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Ephos Basic Phosphate Absolutely stands alone for value compared -with ' ' other Fertilisers on the New Zealand market. GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN: 25 per cent of Phosphoric Acid. (Most Brands contain only 18 per cent of this ingredient.) ■ :...-• Price: £5 175.6 d per ton, F. 0.8. Wellington. ; ..■;\ ■McKE3J:<fe"COOK, Nelson District Agents for Oliver Plows and all Modern Farm and Orchard.Machinery. I -'Nelson Expects Every Farmer this Year to do''his'Duty.. Plant Pine Trees for your Own, your Country's and your Children's Benefit Four very good Reasons why It wili pay you to Plant Pines. Straightway they will enhance the value of your property. In five or six years they will keep you in firewood. [ In ten j ears you need never go off the farm for a post. In twenty years you will have your own case and "building timber. ; A world-wide timber famine is approaching. Be wise! ° Act in time! .£5 spent to-day will grow into a small goldmine in : twenty years. Plant up your waste land with Pines. They grow while you sleep. I can supply you with the trees at one half the usual rates. WRITE TO-DAY. Strong fibrous-rooted 2-year-old I inns Tneignis—Local Grown, 10/- per Hundred; £4. per Thousand. ' ft. 0 KSHeSLAWDT; - jflpplgby, Ausfraljao lutual -PnHridant Sooiefy THE LARGEST MUTUAL OFFICE IH THE BRITISH EMPIRE.. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT, NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Ordinary) nearly £6 754 635 NEW BUSINESS, 1915 (Industrial) nearly £935,500, " ANNUAL INCOME £4 7^> Rio . ACCUMULATED FUNDS, over , :^' • v £3^5 337, POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department , 3J 0;147, assuring nearly £105 000 000----{including Bonus Additions). • \ ' * POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department) 133,826, assuring M7^ 090 with bonuses. ' "" ' "~' TOTAL CAfcH PRFITS D1T1DED—£20,656,474 GASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONf YEAR-(1915), £838,718. Providing REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,500,000. The Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OP POLrCE—ORD INARYorINDUSTRIAL-foranyainonnt, from £5 to £10,000, DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZFALaND BRANCH : : .The Hon. 0. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A do B. Brandon, Esq., DeputyChairman ; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beaucha.mp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWS Customhouse Quay.. W^L.u S tcn Rosidoni sWetary. Nelson District Office—, fAMEfe H \lsi Corner Trafalgar h H^-.v^ ' bißtnos'yeuwtw*.

A cold "malces yon IWWII HIIIW///H \j%J!M&Jk J. JL JLCAJI aJw-O JF %*rKM. WWWIt Hill In ////// A bad cold —whether it affects your head, throat or lungs — is wwlftvu\\\ II 11111////////////// very weakening. It saps your strength, makes you fee! dull heavy and enervated. Perhaps that's how you're feeling fSfr now? Take heart —there's no need to experience that dejection any longer. With the help of Bonnington's Irish Moss, you &®&Ssfe can drive that cold out of your system in a few days. Bon- \IPS&% nington's is a well-known and thoroughly proved remedy that :§-=" has stood the test o\ time—a remedy that to-day is giving the \iP*lvP^k same full satisfaction to cold sufferers that it gave to our grandHere are the opinions of two people who have tried Bon- JEt _>rJ^ |Wr*^' ¥^^^^^^^^ nington's out, and proved its efficacy. They are but two of fc j*\ M\ '* \IW /^^^P* many thousands who swear by Bonnington's." Or ~gffit^ \^^\J^P i^P North Arm Hill, Stewart Island. jp 31 V^f /f^L "I have been suffering from a severe cold in the chest lately, and , f^ 4f (^ '^■'^g^pßgj^^ ■'■ ./% have tried all iinds of so-called cough cures, but I still find Bonning- S^ 3| >^^^"t W****^^ "^ jvh ton's Irish Moss to be the best. I have always kept it in the house for fjfc life -__~l3b C^\'X^r^"^-^^ my children because it is pleasant to take, and quickly gives relief." sE. jf^^^^mS w^'iV W* esa!sS^ "I will be pleased to recommend it to my friends at it is a long S^ $^**$SsmPß x' I®W ..sa^^SLfl! way cheaper than doctors'bills." • ■ fe 3"*^ff ■■■'■■ Owen Junction, Nelson. / I////frJ/L(ff(j,iKO \\lWff////j#A/, "I have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Mom \*IJ2S& M and can remember it being used in my family for twenty-five >d^i* -^iw^^^riß6jmmEl<(|^i .^^^^^^^^^^i^S^ yearsormore. I also find it invaluable for Croup to which V^dggS" -^S^g^^ri^^S^^SWfflgS^^^^^^^^^^^^ some of my children have been subject. I can say it Xll^^»* i^^* never fails to give relief. 1 adviss all mothers to use it." j^gT' "■ -\s%ari » 1 fE&r^"*^ JL?*^^<<^^^^rwiF~ -^ | Bonnington's :s on sale at all chemists and stores —Ask for Bonnington 3, and before g £ leaving the shop, make sure that youVe really got Bonnington's—for there are sub- H I stutes and imitations which cannot do you the same amount of good. If you require B £ Bonnington's Jubes, for Throat and Voice, and cannot obtain them easily, send 1/- to the g 1 manufacturers, Geo, Bonnington, Ltd., Christcrmrch. 112 k|

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14143, 21 July 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14143, 21 July 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14143, 21 July 1916, Page 2