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ALL THE SUMMER COOLNESS YOU WANS IS AT, COOKE'S. 'No matter what the temperature in your office, think of Cooke's as a haven of rest wherein you can spend a few minutes every day to your physical and mental benefit. Queen (Street is about the most sweltering place In New Zealand on a really hot day. Everyone knows that, end the reason Is because it is built so far down the gully. 'Still, we must work in Queen Street as it is. We must just work along, and cool off occasionally when the temperature has climbed unbearably. Think of going to Cooke's for a Delicious Ice-cream Sundae, a Plate of Fruit and Full Cream served in the inimitable -Cooke 'way. These and 40 other heat repelers are on the mcau, always ready and promptly served. Get the habit of going to Cooke's mid-morning or mid-afternoon in the summer, and you will realise that it Is not necessary to be uncomfortable just because it is hot weather. Cooke's adds a new zest to life: it makes a business man fitter to work, and more 'willing than ever. If by the expenditure of a-quarter of an hour and a few pence you can double your rate of work for the rest of the day, it is surely a good investment.

THE WATCHWORD IS "MEET ME AT COOKE'S." BIGHT OPPOSITE , SMEETOX'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. A IF more people knew tlie value, more people would, buy the 1/6 TEA, sold at • the unrriiE '•'ton shop, Right Opposite the Marble Arch, i HOBSON, STREET. MJ3F

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 37, 12 February 1917, Page 4

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