HOW IT WORKS OUT! CASS 1. Contributor joined Fund on Ist April, 1912, and completed five years' membership on Ist April, 1917. He died on 31st July, 1917, leaving a widow and five children. Total contributions paid during membership £ls 4s 2d; Maternity allowances received before death of contributor, £12;" Net contributions to credit at death, £3 4s; Total aggregate payment 6 due from Fund, £lOBl 5s 7d. CASE 2. Contributor joined Fund on 22nd June, 1911, and completed five years' membership on the 22nd June, 1916. He died on 7th June, 1917, leaving a widow and one child. Total contributions paid during membership, £34 15s 4d; Maternity allowances received before death of contributor, £6; Net contributions to credit at death, £2B 15s 4d; Total aggregate payments due from Fund, £482 1s od. S. C. DUNBAR, Agent, P. 0., Taihape INQUIRIES SOLICITED Watch this spaeo for further particulars. TAIHAPE TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. 28th and 27th JUNE, 1918. Entries close Wednesday, 12th June, 1918. Classes for Poultry, Field Roots, Garden Produce and Home Industries. New Zealand Leghorn Championships will be competed for at this ShoAV. Schedules forwarded on application to A. M. RYAN, Secretary, Box 81, Taihape. WANTED KNOWN--NOW is your chance to secure second-hand Cars. Overlands, Hupps, Hudsons, Studebakers, Latest Perrys, Buiek, Etc., Star., Campbell Ltd., Garage, Wanganui. ~ -
& @5 'Sm ///. m m m RECORD, the "Daddy of Teas," is secured from the best plantations in the world. It is "Upland" Tea slowly grown, in the clear, cool, pure air of the mountains, so the leaf extracts its full fragrance from the bounteous soil. It makes a rich, nectar-like, healthful brew. That is one reason why Record Tea has Record Sales. See that it i« RECORD TEA. .» m m m Because you would rather be well than ill, inhale NAZOL regularly. Penetrating and germ-killing—the best protection against coughs and colds.
■?<■ .- •■J-S''-:.<sr l^W tfpvwv;. These profit-making Manures, so well-known throughout the South Islanc now obtainable from our works at Imlay, Wanganui, at the following prices:— Eclipse Special Turnip »• £8 15 O „ „ Potato • • 8 17 6 „ „ Rape .• 8 15 O „ „ No. 1 Grain 8 12 6 For Green Crops i, „ „ No. 2 Grain 8 12 6 > Jfor ordinary cropping purposes Eclipse Special No. 1 Grass .. 7* 6 For old pasture tp '» . .»» No. 2 Grass .. 817 6 * or sowing with seed in laying down permanent pasture superphosphate . . . . 710 O Eclipse Mangel Fertilizer .'. 9 O 5 mover- n, , (Containing: Potnuh) ANALYSb: Phosphates 30% (8.90 salable); Potash, 2.00%; Ammonia, 1.53% ■:.. "Eclipse" Special Mixing No. 2, Half Super, Half Blood and Bone which I j it rich in boih Nitrogen and Phosphates . . . . £.9 q O per ton j AH Prices Free on Rail. Imlay All Qrders receive prompt att enlion Write for book giving full particulars of Analyses, etc. THE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATING CO., LIMITED Victoria Avenue, Wanganui 4
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 May 1918, Page 8
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