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Have you a r — Luke's Cooking Range ? fpk if not, why not? iUJ y .. -/ ■ * -k — ' I — — ,11 ® 1 C____Z-r^ \ Ist— They Cook More Rapidly and with Less Fuel than any other ranges. 2nd— They aro Strongly made. 3rd — Tho Boilers aro Copper, they have Steel Ovens, and cannot break. 4th — They aro easily kept Clean; not necessary to remove oven. 5th — They are highly finished for cottago cr mansions, made in all sizes, from 2ft to 15ft. And last, but not loast, by getting n LUKE'S RANGE you encourago Local industries, and thereby help to build up the interests of your city. Solo Makers of the GLOBE, PREMIER, NAPIERS, KIWL AND COTTAGERS. Every Attention given to Repairs. To be had from all Ironmongers or S. LUKE & CO., Ltd., ALLEN-STREET. WELLINGTON. DYNAMOS. MOTORS^GAS ENGINES. SOLENZSELLING AGENTS. TURNBUIWONES.I™ mi/mmoi/mmimmrc/fmc// t_rils__s SHACK LOCK'S RANGES. All Ironmongers. npHE "CADILLAC" X '' MOTOR VANS! "THE OARS THAI CLIMB!" Full particulars, trials, etc., from MATTHEWS' MOTOR GARAGE, Taranaki-siroet Extension. Telephone 2351 I JOIN THE I PURE FOOD I MOVEMENT. I You can Join the Pure Food B movement by eating a pure B food— a food YOU KNOW Is m pure-a food that stand 3 the m test of tooth and time. § ST. GEORGE JAM n Is such a Food, M On every hand in the St. ■ George factory cleanliness H plays Its part. The mamB moth kitchens with their g rows of great shining boiling fl pans are light, cheerful, airy ■ and inviting. Only the finest fl selected fruits and pure B crystallised sugar are used. B This is one reason why g the ST. GEORGE CO. dera serves your patronage. JJRITANNIA HOTEL, WILLIS-STREET (next to Evening Post). Mr. PHIUP M'ENROE (late Addison's. Westnort, Wost Coast), having purchased Mr. Mackay s interest in tho above wellknown hostelry, would advise all old fnonda and patrons to contiuue their patronage. The BRITANNIA HOTEL is replete with every modern, comfort and convenience, and is a first-clas* family hotel in overy respect. Visitors accommodated in urst-cltiss style and at modoratc tariff. PHILIP M'ENROE, Proprietor. ■JL/TETROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON (Under Entirely -Now Manngcmcnl). This well-known hostelry has beon leased by Mrs. JANE ORMSBEE, lato of the Clyde-quay Hotel. Only a few minutes' walk from both tho 'Manawatu Company's and Government Railway Stations. Elcctrio tramcars stop at tho door. Boarders accommodated in first-class stylo. Reasonable charges nnd ovory homo comfort. Good tablo kept. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS OF LIQUOR KEPT IN STOCK. Billiard Tablo. Telephono No. 1036, B rtWXdH-f-M-t tut * r* " NERVOUSFSSESS: L 033 of HNERGT and STREKQI'K, DESPONDENCY and DEBILITY. A Gentleman having trl«_ in vain QTory adv-rtUcd remedy, and nt last dlcootrarad » SIMP_a MEANS OF BELF-CURB. Will forward Sho a.me, boa ol obsr_«i to ftnyon* Interested. Address; A, MINER, G.P.0., SYDNEY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 5, 6 July 1906, Page 3