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NOTE The delicate Flavour rted imp by to your Soups pauces MADE IN SCOTLAND How is it that some people suffer from colds and chills so much more than others? The answer is to Vie found in the condition of the system. People who are run-down and whose blood has become thin take cold easily. They need a tonic to strengthen the body to resist disease, and there is no better tonic than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills make new rich blood, strengthen the nerves, and restore health and vigour. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS On sale everywhere at 3/- per box. LAMPS mmorn Absolutely staggering is the number of Accidents that happen daily! Nearly half a million sterling is paid yearly as Compensation by Insurance Companies in New Zealand to those fortunately Insured. If you are not protected insure now with the “National.” You may be injured'any day, and laid up for months afterwards —then you will appreciate the Compensation. For about £3 to £6 a year (according to occupation, excepting those “Hazardous”) you can make sure, should you meet with an accident, of receiving £SOO in case of Permanent Total Disablement (or Death), or £5 a week during Temporary Total Disable- ■ rnent; and if laid aside by Sickness (Pleurisy, Pneumonia, or any of 30 named forms of illness) you receive Compensation at the rate of £.5 per week. Isn’t this , worth looking into? Larger or smaller Compensations can be arranged at corresponding rates, which vary according to occupations. The “ National ” settles all claims liberally and promptly —there is no delay. This proposition merits your immediate attention! Exact quotations and fullest information given on application. INSURANCE CO. OF HEW ZEALAND IP 126 Rattray Street {opposite Telegraph Office) , H. A.- B, BRABANT Manager •■ • - Otago Branch Q2P- \ /BeM and OureM Soap f Known.

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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 16

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