The A.M.P. Society announces in anothei column that no less a sum than £2,693.424 was distributed in cash bonuses to pohoy-holders during the year 1926. This constitutes a record, and provided additions to th« sums assured of about £4 620.00(1. All participating policies effected in the - ordinary department of tho society offers unique pelmr contracts, under the most liberal conditions, so that members ioinitig up now will reap (lie benefits arising from the continued satisfactory progress of the society. CLEANSING AND COOLING MOUTH WASH. When you wake up with n pinched or inflamed throat just gnrgl> a tea spoonful of Flnonzol. Most healthful and refreshing. Always keep Fluen80l handy at bedside. FOB SINGERS. Pulmoiuls so useful to dispel coughs and colds, are of groat value in clearing the voice Iwloro singing “I sing in the elniiih choir, have done so foi years, and have found your Pulmonns a great benefit to mv throat whenever it is at all strained. A lady's letter. Pulmonas at chemists 1.6 and 2/6.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 4
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 4
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