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NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Ltd.). A WLD-WIDE INSTITUTION. SIEEXY'S-™™ THE NON-FOBFEITURE OFFICE. Invested Funds and Reserves excead £2,765,571. Annual income exceeds £474,000. ~A . U profits belong to the Assured, and are Viitm Important Principles Introduced divined every three years. In cases where bv tbia claims are made, or endowments terminate between the triennial periods, policies will have L Ng policy allowed to lapse on account of he exact proportion of bemuses to date added non-payment of a premium so long as there is to them, thus giving policy-holders the very a Surrender Value sufficient to pay the prefullest advantage that could accrue from an mium overdue. annual bonus. g. No member compelled to pay a higher pro _ mium then that set opposite ids age on the Bates Low. Bonuses Large. Conditions published table of rates. Liberal. Security Absolute. 3. o f members taken at the nearest Arrangements as to Surrender, Non-Forfeit- birthday. urc. Loans on Policies, Immediate Payments of Copy of New Prospectus, forms of Proposal Claims, Free Residence, etc., are specially and every information supplied on application Liberal. Send for Prospectus, HEAD OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND: NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. ORTON STEVENS, Resident SecreUrv

B THE LITTLE SOLDIERS IN YOUR BLOOD. \ EiS The part which the corpuscles of the blood play in U jg| making good the loss occasioned to the body by wear and k| |sa tear, and in carrying off the effete or worn-out material, O has been compared to the part played by a soldier. The gf corpuscles of pure blood are our soldier-friends, who H Ugg repair the worn-out tissues of the body, and fight against fB Eg disease-germs. The first condition for good health is N pure blood, and that can only be obtained and kept by Sa H taking pure food and drink. • Bi I' : Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks are the,pests of wa Ll the modern market, and all too often health considera- ■ TS tions are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you @ K'A would have a pure drink, take cocoa; but let it be a pure BA ggq cocoa, such as Van Houten’s, which is highly digestible, K BSj extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. It is' IB cheap, too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup. j It is easily made ;it has an attractive aroma; and it fS Ej contains more nourishment than an equal quantity of the Mk Ej best beef-tea. Eg W BE SURE YOU TRY ] TO. VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE. J

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue IV, 27 January 1900, Page 178

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Page 178 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIV, Issue IV, 27 January 1900, Page 178

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