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Are you a policy-holder in this Ass-o- * eiationT If not, be guided by public opinion and effect a policy NOW whilst you are in good health. Delay :*i often dangerous. I All profits belong to policy-holders. 1 STONE AND COX, the great authorities on Life Assurance, state j the "National Mutual ’’ is one ox the ! strongest offices in the world. The ‘ premiums under its Limited Payment Policies are cheaper than, those of any Life Office in the World. The Best Office in the World for Annuities. What better recommeada;on is necessary? ■ ! Full particulars may be obtained . ota Mr. J. B. TUSTIN, District Agent (Te Maruac), Otaki, Ox from r. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for New- Zeeland. Custom House Quay, Wellington. ‘ • r pHE p-TAHI jyjAIL.” J Q WJLNG to the ertremely high cost of J paper, and shortage of supplies, the | "Otaki Mail’-’ will be sold at-2d per » copy in future to casual buyer*. Iters f will, however, be no increase in the | rates charged to regular subscribers * (4s 6d per quarter, paid in advance, I 5 s 6d if booked). T FRANS PENN. Proprietor. « rzrflf. Snif-up O' FLUENIOL Qthe Scalp - and _ P,tnn»N Dandruff INSIST ON Q.TOL IJB
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 8 November 1920, Page 4
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