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rr<HE MUTUAL LIFE & CITIZENS’! X ASSURANCE CO., LTD. The “M.LC.” THE ROOT PRINCIPLE OF LIFE ASSURANCE, in whatever form it may be presented, is the protection of those dependent upon us by securing to them at our death, a sum of money sufficient to meet the needs of such a time. It is also to ourselves during life a satisfaction and a consolation that, come what will, we need have no undue anxietv. NO OTHER FORM OF SAVING PERFORMS THIS FUNCTION with the tithe of the success that characterizes LIFE ASSURANCE. SAVING INVOLVES GRADUAL ACCUMULATION! A LIFE POLICY GIVES IMMEDIATE PROTECTION, and Deyond doubt it is the safest provision a man can make. No man should neglect his paramount duty to those upon whom his life depends. TO-DAY you are welcome! TO-MORROW may be too late. Do it now! All particulars re premiums, etc., to — JOHN RENWICK, District Manager. Box 220, Hawera. Fred C. FODEN, Associate Member British Optical Association (London), Fellow of the Institue of Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. HAWERA’S PERMANENT CONSULTING OPTICIAN ATTENDS DAILY At WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, 9.30 ami. to 5.50 p.m. An Expert Optical SERVICE ®y Scientific Methods

C H I R 0 PJRJ* C T I G THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH ! TT is the science that teaches that disease is caused by nerve pressure, and the surest way to correct the trouble and restore health is to remove the pressure. Investigation invited. Consultation FREE. JpLETCHER & pLETCHER, Palmer Graduate Chiropractors, 151 Courtenay St., New Plymouth. And Branch Office: 88 HIGH ST., HAWEEA. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. THANKS. nPHE Relatives of the late THOMAS A PARKINSON desire to thank the medical superintendent, matron and nursing staff of the Hawera Hospital for the many kindnesses shown during his last illness. Also to the many kind friends who tendered floral emblems and showed their respect and sympathy at the last rites. The special thanks of the relatives are tendered to Mr D. Strachan for his so kindly rendering the “Last Post” at the graveside.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 December 1926, Page 4

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