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(H 3 Wt & lit m uticurfi CUTICURA SOAP BATHS Followed by a Little Ointment for Tender Skins. Trial Free. TH*v afford infant* and children *n»J comfort, permit rest and deep to spetdy bealmmt of itching* and chafinge. Nothing b«wr at any price for the nursery and toilet. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Addrc-jport-card: B. Towns & Co, Sydney, N.S. W. gold throughout the world. SECURE A SHARE OF THE SURPLUS Of the A USTBALIAN MUTUAL PEOVI--c\- LENT SOCIETY For th* CURRENT TEAR by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY with that Office BEFORE THB CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUSES DECLARED as at Deoeraher 81st, 191.4, on Whole-Life Policies. Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, 1914: Policy Age. Sum Premium. 1914 BeNo. Assured. Paid, reniooary Bonus. £ £ ». A. As. d. *51.747 14 500 7 13 9 7 10 0 452,234 17 300 380 300 45L686 23 300 518 8 410 0 451,737 29 ®°o 14 2 « 900 452,135 S 3 1000 25 510 13 0 0 *53,1*4 35 3000 57 1 8 80 0 C 451 989 44 500 18 711 710 0 BONUSES VEST WHEN POLICIES have BEEN TWO (2) YEARS IN force. The amount of SURPLUS distributed azM>ng.t POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR 1914 exceeded ONE MILLION AND THIRTY-FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. REMEMBER the NAME OF OFFICE and, ADDRESS. because NO OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE Branch Ofte*— SB QUAY, DIRECTORS;' The Hen, C. J. JOHNSTON, M.L.C. (Chairman) j A. de B. BRANDON. Esq., and HAROLD BEAUCHAMP, Beq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. FOSSES JN 'YY'AR rjUME. jQUMB jpVEIENDS JJEAGUF A Society for the enooumgeeaent of kindneee to Animals). PmidMst: The Et. Hon. the Earl of LONSDALE. ILUE C* 10SS ND Th* Original Fund for Helping Horae* in Warf. . Preaidamt : Lady BMITH-DOBEIEN, Chairmen: ■ Sir ERNEST FLOWER. AN APPEAL. I'm only a c*rally charger. And, I'm dying as fast as I. oan (For my body is riddled with bullete—. They're potted both me and my man) i And though I'r# no words to express it. I'm trying this message to bell To kind folks who work for the Red Cjtchp— Oh, pleaee help the Blue one Be well. . My master was one in a thousand. And I lored him with all this poor heart (For homes are built just like humane. Be kind to them—they’ll do thair part) 1 So plasea send out help for 'our wounded , And giro us a word in your pwjaw This isn't so strange as you’d fancy. The Russians do it in theirs. I’m only a cavalry charger. And my eyea are becoming quit* dim (I really don’t mind, though I’m "done for," So long aa I’m going to him): But fiuat I would plead for my comped**, Who’ro dying and suffering, too— Oh, please help the poor wounded hordes: I’m eure that you would—-if you knew. SOOTS GREYS. Hri 1 ifc- In rj BLUB CROSS HOSPITALS IN FRANCE, THE BLUE CROSS HOSPITALS IN ITALY, AND TO SUPPLY HORSE COMFORTS for HOME AND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Donations to: ARTHUR J. COKE. Secretary, 58, Victoria street, S.W., London. England. 718 TOUR BYES. A NEW discovery for removing Cat--A. aracts. Films, White Specs, without operations. . . .. . Send for testimonial*; and particulars free. E, W. HALL, Herbalist, . Armagh atreet. Chnatohurch, COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. OWING to the present License* having made up his mind to go to the War, we require a Tenant for one of the Best Country Hotels on. the border* [ of the No-Licen«e district on the Wel-lington-Auckland Line. Rent and wages about £2O per week. Trade in the bar averages about AIOO weekly, and in. the Battle and Wholesale Department it runs into a very large amount. Cash takings all over Hotel in December last £ 1612. Average profit on. outside trade 33 per cent. Sales through Jhe Bottle Department totalled, frpjn August Ist, 1915. to January Ist, 1916, 1271 cases of assorteds, made up as follows:—1023 cases whisky, 85 oases gin and schnapps, 35 cases rum, 64 cases port, 64 cases brandy, besides numerous other lines. Also 9 hfada. draught whisky. Sales of Colonial bottled ales very large, 850 dor. in December. This Hotel is in the centre of a very thriving district, and stock sales are held twice or three times weekly. Price for the lease, which has about 4i years to go, together with the furniture, J 64000. Cash required about £2OOO WE WILL ARRANGE BALANCE ON EASY TERMS. The stock of liquors at valuation, at present about .£I2OO. Can be reduced in a month’s time to about JE7OO. P.N.’s will bo taken for stock. 1 Apply immediately, as the License* wants to go into camp, and this a genuine investment fer a. suitable person. DWAN BROS. i WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 8

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