D e ■L» 1 F E 1 Life ih certainly ;i more radiant topic than that referred to in onr last advertisement which appeared under the heading—-“ Death.” Nevertheless, while we can appreciate the pleasures oi Jijc, it behoves us not to overlook the -possibilities of the ultimate dissolution which comes to every human being. - But we are talking of LIFE. tVe c;in make our lives sublime, and we can achieve happiness and contentment if we only exercise care in the beginning of our career. Indeed, it is never too bite to do something of value to our existence. We can save money against later days; we can gain new ideas; wo can build for ultimate gieatness. We have a duty also to the family, and every father and-mother who reads this message must realise the vital necessity of making provision lor the children. But we are.not. addressing fathers and mothers only: every young mail and woman who reads this advertisement should become aware, of the importance of becoming A SAVER instead ol A SPENDER. Are you aware that N.Z. PERPETUAL I'ORESIfe .LTD. has arranged a plan for YOUR. benefit which will not make a drain on your financial 'resources. For joimd about 4d. per day you can build up an investment, which on bona fide evidence, has every chance of growing into a solid £SOO as' the .years go by. Learn about this plan to-day. f The Secretary, Messrs Smith Wylie and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 134, CHRISTCHURCH, or, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Buildings, or, P.O. Box 250, TIMAItU. Please send mo by return mail a.copy of THE SMITH-WYLIE JOURNAL, also your free 24-pago illustrated book. Name Address Tu.H. Date HEY" aay "electricity is life, end *s your home is the centre of your life, so must you ob* tain the mestimum from ifwt»«Bhon. We supply ‘ best in EiectneM rinsa at v»ry reesoa* the latest Apparatus an jam*GEO. J. RUSH. ItlOTtnc UOKTtMd BPIOIALI6T, OHTJBCH' OTTOEFT, TTMARU. '-Phone 4f>fl. iszzl i Jjiytrv't W. J. COTTERILL, LICENSED SHAREBROKER, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. H&y’l Buildings, Stafford Street. received last year in aoprecitu tion of HEENZO, the famous couch, cold and influenza reui* «-dy. One bottlo makeo a pint Costs only 2/6. Make youi* ownsplendid mixture at home 21
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 May 1926, Page 3
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