FOR LASSITUDE. TORPIDITY, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION, HEADACHE. BACKACHE, ie.. Take a couple of Fletcher's Pill* every •econd night; they are a prompt and sure cure and give certain relief. FLETCHERS PILLS are a quick, •ure and reliable remedy for all coutp.amts arising from torpid liver, indigestion, weak stomach, and impurities of the blood. They are prepared on rational and sensible lines and do not contain a particle of calomel, gamboge, or any drastic p irgattve, but operate by perfectly natural means, by stimulating the liver and in treating the flow of bile and thus producing easv evacuations and natural catharse* without the annoyance and pain of gnpmg and purging. Beware of the many harmful subatitntes on tale in many shops. None are genuine unless they bear the signature of F. Moore Clements on the outside wrapper CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHeFs PILLS have become such household Words that imitations are frequently cf fered. Wo contend that this ituitaiice i» the sincere*! proof of their virtues, so see that you always gal tilt genuine, bearing the name and address of F. M. Clements, Newtown. Sydney.
TVBLH A.K. AS AX IXVRSTMRXT.—Th« attention of our representatives ha* Already been directed to the amende.! con ditions of this Tabic as published , n •• The Safest Investment." recently •sued be the Aeeocietioe. The speciai advantaeee of a policy under Tabic A R have often been described as an unique combination of life insurance and investment The Investment part of the scheme mav be illustrated thus : - Age .17. £IOOO. A R 30, Annual Tremtum £l* 10a The member has an assurance of £IOOO payable at death, with, in addition, a guaranteed cash payment of jCOTO should b» t -n»e for twenty years. The pram mas above is -Et* lGe. The premium for a a bole life assurance. £2> lOe. Ditfhrnnon, b-:eo annual investment £3O. Now for th a investment of £3O a year, the Aeeoe'stitm tPiarantees to pay in caah the sum of £.*7o if the life survive for twenty year*, or .n other word* to return the whole cL the principal with about S per c. it pound Intel esi. After rece.i y thT* splendid return, th, policyholder would then tat age 57) have a whole Ids n ' •• for A'IOUC n.th lie iv'ei.mn..y s-.M.ue aeeumulaiions of twenty years aj.ied thereto), at an annual premium f orl, £IX lII*, whereas the rale uu.le. 1 . !e V for a first class life, llh. it would bt optional with the member to witlnlraw the whole cash return of £970, or to applv a portioa of it to eonvurS the ——-1 into a " fulU |M 1 up*’ policy. uJ tho halm... to tW .A mae hMauitf The caah return \m not an ** R>niaal«/' hut a (letinii* raault iruunmi**.! m tho policy aontr rt. Mutual T.ift \«« > mun \jt Au*;iai«' *.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 2
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467Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 177, 20 July 1894, Page 2
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