j The Endless Chain. To this end was 1 born. „ , YOUNG PEOPLE'S ANNUAL, Conducted by Brigadier Carmichael, assisted | by Bro. Thompson, Y.P.3.M., i At 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. We have accommodation for up-to-date Sunday-school work, including the Cradle Roll. Sand Trays, etc., etc. The 4 thousand children in Auckland who go to no Sunday-school are invited on Sunday ajf 10 a.m. and' 'J p.m. People — erv ' ce °£ Song, by the Young 1 =a Life Assurance. pROVIDENT JjIFE OOMPANY. Sooner or later every man and a great many women require Life Assurance, and it is an advantage which cannot be overestimated to commence the battle of life in possession of a large Policy at a low rate of premium. Such Policies can only be obtained through the foresight of parents when the children a r^young, but the cost is 30 small and the benefits are so great that nil excuso exists for the parent who neglects to perform bo obvious a duty. . The Provident Life Assurance Company issues attractive Policies for Children under which liberal options may bo exercised on the child attaining age 21. As an example, a premium of £10 per annum will secure, o" a child aged one next birthday, a wholelife Assurance of £1403, the premiums being returned .if death occurs before age 21. When 00 premiums have been paid, the Policy may be continued as a Whole-life Policy for £1403 or. if no further premiums are piid, for £795, or the Policy can be changed to an Endowment Assurance for £779 payable at age 45 or £892' payable at age 50. or a Paid-up Policy maturing at age 50 for £405. Lastly, the Policy can be surrendered for £283. By paying a small additional premium, a fl'xtr benefit can be secured by which the premiums cease till the child attains age 21, m the event of the death of the parent before that date. AUCKLAND OFFICE: 28» gHORTLAND gTREET. A. O. HORSPOOL. District Manager. < ■ 11 : Toilet. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS. This disfigurement can bo removed by my latest method permanently, markloss, and without pain, with Radio, the improved scientific process for removing Superfluous Hair. Moles, and Birthmarks, and is recommended by the medical profession. A permanent cure guaranteed. Expert treatment of all Skin Blemishes. All kinds of Eczema cured and Hair and Scalp Trouble. Faoe and Hair Lotions a speciality. MADAME AIME (Late of London. Paris, and America). 23 AND 24, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Telephone 4344. JJDSON'S AIR J> E N E W E R. PREVENTS THE HAIR FALLING OUT. RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR. REMOVES J^ANDRUFF. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. Or at JJAROLD gCHMIDT. CHEMIST. 268. QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. 2 DOORS ABOVE SAVINGS BANK. Dental. M Y OWN0 WN gPECIAL METHOD OF pAINLESS jgXTRACTION Possesses many and great advantages which are distinctive. I HERE are SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1 NO PAIN. 2 NO NEED to come back the second time or ofter.er, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IP YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or Altering from other complaints, it I will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. 9 EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth aro ■ ordered Also. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. J^NALGESIA, YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, FILLED, PREPARED FOR CROWNING. BRIDGE WORK PIVOTS Etc., WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. XPt¥ CONSCIOUS. YET UNCONSCIOUS. TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY OPERATION. THEREFORE. PATIENTS WHO ARK NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR THE DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT! NOTE THE ADDRESS— J)ENTIST £1 jy'/JUNROE jg MANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS tNext G.P.0.). Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. W. J. COLW EL L. DENTAL SURGEON, 202, QUEEN STREET (Two doors below Job . Court's. Ltd ) AUCKLAND. Specialist in Artificial Teeth . P- aless Extract,ona. M.xi' .ate Feet. 'Phone A2'257. " OTHER rpN or RUBBER pAINT" ■wrcite a- Wanganui motorist this week. "It's line stuff. Cleans tho tyre up :n first-riite style, and is far cleaner lhan whitewash. Saw a tyre the other ray that .vas uatfu away in parts through o astant drenching with lime. Rubber Pa nt d.>es not seem to do ttc tyres any harm—." It doesn't. It PRESERVES •hem It's only a mixture of rubber, benzine and harmless colouring. Price, 2s. Post tree. JgRITISH RUBBER po„ jgRITISH RUBBER £0„ 41 AND 43. ALBERT STREET, - A uckland. XMAS RUSH—Now ib the time to order your Xmas suit, don't wait until 10,) late and be disappointed: write or ring 3655 tor patterns; satisfaction guaranteed.—McB'tde. Cash Tailor, Costumier, and Outfitter, 11-13, \ ictoria St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16408, 9 December 1916, Page 13
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