Medical, ¥ I Mm Ivy Barnard has been cured of B Consumption and Hemorrhage of the Lungs : ,r 9 by Vit«dat>o. ... - — r g She arrived in Adelaide fronj England, I October, 1912, a passenger by % *.'f B P. and 'O. Branch Liner "Wakool," ana, I owing'' to 'her suffering " froift" LWg :■/*> H Trouble, and having had several attacks, y^L'iSof Hemorrhage during the voyage, ffie IVr I Health Officer in Adelaide would pot iB allow her to land, and even suggested ■*■!<?. S she would have to return to England. -J&.. 9 However, on arrival in Sydney, "her S fatHer succeeded in ' getting permission :'> Ito bripg- her ashore, -as the authorities Iffy I were of the opinion she could not live. gii ■It was then tier' mother gaVe'h'eFVJTA- >; ; B DATIO. The very first bottle did good, a -and; continuing with the medicine, _ a '%*; B cure of the trouble was made. Miss -it I Barnard is now in the best of health, tijjfai. 1 »nd is employed as typist and book- £0 '• 9 keeper in "Melbourne. 0, ■ Ker address is 2.56 Ascot Vale-road, - 1 ! ■ Ascot Vale, Victoria. fi'V- ■ VTTADATIOis sold by chemists and ' stores. ' , /V/ I For testimonials and free advice write: . I S. a. PALMER, I / B 439 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. Victoria I P-*— 1 I " 1 11 , Si . Egg Preservatives. < IT HAS OTHER USES, Norton's Premier Egg Preservative is not only the most reliable and the least expensive. After having been used for "Eggs, it - will be found a splendid spray tor blight and scale on trees and ■. vegetables. It is worth the money s for this alone: mix it with y i whiting and make a strong;" whitewash, or use it on floors and see how it removes stains, p _ But don't forget to put down your eggs with it this season, £ Order a tin from your grocer " without delay. -g f- ■. ' | * DEPARTMENT FACT No. 11. S At 31st Dec., 1911, $207,105t IN CASH, was distributed amonjj ?;•; the Policyholder j IN BONUSES. j ■ , W*}'.'" The above sum represents an addition 4■■ of £333,994 to' the sums assured. The -.j.. . ; bonuses are now tix«d upon an ascending • /»" "> scale, it being arranged thai the increase# - ' shall become greater wits the duration of , •"* th'e policy. The practici}! .vorking" of fta ,v"-" * • arrangement will be understood by M inspection of the following examples: BONUSES ON THRhE £1.000 POLICIES; "^A Bonuses lsJii!2id£l out allotted 12 Years 27 Vsare 42 Yeaffl • IB ' ago. ago. ago. , — ■ ■ _____ •VMseS £ I. d. £ I. d. £ a * ; -iJlJgg 1902 30 0 0 34 16 0 40 6 « .;g 1905 30 18 0 35 16 Q 41 H ® I m 51 17 0 36 18 0 43 15 tos 1911 84 8 0 39 18 0 46 5 >. ' j >■ , V nl? ■ ■■. *; ' -r--""Sn*" £4 8 0 £5 8 & $4 I® , mm j«»i ——J •*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15719, 21 September 1914, Page 8
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