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Food for Fitness! Keeping fit is mainly a matter of eating right. You need delicious food that tempts the appetitestrengthening food that does not tax the digestive organs or dull the brain. YOU NEED I^/W COCMD IN t MINUTE Itgives fine flavour—rich nutriment—health and stamina —and is easily digested. If unobtainable at your Grocer's, please send his name toLangdown & Son, Christchurch. You'll be supplied. ' HAINEt-H Eit. 1880. sPWreS Tel- U3SBy Special Appointment' to Hi* Excellency the Governor-General. FRANK (JRAD V, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, mHE QHOP T^OR ipRESENTS, 48, WILLIS-STREET. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! WATCHES AND CLOCKS JEWELLERY AND PLATE RINGS A SPECIALTY TABLE SILVER, TOILET SILVER EBONY BRUSHES, MIRRORS, ETC. OPTICAL GOODS-SIGHT-TESTING N:Z. GREENSTONE. Manufacturing, Repairing-, Engraving-. Country orders receive prompt attention. mHE chop Jem presents. BALUNGER BROS., MANUFACTURERS k IMPORTERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES. 8.8. BRAND. MANUFACTURERS of til kindi o! Lead Traps, Bends, Syphons, etc., etc., and Lead and Compo Pipe. Traps made to any weight, length) or angle, to (ketch or template, in all eiies, from H to 4 inches diameter. Lead Strips, Load Wire, Lead-head, Nails, . , Telephone Nos.': Warehoiue 89, Office 3415. P.O. Box 18. WARING TAYLOR-STREET, WELLINGTON. STAY AT THE GROSVENOR ■•,' HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Railway Station and Beach. On© minute from G.P.O. Newly Renovated and Re-furnished.' Every Convenience and Comfort for the Travelling Public Moderate Tariff—B« per day. E. M'GINTY, „ fXat« of Napier) Proprietor. [MTASONIC. HOTEL, NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT,: Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that he hai returned the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-olaM Accommodation. Excellent Cuisin*. Letters and telegrams promptly attended ■ i . . .t0.... ■ ■ Telephone 38. P.O.' Box'B4. Under New Management. Cuisine and Attention Special Features. ALBERT HOTEL, L BE RT HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, This old" established and popular house has been renovated throughout. Lofty and well ventilated bedrooms. Electric light, hot and cold shower baths. C.T. ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATE. All trains and boats met. Telephone 963. GEORGE HEALE, Manager (Late Grand Hotel, Invercargill; Empire Hotel, Wellington). ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—Thp most charming spot in Wellington, facing tho harbour Cross the road any time and have a dip. Se>von minutee from the city. Tram terminus at tho door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. CARLTON HO TE h, .WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. CLEANLINESS COURTESY CONVENIENCE COMFORT. THESE ARE THE CARLTON'B IDEALS. MRS. PAULSEN. Propri»tre«. "-MAULFIELD HOUSE"—Visitors to v>* Wellington will find "Caulfield House" a high-class boarding establishment, combined with comfort and refinement. It is entirely under new management; situation most central; one minute from Parliament Buildings; next Crown Picture Theatre, Sydney-street; , terms moderate; permanents by arrangement.— MRS. C. RUSSELL, Proprietress. •Phone Nos. 1763, 2679. _ WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, GHUZNEE-STREET. Away from noise of traffic. One minute from Ghuzneo-street car stop. Every I modern convenience. Terms moderate. Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 348. Box, To Aro, 46. Proprietor. ROBERT SKILLING. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christchurch at "St. Elmo" House, 52, Worcester-street (west end), .two minutes from G.P.O. and tram, central tram torminus. Having just secured a further large and up-to-date residence adjoining the above, guest* will have froo use o£ a. fulcttdid t«nni« a.nd croquet lawn,' «tc, F. J^MURRAY.. Pwßtittojj. „

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 5