WHAT AUTHORITIES THINK. What the A.M.P. Society says about itself is of less importance than a statement made by others wlio have no special interest in giving credit to the Society. Head these plain talks by the Press : “The I insurance Index. —O r ne of the finest, if not indeed the finest, Life Offices in thp world is the Australian Mutual Provident Society. The Society is a- representative one, not only in the magnitude of its operations and the extensive range of its business, but also in the soundness of its results to policy holders and the fairness of its competition methods. It is a great Life' Office in every sense of the word.’’ R. S. HAYBTTTLE, A.M.P. Society, P.O. Box 195, Ha we ra. SUMMER COLDS AND COUGHS Persistent colds that continue through the spring and summer usually indicate some throat and bronchial Double. It is a serious mistake to neglect them. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous for relieving coughs of this nature, and if it is taken in time, may save a doctor’s bill and long suffering.' At all chemists and stores. r-lAdv’t.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 April 1925, Page 6
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