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S:<" >• W^ <**3T J; is as strong as the Empire EEKING, recently, to impress a young couplet with the strength and the solidity of the Society, an A.M.P. representative said: "It is as strong as the nation itself." He did not exaggerate. With its £92,000,000 worth of assets the Society is an integral part of the nation's life and strength. Its roots go down so deeply in New Zealand soil that it might be said to be part of the Dominion itself. The,A.NLP. was founded nine years after the Treaty of Waitangi was signed—before railways or telegraph* were established—before New Zealand had a Parliament It has played its part all through the nation'* struggles. Since 1849 it has paid out £120,000,000 to policyholders or their representatives. Its mem-, bers hold.to-day policies (including bonuses) to a total of £260,000,000. The man who assures in the A.M.P, becomes a member of what an English paper recently called "one of the greatest financial institutions in the world." There is no better way in which to invest his money than in the A.M.P. A copy of a book called "Investing in Happiness,** which tells how the Society helps its members, will be posted on request, or an experienced officer will be sent to discuss details of policies. AMP LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE. , \ ill Dunedin Girls Pay 6d. for Marcel Wave Treatment ; Used in Smartest Beauty Sakms Brilliant Chemist's Great Discovery Now Offered for Home Use. Adds Glossy Lustre. Leaves Your Hair Easy to Manage. . A brilliant American chemist, who. for years acted as consultant to many of'the smartest beauty salons—supplying" several of these famous beauticians with their most luxurious and valuable treatments—ls responsible for the development of Velmoi, his latest discovery that gives the hair a glorious permanent-wave effect that " stays-ln " for six or seven days. ... To set your hair or put In a finger wave with those soft, deep, shadowy, furrows and lovely curling .crests that scintillate in any light, you merely add a few drops "of;.-..Velmoi to. some water in your wash basin .and comb it through: :The most. fastidious women are' astounded—deltghted-r-at the ease with which, the waves ..may . then be pressed . in'—at the. speed • with which they set. , •; '• •' _ '.■.""' '•" Waving your hair in this truly professional way does i not leave it stiff, sticky, or artificial looking as ordinary wave-setting lotions do. Velmoi •is a clear, clean fluid, absolutely free from floating particles of sticky white traga- ' ca.nth, gums, or dangerous acids. j Whether your hair is shingled, bobbed, or long, dull or straight, Velmoi enhances, it's beauty by. emphasising all natural wave and colour. It keeps the wave, and curl in, yet .leaves your hair so soft and easy to manage, . that tt will stay any style you arrange i u, even after shampooing; ■ • j Large bottles of Velmoi from any good i chemist,cost but-a fraction, of a single j trip to the hairdresser, and last for J months. Try it I You'll brt surprised. »t the result. .7..-.''.Mi■'•■■ And remember, a few drops of Velmo! Toccaslonally brushed through your hair as you dress it Imparts that bright, brilliant, silky sheen so much admired—makes your hair fairly sparkle and glow with natural gloss and lustre. ' -, Perfect Wave Sets — in 15 Minutes! Makes Easy.

Strong School Footwear for Sturdy Children Well shod children are far less likely to catch cold. The items listed below are specially made to with* stand the rigours of Winter and any amount of hard wear and.tear. And, as you rightly expect at Harris', Shey're very moderately priced. Mail your order, with cash, if you can't calh Money back guarantee. If you live in town, bring th« children in. , Children's Solid Leather Footwear for School Girls' Box Calf 1-bar Brogue Shoes, leather soles, as illustrated—7 to. 10, 11/6; 11 to I, 12/6; 2 to 3, 14/6; 4 to 5, 15/6; 6 to 7, 16/6. Same Shoe in Black Patent and Tan Calf—7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to 1, 13/6; 2 to 3, 15/6; 4 to 5, 16/6; 6 to J, 17/6. Boys' Box Hide Derby Boots, studded rubber soles, as illustrated—7 to 10, 10/9; 11 to 1, 11/9; 2 to 3, 12/9; 4 to 5, 13/9; Men's, 6 to 10, 15/9. Similar style with leather soles, heel and toe plates—lo to 13, 12/9; I to 2, 13/9; 3 to 5, 14/9. Men's: 6 t* 10, 15/9. W. Harris & Son Ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 13

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