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MEN AND MONEY. I NEW ZEALAND HAS THE MEN and they have proved themselves equal to the I world's best and bravest soldiers. NEW ZEALAND HAS THE MONEY, without it 1 we could not provide for the men. 1 Both are Needed to Win the War. | You most;, however, put your money into action, and each help according to his means. i Enable ALL to Do This. 3 For 1 3S« you can buy a Certificate For 1 OSa you can buy a JBH Certificate i For 13s. yon can buy a£l Certificate j For 03s you can buy a£l Certificate g For £6 1 OS. yon can buy a £10 Certificate I For JEB yon can buy a £10 Certificate 1 I S For £65 you can buy a £100 Certificate | F(jr £80 you can buy a £100 Certificate 1 Repayable in TEN Years. Repayable in FIVE Years. B For those of small means there will also be issued POST OFFICE WAR BONDS bearing interest j§ payable hall-yearly at FIVE PEE CENT, per annum. These will be for £100 each, and the revenue | from them will not be free of income-tax. y You Help Your Country You Help Yourself I ancl by doing so you will materially HELP TO BEAT THE ENEMY. | LET YOUR ACTION BE PROMPT. The men are fighting and in camp. Place the necessary money in the Treasury to pay, clothe, and feed them, and provide aQ 1 munitions necessary. ~ | The Post Office will accept custody of the Certificates free of all charge. 1 lam relying on every man, woman, and child to do their best. 1 I JOSEPH GEORGE WARD, | Wellington, loth August, 1917. Minister of Finance. % 5% FiVE PER CENT. 50/ POST OFFICE WAR BONDS,. Applications Close 3rd September, 1917* INTEREST payable half-yearly, at 5 per cent, per annum, on 15th May and 15th November in each year, not free from inconje=tas. No Person may obtain more than £500 worth of Post Office War Bonds. These Bonds are issued to meet the requirements of men and Applications must be made on a special form to be obtained women of small means who desire payment of interest half-yearly, from any Post Office, and every applicant must declare that the and do not wish it to accumulate as in War Loan Certificates. amount applied for does not bring his holding of Post Office War They have a currency of TEN YEARS, maturing on 15th Bonds beyond a total sum of £500. win be"pai"d Uomtattfft Offl2*** "" P " W M<,My ° MW 2&X& z\:rXn™ 95 7d - Aw,ucatt<,ns *»- m JOSEPH GEORGE WARD. Wellington, 11th August, 1917. ... . . , ' Minister of Finance.

The Danger of Invisible Light -P ' HAtMfUI Uv Way soun-i fantastic, but it's ve/y real. In all light, besides the ray# that bring colour to your eyes, there •re harmful, invisible rays thai? often cause eye-strain. -Sir William Crookea, the famous scientist, tias invented a form of lens through which this injur iuus, invisible light cannot pass. We can fit these restful Sir William Crookes* lenses to either eyeglasses of spectacles. Balfour M. Irvine, F.S.M.C., Lond.. F. 1.0., Eng. SpeciaSist in Sight Testing 18, KAEANGAHAPE ROAD. 111 ■linn ■ mmin ■nDHnan« aiap I Eccles' Phosphcrton, I The Great Tonic. I i?«. a . combination of Phosphorus, I QQinujo. Nux Vomica. Iron, Kola, Manganese, and other Nerve and Brain Foods. PHOSPHORTON is not only a good tonic, but it is absolutely as good as a tonio can _.it actually creates now Nervous Fluid and Brain Matter by supply. i n th ®, Blood with its Electrio Life Element. Phosphorus —the very core and centre of the brain itself, restoring the fullest and most vigorous conditions of robust Health or body and mind. If yon want to eat well, work well, and sleep well. Take Phosphorton It builds up health and strength With every dose. 4 I'll I°s® coa Jains 32 Doses. ' A ill §°H 6 con J- a ?» ,64 Doses. A 6/6 Bottle con+ains 128 Doses ' Packed securely and posted anywhere for fid extra, from A. ECCLES, Cltmiil. His W»jtily'« Arc*it, Ceetn St,Aaclha«. d i. i §. BOD Chambers. Queen St. Branches: Hobßon St, I Devonport. inHMHHMaainmnnwaßnwa

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16621, 18 August 1917, Page 10