IEraRHHi £s a Lesson in Practical Domestic Economy — you Use JLess and Gzt a Better Cup of Teal Medical investigation (vide "Lancet," January 7lh, 1911) proved that in fine leas (such as "Amber Tips") Tannin was after all a blessing because it kept the heart stimulant caffeine under control. Similarly the caffeine entirely negatived the astringent action of the Tannin. This neutralising of one with the other wa» only perfect in fine teas, thus showing that fine teas were healthful. In addition, cheap inferior teas were found to be not only wasteful but actually injurious. REMEMBER— Fine Teas are both Healthful and Economical! mmmmm is a blend of Fine Teas ..only. Packed in Two Grade* : i _ i AND &&&m4&Mtt~Sifoll&^V&'«&itt&K'& mmmmF******m!m*mf!&i********9'*i* own .#>*: * n any caße » your health is below; par, you should certainly take steps to build up your vitality—AT ONCE. Fortify your constitution and rem?w strength and good spirits by taking BEEF AND EROU WBNE. It is worth its weight In gold to anyone in a debilitated condition, and the outlay of cash is small. Come in for a bottle to-day. ANCELL'S PMARMACY. - ; ; Established at our New Address—sß BRTDGE-STRISKT, KELSON. THE "SUPREME" PETROL LIGHTING THE "SUPREME" PETROL LIGHTING THE "SUPREME" PETROL LIGHTING THE "SUPREME" PETROL LIGHTING SYSTEM. i MR EL. J. FLATT has much pleasure in iniorming hia numerous customers and the public" generally that he has appointed Sole Agent for the above Petrol Lighting System for the Nelson Provincial District. . .' . : Mr Matt will be pleased to give, a Practical Demonstration with this Light Free of Charge. Just send a Postcard with address and possible requirements. .'-'■'.:'. Large stocks to choose from. Quotations given for any size installation—Churches, Public Halls, Billiard Rooms, and Country Homesteads. Give us a call and get all particulars. H. J. FLATT, Licensed Plumbex, M t J. FLATT, Licensed Plumber, v ' NELSONThat last 2s Years, Introducing a New Zealand made hygienic Turkish" Rug. These rugs are manufactured fiom the pnrest ■wools and are carefully dyed. Both no hardback, therefore will not hold the dust, breed disease or curl ErE outdo the iihpqrted' articles. We R«d, Brown, Blue, Pink, Grey arid Cream grounds with well blended Eastern shades that give, a rich Oriental effect. Siz-s 6ft and 3ft 3ee these beautiful economical rug* before purchasing. Other Hizes in mm $%&.& :l tt:*m WMJsll KSsa msmmi sa&i#. -.r-^kset-fc . NELSON AMD aaOTUEKA. : " AiTSTRAi JAPf .MUTIJAIi V '■ ■■ 1 SOCIETY THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE.' * RESULTS FROM SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Ordinary) £6,640,020 i , - ' NEW BUSINESS, 1916 (Industrial) £1,038,105 ' ' i - ASSURANCES, IN FORCE WITH BONUSES— Ordinary Department Industrial Department -.:iT.'/-.. ; £ £5,552,766 £7,678#25 £114,144;947 ACCUMULATED FUNDS .'.;.?.?.»?...?. £36,475,570 ' ' ' ' ANNUAL INCOME ,~-;;•. .£5,116,410' TOTAL CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED"£KS T CE ESTABLISHMENT - 9ASH BONUSES ALLOTTED FOR-ONE YEAR (1916) £857,178. Providing REVERSIONARY of about £1,500,000 PAID to MEMBERS or their >»ett4llcf6ries, £47,342,569. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICYORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount, from £5 to : " DIRECTORS OF< THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH. The Hon. G. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq.; ' Deputy Chairman Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchampj- iEsqv,"and. A: > F. Roberts, Esq. A. AMIES, Manager for New Zealand. New Zealand Branch—Customhouse Quay, Wellington. .'. •..••". Nelson Disrict Office, corner Trafalgar and Hardy streets. " . v ; JAMES HAIR, District Manager.;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 6 October 1917, Page 7
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