WINTER’S NIGHT W, = * a * % r \V & 2^ COSY WARMTH INSTAL n '•)li electric RADIATORS > f - ■ '-1 I J 7 in’ J % A ~ CLEAN SAFE CHEAP AND CONVENIENT £ ■I B -BSW 3# EVS
M m m &IM 1 fig* He’s playing the game y-. -■V'Ai '/ii' ■jjpldlS young husband is entitled to be lightI ' Wearied. He is "playing the game’’ fairly and squarely by his wife and boy. He is providing them with comfort according to his means, and he is insured for £I,OOO in the A.M.P. He took out one . policy for £SOO when he married, and another when the bey was born. These call for an investment cf only a few shillings a week. Should anything happen tp him his wife will have £I,OOO, plus bonuses, and many an A.M.P. policy has doubled its value with bonuses before it was claimed., There isn’t a better yvay of-saving money in all the world. The Society : is the largest mutual life office in. the Empire, arid • every member’s policy is backed by £90,000,000 worth of assets. .. f Ask the nearest A.M.P. Office or officer what you will heed to invest to earn that peace of' mind that 'comes with an A.M.P. policy. _U_. . 1 Ta 'y.-. .jOFRICES. iND AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION • Protect your What a pity it is to see so many fine youngsters going down to, whooping cough, measles and. chicken pox! If only you knew that Lane’s could help and protect them, ensure freedom from such weakening epidemics I Build • for the future ! Give your children perfect health and strength—bring them up on Lane’s. t‘lt’s famous because it’s? good.” Price .2/9 at. all Chemists r and Stores., Manufactured by The Lane Medicine Co. Ltd'. (E G. Lane, , Graduate Chemist) Uahiaru, NZ- 6 <« EMULSION
THIS WINTER, DON’T CATCH COLD Many people regard a cold as the inevitable partner .of cold, damp winter weather.. -Doji’t resign yourself to colds this winter. Take. Pulmpnas whenever tlie least, sign pf a, cold, appears. The antiseptic. vapours of, Pulmopas sweep germs from ,the, system. .Puhnonas soothe, warm and protect the system. Pulmonas soothe, warm and'protect month, throat -and .chest.
ORPHANAGES .APPEAL. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug.. 11. An appeal for the Anglican, Presbyterian and Methodist Orphanages here lias reached £1294 Is 3d. This is made up as follows: .Street collections today, £727 12s 8d; radio concert, £554 18s 7d; cake stall, £ll 10s. Last year the sum of £I6OO. was collected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1933, Page 3
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