The enterprising canvasser for life insurance got a cheap and effective advertisement, last week, from the Waimate Advertiser. Sorrowfully the editor of the Tiser told his readers that he had "been asked to correct an error made in reporting tfie death of Mr (jeorge Leader, and to make it known that the life insurance policy was £200, nor £000. The policy was in the Covermnent office, and the resident agent is Mr AVoodhead, Parsonage Road." Which is true enough as far as it goes, but ambiguous still. Did the error consist in reporting that the policyholTler was deatl, or merely in overestimating the insurance policy':' In any event, it is obvious that Mr AVoodhead is voit much alive, and libellously named. "A NATION'S jjIEALTH IS ITS BEST ASSET!" Loss of health is quite often due entirely to neglected cough, cold sore throat, etc. The surest safeguard to perfect health is Tonlcing's Linseed Emulsion. Keep it always handy. Chemists and stores—l/ 6, 2/6, 4/6. 1 have stocKs of Arsenate of Lead (Swift's) for codlin moth: Milestone (best); Hellebore t.t Cherry Leech ; Quassia Chips for Rose Aphis; all at the lowest prices and "f the best quality F. C. Remington, Chemiit. Levin.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 February 1914, Page 3
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