HOTEL NOTICES. mHE MARQUIS OF NORMANDY HOTEL, A . CARTERTON. . W. M. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. The best. Commercial Hotel in'the Wairarapa. Call npnE NEiV v POST OFFICE HOTEL, JL, Grey Street, Wellington, is now ready for the. reception of guests. Luxuriously, furnished throughout. Opposite G.P.O. and Queen's Wharf, and tho most central house in town. LUNCHEONS from 12 till 2 p ni., ONE SHILLING, on and after Monday,. 25th. 7191 N . , A. M'VINISH, Proprietor. DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL (WELLINGTON). OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visitors. Charges very' moderate. Best brands •of Wino and Spirits kept , in stock. Terms on application. ■' R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 4C8., C 727 ' . PAFB DE PARIS HOTEL ' / (Opposite Railway Station), : PALME RSTON NORTH. TJ/TRS. .T. ADAMS (late l cf the Marquis of -L'Ji- Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that she is in possession of tho above House. Convenient for catching early trains. Good accommodation and first-class table. - . ' , "C6lO CLUB HOTEL, - CARTERTON (Under New Management). T. P. FIRMAN - Proprietor, Late of the New Zealand Railway Service. Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnished; first-class Cuisine, i and every . attention; every mod-irn . convenience. New Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway Station,-and next , tho Wairarnpa,P. and A. Association Show Grounds. Telephone fl. > CC7O rjl HE ALBERT HOTEL, \ Corner of WILLIS AND MANNERS STREETS, UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, 'IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS, ■! i : ' T. G - . ASSIIMAN, C 702. ; - ' 1 Proprietor. , * t . ~ ~ " ' . ■ '' BELLEVTJE GARDENS AND HOTEL', .. . LOWER HUTT. nnHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens 'X in tho Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. _ New. Privato Apartments - and''Dining-room capable of seating 150. Good fishing aud shooting. ( Splendid train service and telephone communication with city. , ■;... W. GANDAR, 1 , Manager. T— — . CITY BUFFET HOTEL, WELLINGTON. npHE Most Central in the City; offers spleniL' . did accommodation. Telegrams and-Letters Promptly Attended to. , sliest Brands Wines and Spirits.-. < 1 • , -Trams pass;the door every fivo minutes.. TARIFF—Ss. Gd. to Gs. Gel. per day. 1 A. R. V. LODDER, V Proprietor. C7lB , -.. . ■
For' • iisadachs, Indigestion, < v; Constipation and. Biiionsiiess. .Tho 'immbnsei number, .of .orders for Frootoids, sent by post Jircct to Iho-Proprietor, is.convincing proof thtft tho:Public..appreciat9 \their splendid curing power'over tlie abovenamed complaints. Tliey aro elegant in appearauco, pleasant to, take,..and, what ir of tho utmost importance, aro thorougiily reliable in affording quick relief. .. Frootoids aro immorisoly more valualilo than an ordinary aperient, in so far Hi at they not oiily act as an aperient, but lo remove, from tho blood, tissues, arid interna] organs, poisonous . matter that, : n clogging thein and choking' tho channelS-that lead to' and iiom thein. The beneficial elfccts' of'Frootoids are evident'.at once'by tho disappearance of . headache, the head becoming clear, and a bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking ( the place of sluggish, .depressed feelings, the liver properly, and by the ,f,ood i being proporly digested. 1 ' 1 >. \ Frootoids aro tho proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or. Apoplexy, is present or threatening. They havo been tested, and have -been proved * to afford quick relief m such cases' when other aperients, have not dono any good at all. It is. of tho utmost importance that this , should be borne in . mind, for-in, such cases to'take an ordinary aperient is. to waste time and permit, of a serious illness becomina fatal.' - ' .... N . Frootoids act splendidly on tho liver, and quickly euro bulious attacks that "antibilioiis' pills" .make worse. Many people have been made sick and ill by "antibilious pills'' who could have been cured at onco by Froo-\ toidsl : People should not allow themselves' to bo duped icto contracting a medicinetaking hab'it by boing persuaded to take daily'; doses with each , meal of so-called indigestiiiiii cures that do NOT cure. Frootoids bavo been subjected to extensivo tests, and have' in every case proved successful'in completely curing the complaints named.. The ordinary adult dose of Frootoids, of which there are 72 in a bottle, is 2 to 4— more or less as required taken, preferably st bedtime, when constipated, or at the 'commencement, of any other disease requiiin» an aperient, as an auxiliary with the necial medicine necessary for the case. A constipated habit of body will be completely cur'jd if the patient will on each occasion, whoa suffering, take a dose of Frootoids,' instead' of an ordinary aperient; making the interval between the .taking of each dose, longer and the dose smaller. The patient thus gradually becomes independent of Aperient Medicines. For sale by leading Chemists and Storekeepers.' Retail price, Is. 6d. If-, your ' •Chemist or Storekeeper has not got i iem ask him to get them for you. ,5 not obi tainable locally, send direct to the. Proprietor, W. 6. HEARNE, Chemist,/Geelong Victoria. ' •'/' i ' .' ' ' NOTICE.—The materials in FROOTOIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY, and consist, amongst othei\ingredients, of the active principle of eacli of FIVE different MEDICAL FRTJITS and ROOTS, so combined and proportioned in a particular way that a far BETTER result is obtained than from an ordinary aperient, ,' ; ' local Office: No.'9 Hume's Buildings 65 Willis Street. WeHington. C 521 :GREASB!S ; V. "OLD ENGLYSHE'' PLUM PUDDEWG. MADE from, tho Finest. Selected Ingredients ; put up in lib', and 21b. 1 cans ready for immediate übb, hot or cold.' Splendid, for inclusion in the Menu of outdoor and indoor picnics. Camping parties and Week-end Trout Fishers should try this appetising Plum Pudding. ■1 ■■ \ • SOLD BY ALL STOBEKEEPEBB. 06^
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 148, 17 March 1908, Page 5
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