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Look at the colour, the *^M & the perfect -^^ \Jb< clearness of it. Judge ' it on any basis against . . •%. gag any other. Perfect «3a brewing is what gives ( IMSn ■'"' I you a perfect ale — Immk. MACARTHYS MU irv.E.L/ I \Jm I^^Tv^l .PALE ALE ' ff^filiHk /%V^Vi;jV^ l'llfi ;J|l „, A favourite wherever ** W Jj^ i||| *. I' and whenever Stout is > §r/\. called for. Brewe,d especially for invalids, but means better health Oar to those who just ask * IbbX fying stimulating drink ' ir^o% MACARTHYS M@4 R Ft OWN And, when you call for , & * \ a drink at the bar — or v/ff^ buy a bottle or two to VjLi^S ■< take home at the bottte \ store, remember that m , * ' . the profits help th© Macarthy Trust to carry on its widespread help- ► " > ful work— and make ; " your order MACARTHY'S Reprinted from "The Evening Poat" 16th Julj/i 198$. T. G. MACARTHY TRUST TOTAL OVER £123,500 Fifteen Years' Allocations Meeting of Board of Governors One of the most important charitable trusts administered m the Dominion is the T. G. Macarthy Trust. . , \ It is fifteen years since' the inception of this Trust, which arises out of the Will of . the late Thomas George Macarthy. During the , " > period of its existence there has heen allocated • ' • • Irom its revenue the sum of £123,527 for . . charitable and educational purposes. This year the record sum of £14,500 is being ••' "•• distributed. The allocations for each year , ' , " •' since the commencement of the, Trust are shown m the folio vying table : — .. ' £ ' , 1913 - \ • 2,530 1 1914 . - 7,325 » 1915 . . 7,070 ' 1916 6,880 ,1017 . - 5,7g0 ' . j ' ' ' 1918 - • 5.112 " . , „ 1919 . . 6,545 „..'*• ' 1920 • • ' 6,785 .- 4 ' 1921 X . '" - 6,860 A new line— Have you lgj - ■ . 9,015 tried ltf, ' 1924 . i • 10,125 lO? 1 ! • 1 12 040 : .MACARTHY'S ' 1926 . ! ijwjoo , -FIFTY --FIFTY- « 1927 " • 14>50 ° Ale V 2 Stout f _*BHL 7 Not everyone can Stand the giving agents. The result* are amasj ..x.* -.4* w.^^ A An« n i;*«. «*.j c»v ingl ' Headaches, dizziness, go m. * racket of. modern Me, and so m f M £ e indigestion m 3 minutes* you 1 see m every street, m every periodical pains m 12 minutes; detrain and tram, YfOrn faces, bent pression m 8 minutes; influenza with- / foacks, m people whose, pulses m ™ hours. Blotched skins clear, should still be racine with votmff eyeß b "g hten » Jl P s edden - Le .tt»argy •?7 *\ Vr r s cin . g Wlin YOUn & goes: instead, tho pace quickens; Moodl . ; Man 7 of these young-old * on ' with a y rpoople think their misery is due to a constipation, indigestion- or to Pl,ATirmiAr»al -hut Proven' ("nerves," co they take purgatives, m t • xv x. \ " Imti-aoids, aspirins, and steadily get There is no theory about these wonSane. What they need is vttuabuil Jerful "Cream of Yeast" vitammes; v. > they -will do what is stated, or the MThe MaglC Change.! 1 trial will cpst you nothing Simply am. it. 7 a« •- ti,.* get a package of ''Cream of Yeast'ibim there must T>e aches, pains, delighted beyond words at yournewioaknesa, bad complexions and ill' *> v " d /"J* ll^™*™ 11 , the A ?* fcealth! Yeast contains these wonder- bottle to the Distnbutors-Amalga. fatal vitamines, but yeast alone 7 does mated Laboratories, Box 1341, Weimot work at it* beat! ' So Chemists ' l ™g t l on .> an A,f et y °^ /a m °l Qy , hac V developed "Cream of Yeast"— the Two' sizes— 2/6 and 4/6. But waste »oßt powerful form of Yeast-vita- no time with plain or brewers' yeast, 'jnines, made irebly effective by its or dead imported yeasts— be very sur? jcombinati— Tith other vital health- you get genuine "Cream *of Yeaat." fO* YOUTH/ ' m Flaaksi 24 Tablets, 2/6j 48 Tablets, 4/6.— A1l Chemists and Stores. jf not n o i n g near a Chemist, post your order to Amalgamated Laboratories, P.O. Box 13*41 , IVellington SUBSCRIPTION RATES Paid to advance, by Postal Notes, Stamps, or Money Order are as follows ; TWELVEMONTHS" 150 SIX MONTHS 7 6 '/ THREE MONIHS £ 3 9

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NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 8

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