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Cupid and Sweets Were Ever Allies If there were no pretty girls and sweet young maidens there would be fewer boxes of Aulsebrook’s FORGET-ME-NOT BOXES:: :: :: of Chocolates and Sweets Watch the young couple off to the theatre' or pictures, and you will see her carrying one of AulsebrookV Forget-me-not Boxes of Chocolate. It is a fine compliment he has paid her (or he could give her no better Chocolates than AnkebrookV »

entire confidence in the future of the Bank of New Zealand as at present constituted. The bank’s position reflects credit on the management. It, also reflects credit on the Dominion which came to its rescue in its time of need. “A good name is better than rSchec.” > —Cervantes. : A goo.d name is only to be won by merit, and it is merit alone which has made Baxter’s Lung Preserver a household word throughout the Dominionl Everybody has heard about it. Those who have given it a trial know that ft is a thoroughly effective remedy for coughs and colds, wonderfully soothing and healing to the inflamed bronchial, passages, and exerts an invigorating tonic influence upon the general health. Get a large Is lOd bottle to-day and test it. 2

£33,000,000 The accumulated funds of the A.M.P. exceed the above amount. It is easily the'largest ummdal.institution in Australasia. LIFE is UNoertain; otherwise there would* be- no NECESSITY for Life Assurance. . . . .... ■ . -.i. !* : Have YOU quietly thought out how those dependent on you would bo provided for in the event of your death? Therefore, why not CAPITALISE your LIFE by paying a small sum-M the A.M.P. Society, and thus PROi TECT, in so far as your means will allow, those who depend on you? REMEMBER, it is your SOLEMN DUTY to do so. ALL business completed before the end of December participates in th* PROFITS for 1915. D. W. HURSTHOUSE. ' *- A.M.P. Society, Devon St., New Plymouth. PRESENTS FOR ALL SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY • Of DIAMOND RINGS, ■ Artistic Designs, Sterling Value. LUMINOUS WATCHES for Troopers, . 30s, ■ 455. /’ WALTHAM WATCHES, Patent - Protectors, 555. WRISTLET WATCHES, 15s, 20s, 2Se 30s. . 1 Call and See Them! ROBERT S. ' JEWELLER, Next Melbourne Clothing: Company. f 545 Phone 438 S 5 S 3 IN NS sy O' DEVON ST, EAST BUY a bottle tb-day of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE from any grocer in the Dominion.. Price reasonable.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144853, 3 December 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144853, 3 December 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144853, 3 December 1915, Page 5

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