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Mr. -Tack- Hansflolil,- lievonport. Dear Jack,— _ ._-.,._ Did you ever visit Cooke's Soda Fountain in Queen Street? My word, you •ought-to. The other evening I went with. . The girls went Into raptures about the ■ taste of everything—they all had different delicacies, and I enjoyed mine AI. But tt>£ r jKa3r..tlie.._w.boie_.nla<;e. was fitted up bout* imki. v-The.-piimpo. nl>lnn tike a~*tnH»r, and you could see your face In the utensils. I asked if I could have a look over, and the chap in charge said: "Certainly." It suited mc- best next mornlne. co I scaled along, and be showed mc the whole .boxof tricks. Don't expect mc to tell "you all in one Irftpr. : Downstairs they have a dandy" little electrically-run machine, which ijHH.fcep B<Kst - water »ag--£hQ supply- aJrov*'; gete° low! "Perfectly marvellous how" U *tepW-'iff*lfr Tii'ey-• niiik-c the' ■ syrrup dn>yu,lhere., top,, and bo-to nq en«l of J tr6nbte: • It-is-just the best slisar nmtrflltered water, no tmiling, and takes - longer. - and -Iμ more trouble: but it's the . .best, .end that's- what .('-oofce.'s want don.'l mmd the.bother, but eyerything must • -tie--'joet e».v i-T)dwn-iu- tha't-datM»y-pi»ce-jthey. have all sorts of U*Ue c«ntr'lvancee ■ for lining-things quW-kly-«nd «'etl;"and~lbe cleaning and washing-up always follow. "Lots of hot water; use It!" Is their motto. There are great bins holding cans and cans of Ice cream, covered with ice: 11LI the bread Is in dust-proof, zlnc-llned bins, nnd the milk cuns are kept under Ice. To tell you tUo tnitu, I never dreanicO tljat nil that bother was necessary, but Cooke's say it is ir yon use only the puri incredlents nnd don't cloak np the taste with essences. Iv addition, that's their way. They sny that "TriUes make perfection, but perfection is no trifle," nnd 1 believe- It more flrnily than ever. I've got lots of notes about the rest of the show, and I'll reel them off later. But you can depend on it. ine for Cooke's every--tlme. Yours, CYRIL,

„_ D.CX. A WHISKY OF DISTINCTION. HEADACHES OSTES CAUSED BT EYE DEFECTS. Have'YouV Eyes propertj Tfeetei •■•■ Corrected by T. PEACOCK AND SON, UP-TO-DATS OPTICIANS. 218 QUBBS ST. MR. J, A. PEACOCK, F.S.M.C, Bncbiid. With (Usttncilon: SIGHT 'SPECUZI.ST. Commodious 'Rooms. - Skllfal Treatment. .. ...Auuile Selection, of Spectacle*. ' HOW TO BUY PIANO OR ORGAN. PAY £3 DOWN AXD THE BALANCE AT -£1 -MONTHLY.- 'Fhais yon have the use of Jnstrnment while pirylns It off- Call To-day or' write for " l""iicaelogue. Best Makers Stocked, Including Justin Browne. Mason and Homlln. Etc. Old Pianos Exchanged. F. MOORE AND CO^ PIANO AXDt -J OKGA.W - WORKHOUSE. CUSTOMS ST. E., AUCKLAND. C FIRST-CLASS — FOUNTAIN PENS FOR SEVEN SHILLINGS^ See our Windows and note the splendid .. Jive of t'ouutuln Pene »t arc offcriuz all- at one price—"/. ._. Sonle at..{hem 'air*'beautifully"inlaid' with uiotber-of-pearl and full Rold-tillcd mounts—lovely presentation pens which would cyst 30/ eacU in some elrops, Hrte they cost"only ?/'. You wlli'hardly bL'lle-r«? It -when yon see them.Some are simply mounted, full £olilfilled, some elaborately, others arc quite plain, with big roMtTv-oirii. but all are absolutely guaranteed 14-carat lriiilumpointed sold pons. .».;v«".« : ' - ••'• TAKJ-; YOUR PICK FOR 7/. PARTRIDGE'S laSr QUEEN STREET. ' C ,";MP MQNEX! ■• ■ PLACE YOL"H OVERDUE ACCOCXTS WITH ROOPE BROS, ixQinkY aoexts AND COLLECTOKS. 14 and 15, H.JI. AKCADE, "Phone Sl4."i. c HOTELS. GLEESON & MITCHELL, HOTEL BROKERS, GLEESOXS BUILDIXGiS. _HIGH STKBET. AUCKtASD, - - A The "ELLERBECK" STUDIO . . . . PHOTOGRAPHERS Of THB FAMILY, Especially tneCUUna. 46, K«r«Bs:ina Df Bodil,. " ...... J ■•(« AncUaod.-- ■- - ■•- ■- .-• r ,:Jr:tvr.»!!wii' -= •• ■- -»• * % SUITABLE PRESENTS, SHOP WITH THE CROWDS AT TANFfELD, POTTER, AND CO. 242 Q UEE ? S* KE^T . THOUSANDS -OP PRETTY THINGS SUITABLE FOB PRESENTS/ ".. >O ADVANCE IN PRICES. I;',".:::', '.. rgf '.'.-' -■■ '■'" -^ .> ~.'. -r.^o. IT'S A GOOD BREW. light, ,;',,-,;HB,£UTffS,7,' ;- - r >.; IT AST V, SPASKLINC, fIREFRESHIXCJ, .. A,XB ; .- v -vv EXHILARATIXG. HANCOCK'S LAGER. :-= ■-■- '■ ■'■ '"••• -brewed- ' and bottled in - augkl-aad. '' ' ;a

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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