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1 TL H I Ihe I J General Insurance Co., Ltd. | igySfeL FIRE. marine, accident. f Authorised Capital - - 11000.000 Animal Revenue, over - £700,000 Reserves Exeeed - - £1,000,000 The British Dominions General Insurance Company, Limited, transacts j all kinds of Fire, Accident, and Marine Insurance. It is a well and favourably known British Company with, an Authorised Capital or £1 000 000, its annual revenue exceeding £700,000. It now well established throughout New Zealand, the Head Office tang in Wellington, and it is destined to play an important part in New Zealand insurances activity, inasmuch as its attractive tables ensure to its policy-holders the maximum benefit at a minimum cost. 1 It is the chief aim of the Management hire in New Zealand to uphold to the full the reputation already enjoyed the world over by the British The British Dominions General Insurance Co., Ltd., 1 Panama Street - - WELLINGTON ■ Auckland Office: Victoria Arcade.Queen Street. H. H. McCULLOCGH, Local Manager. I

riniiiiiifwniiiwwiiMiiiißw '£}\Benger's wjkm* FoOD JET Delicate y\?/y[ Infants, *7\ V When infants . ; are weakly from birth or through Illness their digestive strength is naturally sub-normal. The result is failure to extract full nourishment from ordinary food, and malnutrition results. Berber's Food is especially recommended for developing delicate infants into strong robust children. For INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED is sold by Druggists, etc., everywhere. Buyer's Booklet— little work of authority on the special feeding of Infants. Invalids, and the Aged, will be sent post free on application to: BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, En?. Branch Qffius-NVN YORK (U.S.A. I 93, William Street, Sydney in.s.w.) 117. Pitt Street. Canadian /i>«tt-H»tloa»] Drug 4 Chemical Co., Ltd. M, fit. Gabriel Btrset, Montreal, and Branches throughout Canada. IJJZ A SURE CURE ■usaa \pmmmmmmmmmi mnnMß> For all Bearing Troubles MAGNOLIA "FLOWER" Brand Anti-friction Metal Made in Great Britain. "Flower Brand" Magnolia Metal has the lowest coefficient of friction of any known bearing metal; it with- , stands the heaviest pressures and highest speeds; wears longer and requires less lubrication than any other bearing metal. Sold throughout New Zealand by John Chambers & Son LIMITED, Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington Chpistchunch, Dunedin. I trade Marks. Designs, and Copyrights BE applied for throughout the world, |j Drawings and .Specifications prepared, $ Records searched. Advice given to & H Inventors, » I BALDWIN & RAYWARD | §™ Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers to I HEAD OFFICE-WELLINGTON. f SiJ Auckland Office: \\ 8, Smoeton's Buildings, Queen Street, j I Representative: Q. A, McConncll, C.E„ I I Mechanical Engineer & Draughtsman. j'j a Telephone 1511. '/ ii=ORION=v I f An ORION Range j' < J Ensures Cleanliness, |* • ' Efficiency and Comfort, B J ' in Cooking and I j Baking. It is the I Successful Range for Successful Cooks! j 1= SHACKLOCK'S =1 < HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1532. TMDE MARKS A Swrtered wd f\\ In all court triot si A in all countries H V* throughout the world. J*- "Advice to In ven ton" free on application. Client! advised and assisted is disposing of their invention!. iiltkkntl'Office ! Exchange Lane, Queen St , .& WOKE-SMITH, HlMjlfc. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 10

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