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TF.14.12 L- - ..../ ''' ’S >(. * t-"'' >A f 1 if® *Us h’ 3 11 1 ** Sound, restful, invigorating sleep . . . * perfect relaxation! You, too, can sleep like that. Drink a delicious, soothing ** ~glass of MILO regularly every night. 1 This delightful chocolate • flavoured I blend of pure country milk and malted Up cereals — rich in essential vitamins, i 38 organic phosphates and mineral salts | —is t^ e P et- f ecJ bedtime health drink. HI (Il energises; builds strength. MlLO—tSlWlinjE] <hc tonic for the times! * IB MIL® feoNicrgoPl The Fortified TONiC FOOD A NESTLE’S PRODUCT Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (A’sia) Ltd,, I Cleveland Road, Auckland. - ''S PM^,. 87 o 1 the N.Z. Govem'A ( ----- tnent Life Insurance ' Department issued its first policy ’ The De " — partment has since ' marched forward with the Dominion, which, with its steady growth in resources and its rise in world esteem, has earned a high place in the councils of mankind. The Department's growth is significant proof of its wide public acceptance. Today, after 76 years of public service, it holds a leading place among life assurance offices, with over 100,000 policy holders and-insurances in force of £45,000,000. Its financial strength ~ and high standard of service are indeed worthy of the finest traditions of a great time-honoured enterprise. FROM THE 1945 ANNUAL REPORT Benefits paid since inception: £21,407,803 New Assurances in 1945; £4,923,809 ♦Bonuses allotted for 1945; £191,344 ♦Owing to staff shortages individual bonus notices ar« not being issued. GOVERNMENT LIFE m ' INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ■■ The Pioneer New Zealand Office J. W. Macdonald: Commissioner. 38

SOUTH ISLAND TRAIN TRAVEL Convenient Sunday Night Service Passengers travelling on the Sunday night express from Christchurch to Invercargill and vice versa may obtain sleeping-car accommodation if desired. Leaving Chrsitchurch at 11.2 p.m. on Sundays the southbound express reaches Dunedin at 6.55 a.m. and Invercargill at 1.10 p.m. On Mondays the Sunday express for the north leaves Invercargill at 6.30 p.m. and arrives in Christchurch at 7.18 a.m. the following morning. 'Sleeping-car Accommodation if Desired

I \ LOOK AFTER V YOUR EYES ! I Have your eves examined at the first sign of Eye-strain. Consult ITennent’s, your local Opticians, who/ will give you a thoroughly >' sound examination. Your Eyes are important — Don’t neglect them. J. TENNENT I GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA.

Jl|| WINTER MONTHS ZMyll ABE HEBE' AGAIN >. ALSO NEW COVERINGS ’ that you have been waiting for so long. Now is your chance to get that comfortable but rather worn-looking Suite re-covered. RING OR CALL IN AND OUR STAFF WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW AND QUOTE. Harleys MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH.

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Grey River Argus, 27 August 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 August 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 27 August 1946, Page 7

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