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r AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. This Society Is prepared to lend Money on FIRST - CLASS FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES. Our New Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing Borrowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 per cent of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office. Wellington, or any of the Society's District Offices. HOWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary, Wellington. a. G. BURNES, District Secretary, Esk street. Invercargill.

HOW TO CURE RHEUMATISM * AJi DISCOVERT. On the Tth May, IDI3, The "Otago Dally Times” published a news item (which was quoted by most o£ the leading daily papers of the dominion), announcing the discovery by a Dunedin resident of a wonderful Natural Cure for Rheumatism and Kidney and Blood Troubles. The discovery was connected with a Greek Medical Book over 500 years old, which was acquired by the lucky resident in a somewhat sensational manner. It now appears that from a medical point of view the discovery was a important one indeed, and the remarkable story connected with it has just been published in book form for free distribution. Readers of the "Times” can secure a copy of this intensely interesting book by simply filling in the Coupon below and mailing it to the address given. There is nothing to pay, and no obligation will be entailed. The book will be sent by return mail. Anyone subject to attacks of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any Kidney or Blood Trouble should certainly have this book by them. Even cases hitherto pronounced incurable are now cured by this wonderful medicine. Its virtues are inimitable, and there is hope for the most desperate sufferer. The most remarkable thing about it is the certainty with which it benefits crses and constitutions totally diselmilar. PKEE COXTPOIf SO “SOUTHLJUSnD TnVTES” EEADEES. To the DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PROPRIETERT. Ltd, 18N Grey Buildings, High Street, Auckland. Please send me, free and postage paid, the book entitled “The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story,” as mentioned in the "Southland Times,”— 18N. Name Address

There's a Cure for Constipation -■' And a permanent cure af that —not merely tens* poraxy relief. Constipation is very often the result of sedentary habits, or of an exhausted state of mind and body. Cards*, incorrect diet sometimes causes Constipation. Then, from Constipation itself come a& manner of ailments, such as liver troubles, piles, dyspepsia, headaches and biliousness. The remedy that will free you absolutely from this dangerous complaint is Dr. Crosslands •* Noxol." a preparation composed of herb and fruit juices only, and of great medicinal value. “ Noxol ” gives instant relief, and a systematic course of this medicine will eventually cure you altogether. It does good from the very first drop. The great majority of “ Noxol " users bear the injunction in mind to pass a good thing on to a friend, as the following typical letter shows: “ I do not lake much medicine —just a dose now and again—but I must say that I much prefer ‘ Noxol ’ to pills, as it is so gentle in its action. I gave part of the bottle I had to a friend, and it did her so much good that she asked me to get another one for her, which I did at Mr. Sherratt’s Store, Geraldine. 1 shall always keep it in the house.” You will be equally as appreciative of ** Noxol “ when it rids you of the Constipation that may lave been troubling you for years, “ Noxol ” can be had at 21 - per bottle from all Chemists and Stores. 8 fjt H E SOUTHLAND TIM ES. NOTJ CD TO ADVERTISERS AND . SUBSCRIBERS. ADVERTISING RATES FROM Ist NOV.. 1515. Host ami Found, Situations Vacant, and similar Advts in "Warned Columns.”— l(j words, 1 insertion 1/-, 3 insertions 2/6, d insertions 5/-. Extra words Id per word. Double rates if booked. 'Deaths, Births and Marriages—lst insertion 3/o, subsequent insertions 2/each. Heath and Funeral Notices. —Ist insertion ti/-, subsequent insertions 3/each. Casual and all other Advertising, except contract spaces, 5/- per inch. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In view of the increased cost of production. the doubling of the Rate for Press Telegrams, and the Extra Cost of Posting Accounts, Subscriptions to The Southland Times and The Weekly Times must be paid in advance, otherwise DOUBLE RATES will be charged. The Charges will therefore bo as follows: THE SOUTHLAND TIMES —Paid in advance, 26/- per annum; 53/- If booked. When sent by post, 40/per annum; 80/- if booked. THE WEEKLY TIMES. —Paid in advance, 15,'- per annum; 35/- it booked. There is no alteration so far as town subscribers are concerned who pay the collector regularly. Dated 23nd October, 1&15. This new regulation, the necessity for Which we regret, will come into force automatically on Ist November, and subscribers should communicate with <us at once, forwarding cheque for a quarter, half year, or year as they may feel disposed. Tours faithfully, THE SOUTHLAND TIMES CO., LTD. No matter where a cold may lodge— In tiie throat, the head, or the chest—"NA/.OL" will promptly root it out. Try it on sugar or through it Nazol inhaler. You -will then know why so many thousands commend it- X (

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Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17663, 22 February 1916, Page 2

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