, >-t-- - W3M * m How to start the day right < Nature's way is to meet the day's work with that cheerful confidence which emanates only from a clear brain and a healthy, vigorous body. Yet, many rise from the breakfast table with a feeling of lassitude and depression—these take meal-time drinks which contain harmful stimulants —caffein and tannin. If you are troubled with insomnia and depression—then you owe it to your body—your brain, and your position to make ' the thirty day test—to drink Instant Postum at mealtimes for 30 days, and convince yourself of its worth. Prepared in a cup by simply adding boiling water, Instant Postum is a beverage with a delicious flavour. Made from whole meal and bran, it contains those natural healthy properties which foster good health. It helps you start every day right. 1 ! CHILDREN LIKE INSTANT POSTUM MADE WITH j HOT MILK. ! Instant Postum is as good for children as for anybody j [ else. Make Instant Postum for them with hot milk j I instead of boiling: water. Do not boil the milk, but j bring it just to the boiling point. Then add to it J I the teaapoonful of Instant Postum in the cup, and j stir. Sugar to taste. i A ' tbvi Hi-,(Kb v Prtxlc ,iv -iVJk four Grocer also sells other Post's Products: Grape Nuts. Post's Bran Flakes and Post Toasties. Hi m JSFti QUAKER L': s-m-c N'-V After Strenuous Exercise To replenish energy expended in sports, to store up new vigour and vitality, nothing is so helpful as a regular morning diet of Quaker Oats. Quaker Oats helps build body, bone and muscle. It keeps you feeling fit throughout the dav. Delicious too, and of the highest quality, you will thoroughly enjoy Quaker Oats. Quaker WHITE o^l
THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. BONUS DISTRIBUTION. A Further Increase. As a result of the triennial Actuarial Investigation, recently A RECORD AMOUNT is now being distributed among the policy addition to THE RESERVE BEING FURTHER STRENGTHENED, occasion' the amount of cash surplus being divided is £430,363. increase of -£112,800 over the preceding triennium and very nearly amount divided in 1920. completed, •holders, in On this This is an double the Cash Surplus Divided as at 31/12/1920 »• .. £ Cash Surplus Divided as at 31/12/1923 .. £ Cash Surplus Divided as at 31/12/1926 . . . . £ PROGRESS OF THE DEPARTMENT. Sum assured in force (excluding bonuses). £14,924,147 £16,549,451 £18,743,397 Premium Income. £1,303,446 £1,454,387 £1,663,228 Sum assured in Premium Interest Triennium. force (excluding bonuses). Income. „ „'i o ri < V 1918-1920 .. £14,924,147 £1,303,446 £783,201 1921-1923 .. £16,549,451 £1,454,387 £894,419 1924-1926 . £18,743,397 £1,663,228 £1,053,408 These excellent figures point the moral not to neglect the opportunity of assuring with the Government Insurance Department—a New Zealand institution created BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE, and possessing the advantage of operating only in New Zealand, which has the lowest mortality iri the world. ALL PROFITS BELONG BY LAW TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS. Every Policy Issued is GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. STATE INSURANCE IS SAFE INSURANCE. R. S. LATTA, A. E. ALLISON, District. Manager, Commissioner. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19698, 26 July 1927, Page 14
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