Hudson's Eumonthol Jujubos 5« tit* 4^ fflB O ' ($ Golds *^&&J JjmS^l Throats CAUTION.— Tho Urge sale for "Eumenthol JUJUBES" has led to a number c! imitations bointj manufactured uudci then»iiio of menthol and other jujuben It is important, therefore, when, buying to bo sure and get HUDSON'S Eumenthol Jujubes. You tni»y be Rsked to buy other jujubes, and be told they ar© "just oa good" as Hudson's Eumenthol Jujube*. Thin proves that theae imitation* and substitutes liavo no reputation of their own, and can only be Bold on the good repute nnd high character of HudHi'l Eumeathol Jujubtt. if TRAMWAY HOTEL, NEWTOWN. JL/JR. FRANK M'PAIILAND ha» taken over thb above Hotel, and will i pleased to receive a call from old 'f riem •QSltBYi'S-,! iB0fBl4.! ".',• -KOTON. The new proprietor, T. GEARY (lateof Masouio Hotel, Paten), has completely renov«\;ud the above house. Splendid 'ttcepmbiodation for commercial men and otli^r -i'ieitors. , Good fishing obtainable in the vicinity. tiEDERAL HO T E L, * PICTON. An Up-t^tlate House for Visitors. Adjacent to Wharf nnd Railway, Admirably Suited for Travellers. Tariff Moderate. J. H.. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. LAEENDON HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. WM. HALLEY (lale of the Marquis of Normunby, Carterton) has entered into posseesioa of tho above woll-known house. Patrons will find that this Hotel is, for comfort and convenience, unexcelled. Good Liquor. First-class Accommodation. MASONIC^ HOTEL. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manttkau Hotel) 'has taken over the Masonic Hot«l, Cuba-street. - Patrons will receive firstclaee Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will be maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. 'Special Lunoheon daily at Is. Tel. 1186. Telegraph or write. TMPERIAL RESTAURANT, ■■■ Mfl»ncTB-st. (next Clarendon Hotel). Under entirely new management. BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Open from 7' a.m. to midnight. •Phone No. 2952. P. P. CHAPLIN, Proprietor.
m, IIOME-SPUN / A Wl X EXCELLENT!— That single word- tells the story /#i V'\ Ft of thes« new English-made Suits. 11l '•' "UnU * n appearance they are ev,ery bit as smart as auy f f A— j <k h) tailor-made suit, and tho splendid Tweeds insure I / r*""' | good 6emce. rx II ■l\ \ '^ ne Trousers have raised seams and turn-up '\v T%—il ■ bottoms ; the Coats have long roll collars and JyTi two buttons, and fcho colourings ate tho llowost \ ( ]/ mixtures of browns and gieeiu.. \ Alf Sports Jackets 25/= to 42/«. Suitings to match \/ / /&$b * or ma ' £m S trousui's or knickers to measure. y / mr Kuickers from 10 / 6 to 1(} / G . ' Ay^d am Sporting Suits 57/6 to 67/ B WTW WALLACE & GIBSON * /3?<P*9 "THE UASB "WILLIS ST. Lack of Cash Bars the Way to Enjoyment! /mx «v So most people fancy, but, as 'I Elia M f*^ Tifck would put it. this is a "popular fallacy." ■^^pfpiaL You do not require to possess a big V»T ! IffT^Wt. banking 1 account in order to obtain a high' Hj^ grade CHALLEN PIANO. -sr'/' i/fty'liP^ P ut one °' these famous instru'"^a&willk . 'i.&™ ments into your home \ipon the payment jggygVy#i , of £2/7/6 to fi«/10/». ir/Hp*^/' 11 ' 1 ™ a^ anc ' ta " c '* over. vSfflP? The W.P.C. •;' V*~ Ytp* - 124 I-a-mbtan Quay, Wellington H. C. W. BUCK. Manager.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 2
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