f / f ' Tff7\ t jW fif f ~ J Ms*ifclialied 1670. rVEKtf POLICY GUARANTEED E¥ BY THE STATE. yon * ,l <* following amongst many reasons -zcaJanderd cbouid support their national 1. ILa Security is absolute. 2 Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses arc high. 4. Its Funds are all invested In the colony. 5. Its business Is restricted to T-Jaw Zealand, the HEALTHIEST JCOUNTRf IN THE WORLD. ob'ta n the bulk of their business from the Ofd World and the other colonies (including Wc-tern Australia and Fiji) have to pay for t ■ • LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. The death rate in New Zealand was under 10 per thousand in 1696, while in the other . ..lonics it ranged from 12J per thousand in New South Wales to 16 per thousand in Weslei'U Australia. Accuuvlatep Funds at present dat*> amount to over THREE MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £400,000. J. H. RICHARDSON. 1] Commissioner.
;• -SCIATICA. J Kcutc darting pain -a pain ® - .-linos! like hot needles—in kQ> he hip. leg, caus> * • - was Ung in the muscles and sometimes numbness. Movement increases the • pain so that the patient limps; : ere attacks occasion con- . fu. .mcnt to bed. Sciatica is > nused by aim? min, deMffty, /Wk‘ nerve injury, exposure to /K ■ cold and wet. KJ' .: DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS f arc the one medicine which * I • ciiccltially cures sciatica. /At | ■ rheumatism. lumbago, i ana.-r.iin, debility, because J i it i • above all. a blood • builder a > ! nen e tonic which y'- H . . enri . s ■i c blood, retenes t lie ncn e . and thus removes 1 the f jund.iiions of disease. i ’ V".‘“o’ Y cdi - yr ' , " ,r * " 'i>faruia:; O :i "How to c* ’ '. ■ “• . ... ' ■ o r " <“ "■ f / up Work. • KOS i wit it rviatiea twelve !■■■<. 1./'XIL ® p-n ■ ‘ in! . : I d terrible pains ■- ;r. ' up k, mid could only ■h : aid of a stick. £o’.- • ■A;LAA'':. I ’ ■ ■ ■■! hr. WiUiamJ I® link I’ill.-r-•stored him to perfect SJt & ~,Z V' ::V. t/y -< ‘ 1’..! I you nsk for Dr. Williams’ ::: < v J
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 221, 11 August 1905, Page 4
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335Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 221, 11 August 1905, Page 4
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