ADVERTISING MEMOS.
Attention is drawn to Ihe railway advertisement appearing in this issue giving particulars 'of train arrangements in connection with the Waimate races on 17th Marfch. In this issue the Railway Department announce particulars of train arrangements on ' 16th March, in connection with the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of • York. Particular attention is directed to the trains which are running ahead of the ordinary time-table. Tomato season. — Jackson's, next Post Office will supply you with the best qualities; only the hothouse stocked at present at the lowest possible prices, also stone fruits. The refreshment department serves fruit salad and cream from 9d a dish, fruit sundaes and ice cream drinks. We dispense A.l beverages. Three-course substantial dinner seiwed daily, price Is 6d. The Rendezvous (next Post Office). Sale! Sale! Sale!— rJ. T. Adams, Thames and Tees Street shop. Prices that catch the eye; a true reduction in all lines: You can save 8d to ls in 5s worth of goods by purchasing from us in the next three weeks. While here, please inspect our Up-to-date Circulating Library, all latest books kept; deposit refunded when leaving. Special reductions in': .Business Envelopes, Account Books,, Wallets, Hand-bags, Dolls and Prams, Fountain Pens, Fancy Crockery, etc. "For my voice, I have lost it with hollaing and singing of anthems." — Shakespeare. Singers, and public speakers know how easy it is to lose their voices. But the wise ones rely on Baxter's Lung Preserver, and keep in good voice always. For all kinds of coughs and colds, throat, chest and lung troubles, "Baxter's" stands unrivalled. Famous for over sixty years as a tried and trusty remedy. An excellent tonic too. You can buy Baxter's Lung Preserver at any chemist or store. Gener-ous-sized bottles 2s 6d. Be sure you get "Baxter's!" Actual facts are the. only fhlngs worth considering in connection with life insurance and the followIng instance proves thatf every one contemplating making this provisior for the futurd v»rould be foolish to du anything definite until he has consulted Mr H. F. Maude, the locdl •jgent for the .M.P. Society. This is the coppany which gives results. Here is the instance (one of thousands equally as sound). Whole-iife Policy, Table A: age at entry 15, in force 145 years at December 31st, 1924;' Policy No. 436380; Original sum fnsured £1000, Bonus Additions to December, 1923, £289 16s; Bonus for one year £33 16s. Total premiums paid in £240. How is that for results? £240 paid in premiums against £323 12s credited in Revisionary Bonnses for the same period £lso iusured the whole time for £1000 up to £1325 12s. No' company i rau beat thiw . Sec Mr Maude at onee. i
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 12 March 1927, Page 2
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451ADVERTISING MEMOS. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 12 March 1927, Page 2
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