iMLUD HOTEL, LAMBTON • QUAY. 1} DINNER. -ll / /- DINNKIi. . 1/SUNDAY, llTir INSTANT, at 1 p.m.' SOUP : Cream of Chiokon. ENTREES: Chicken Santo Marengo. Epigrauimes of Lamb and Pois Vorls. JOINTS : Roasb Sirloin Beef, Yorkshire Pudding. Spring Lamb aud Mint Sauce, Ox Tongue and Dumplings. POULTRY : Roast Duck and Seasoning. Boiled Fowl and Pickled Pork. VEGETABLES : ' Green Peas, New Potatoes. SWEETS : Plum Pudding. Applo Meringue. Strawberry Croam. Curacao Jelly, Trifle. 1/- With glass of Dunodin Boov. ]/- DAILY DINNER, from 12 to 2 p.uV. Can't be equalled in the City. 1/- TEA, from 5.30 to 7.30. 1/GRILLS and FISH a Specialty. Tho Kitchen under the superintendence of E. Bequbly, Chef. ' THE RETURNING TROOPS. TjIARLY next month we shall have the -^ pleasure of meeting quite a large number of our boys from South Africa, and while the reception givon to the detached bodies of invalids who have returned homo has not been wanting in warmth, or cordiality, tho opportunity will bo offered us of making such a demonstration when the men now on board the Harlech Casfclo reach Wellington as to prove to them that wo have watched their performance in tho field with admiration, and aro grateful to them for their efforts in maintaining the honour of tho old flag. Wellington, must make &uch a demonstration as will imprors not only tho people of tho colony, but the whole British Empire also. Wo may trust the Mayor to spare no effort in tho matter, and tho genorous peoplo of tho Empire Oily will without doubt respond with pleasure. Wo aro satisfied that tho lads in khaki will receive a welcome* from the peoplo of Wellington as sincere and as I warm as tho welcome that is daily givenin thousands of homes to that peerless product of Ceylon, Suratura Tea. Suratura is noted for its purity, strength, and fragrance, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. - — .. — ■ — ABOUT YOUR HAIR. IF your hair begins to fall out and leave a bare spot, or if it is dry and brittle, and splits at tho ends, ib is a sure sign that it lias lost its vitality and wants nourishment. The small pores of the skin are ologged up and require cleansing. PARKER'S HAIR IONIC, is a remedy for this. It opens tho pores of the skin, cleanses tho sealp — it is death on dandriff — and makes the hair grow soft, glossy, and luxuriantly. If the roots of tho hair are dead don't waste money on nostrums; bo content to stay as Providence intended you should. On the first sign of dry, split or falling hair — before the roots aro dead— use PARKER'S HAIR TONIC, well rubbed in. Ie will effect a cure. Ib has cured hundreds. , Their testimonials bear witness to the fact. _a 6d bottle ; posted 3s, W. PAROB, - CHEMIST, MANNERS-STREET. Should bo on every lady's toilet table. BOYS 5 CLOTHING. HEAVY STOCKED LINES AT SPECIAL PRICES. BOYS' MELVILLE SUITS9/- 11/- 12/6 FOR FOR ' FOR 5/6 6,6 116 BOYS' DRILL SUITS— 5/6 , 5/9 Q/Q FOR FOR FOR 1 2/9 2/11 3/9 BOYS' WASHING BLOUgTCS— 2/9 3/- 3/6 BOVOFERRUM.. (BEEF AND IRON.) FTjIHE above is the name given to the Mighty Blood-maker, and as its name implies is composed of beef and" iron, n;ade in a soluble form and sold in bottles containing 32 doses, for the small price of 2s 6d per bottle. Just try one. Numbers of people are wanting sufficient iron in their system ; their blood is thin and poor, and- insufficient in' quantity. They ' require something to enrich the blood and give them rosy cheeks and good health. Bovoferrum does all this, and more. It is not a cure-all for every complaint that happens along. It is simply a blood-maker, and one bottle is guaranteed to make a vast improvement in tho patient's health and bring back tho bloom of youth to the faco, tone up tho system, and invigorate the 1 organs of the body. Sold in bottles 32 dosos. Price 2s 6cl per bottle, by Goo. W. Wilton, chemist, 3, Cuba-strcel, and 53, Adelaide-road. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. fITHE publio aro earnestly requested to X kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under thoir notice to tho Secretary, 10, Featheraton-street. City. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. T HIHTC Secretary will bo in attendance at JL tho Alliance Chambers, Upper Willisstreet, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All communications addressed "Secretnry S.P.W. and C., Aliiance Rooms," will receive immediate attention FUNERAL NOTICE. TI^HE Friends of tho kilo Mr. George Rosa I- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, whioh will leave tho residence of Mr. R. Rinith, No. 3. Broad way-torraco, on Sunday. 11th November, 1000, at 2.30 p.m., for the ICarori Cemetery. .1. FLTOER & CO., Undertakers aud Embalmors, Telephone 107 U. 20, Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 6
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