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STAY AT rTIHE " GROSA^ENOR HOTEL, A NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Railway Station and Beaoh. One minute from G.P.O. Newly Renovated and Re-furnißtod. Every Convenience and-Comfort for the Travelling Public. Moderate TariS—Bs per day. ■ E. M'GINTY,----j (Late of Napier). Proprietor. * ! PALMERSTON'S FOREMOST RESIDENTIAL, FAMILY, AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ► riIHE high-class character of the AoJL oommodation and Table provided with the choicest Poultry, Milk, and Produce supplied from the Hotel Farm remains the supreme test of excellence that defies comparison. THE CLUB is immune from noise, smoke, arid obnoxious smells, and has a pleasing and unrestricted outlook over the beautiful Squares and Tararua. Ranges. H. B. TUCKER,Owner and Proprietor. r \ An Economy Hint! As you serve porridge at least 300 times in a year, think of the big saving of time and cash ensured by using OTO COOKEP IN OWE MINUTE No husks or fibre in OTO— only the vital heart of the grain. Every bag contains 4 full lbs. and every ounce makes more cooked porridge than will any other meal. Also in ,201b. Bags full wtight— ask your grocer for this Large Sizt. Vltit by LANGDOWN & SON. Ltd. Chrirtchurch L HAIWCS-2 BALLINGER BROS., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES. 8.8. BRAND. TVf ANUFACTURERS of all kinds of ITX Lead Traps, Bends, Syphons, etc., etc., and Lead and Compo Pipe. Traps made to any weight, length, or angle, to sketch or template, in all sue), from 1-i to 4 inches diameter. Lead Strips, Lead Wire,- Lead-head NailsTelephone Nos.: Warehouse 99, Office 3415. P.O. Bos 18. WARING TAYLOR-STREET, WELLINGTON. Eat. 18S0. _fwiwvS Tel' H3B.By Special Appointment to His Excel- . lenoy the Governor-General. FRANK (JEADT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, mHE jSHOP P OE| pRJESENTS, 48, WILLIS-STREET. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. Fine Stock WATCHES AND CLOCKS. RINGS A SPECIALTY, JEWELLERY. NOVELTIES IN SILVER and PLATE. TABLE SILVER, N.Z. GREENSTONE. EBONY BRUSHES, MIRRORS, Etc. Manufacturing, Repairing, Engraving. Country orders receive prompt attention. fTIHE tj^Oß. pRESENTS. SPECTACLES __&\tf^ ' SPECTACLES ,_s? 3P£crAC£ES'W _^H_r' SPECTACLES <«W__^ruß HEADACHES m^2* *nE, HEAOACHES \A ~ TlDTiri A _fi J HEADACHES 4JrTlClAfl! #£ADAC/fESs /eCiMAMMPDC C*l WEAKEYESi 45<MANNERS „-§ *! J WEAKSYES^. nr-6LV>«Ull»ri..«£. rv . w WEAke yes '|tvM«UIU.n HUfi JjT I\—« k4dksf

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 15