Purity cannot be surpassed. Win HOLDER" and SON, UPPER MAWHERA QUAY. MAWHERA TINNED; MEATS - Ace the bpst in the Market . '■" ■ Soldby allgrocers. . ' ... -. WHOLESALE A V T ; . tf^fiEBRAND & CO l^ ;
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10261, 18 April 1899, Page 4
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