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/BOOK'S TOURS TO ■ ENGLAND' . WELLINGTON TO ENGLAND. ■ PASSAGES ARRANGED BY ALL LINES, ALL CLASSES. Ist Single.. £100 to £138 Ist Return ~ £175 to £242 2nd Single £70 to £94 2nd Return .' ". .. £122 to £165 3rd Single £37 to £43 3rd Return „ £66 to £77 Berths now booked for 1923 Sailings. No Booking Fees. For Sailings, apply THOS. COOK AND SON, , Agents for All Lines, 62, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ■ Wellington. ■ ■* * ■■ • ... .-WARNING. ALL , BOTTLES BEARING THE BRAND A.B.C/ih a Triangle are the SOLE PROPERTY of the AUCKLAND BOTTLE CO.; , ,jl LTD.-, of 67-69, Stanley ■A\ street, ; Auckland, and f' \ Bryce f treot, Hamilton, f from which Company they have . been hired, J Ai Bt Ci % and such Bottles have been delivered by such Company solely for the purpose of enabling them to be used once only for retailing, consuming, or using ale or stout, or other fermented or unfermented liquors contained in such Bottles. * This equally applies to the Bottles bearing the following Brand?:—Lion Rampant, C. and E. in circle, Imperial, Ostrich, S.P. (each in circle), Star, and C.L.I, in monogram, for the collection, handling, and dealing in all of such various Brands we have been appointed Sole Agents. The Bottles k> Branded are not sold, and when the contents are once used the Bottles mtist forthwith, on .demand, be. returned to the Company. The Bottles.may not be destroyed or damaged or in any way disposed of, and may not be used for/ any but the foregoing purposes. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS WILL BE COMMENCED AGAINST ANY PERSON OR PERSONS UTILISING OR RETAINING SUCH BOTTLES CONTRARY TO THE ABOVE. Dated this 20th day of January, 1923. THE. AUCKLAND BOTTLE C 0.,, LTD., G. WAYMOUTH, Manager, PUBLIC NOTICE. IN connection with the above Warning, Notice is hereby givea that we have appointed MESSRS HILDRETH AND SONS, LTD., whose premises are situated at 31-33, LORNE STREET, WELLING--TON, Solo Agents for reoeiving-, handling-, storing, and dealing in and with all Bottles'. bearing -iour\ Br^nd /V blown -or moulded thereon. We hereby warn all dealers, hawkers, and the public generally against retaining or dealing- in any of the above-mentioned Bottles, without first obtaining authority from the Agent so to do. Anyone from this date storing or disposing of isuch Bottles, except with the consent of Messrs. W. Hildreth and. Sons, 'Ltd.. will be liable to prosecution. THE AUCKLAND BOTTLE CO., LTD. G. WAYMOUTH, Manager. "ITADAME M'MILLAN will make up Ladies' Own Material 'for £2 15s during the nest month. Note address — 48, MANNERS-STBEET (Entrance through G. Fowlds'i, Ltd.. Boot Department). " USEFUL MAN'S GDJT. TTERE'S a grand present for a man. XX' Give him a pair of LE MAIRE MARINE GLASSES. r They possess ■ splendid light-gathering poiyer. Wide range .of vision- Special holiday prices. MORRISON AND GILBERD,. 103, Customhouse quay. . ' Wellington. INSTANT RELIEF FOR FOOD-SICKNESS AND MORNING NAUSEA. W-lEN you get up \n the morning with a distaste \ for your breakfast, when your stomach Revolts at the sight of food, when you have a nasty taste in your mouth, and your breath is not all it might be, your stomach and liver are out of order. It is 'worse than useless to merely empty the stomach by- purgative, pills and salts; these only irritate and weaken, and create a habit. What you want is k gentle tonic laxativo like Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief, whioh strengthens the digestive economy and cures naturally and "permanently. Take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief for constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, sick headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, and impure blood. Ask for Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief and take no substitute. Dr. Oassell's Inßtant Relief is the companion preparation to Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Prices in New Zealand, Is 9d and tmt All Chemists and Stores. ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. (Kindergarten to Std. VI.) SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY; MISS HOLM will be at the school on Wednesday afternoon at 2 to interview parents of new pupils. No vacancies for pupils-, in upper standards. PIANOFORTE. ■jl/TR. CLIFFORD~KEMP (late Webbe J.»X School of Music, Auckland) has commenced teaching in Wellington. Vacancies for a limited number of pupils. Interviews, 11-12.30 a m., 4-5 p.m. Studio, Craven Buildings, 66, Willis-st. ~ MR. T.~W. PARSONS, ~ fTTOACHER VIOLIN. BANJO, MANX DOLIN. " 5, EPUNI STREET, CITY. Terms in Advance. PIANOFORTE. MANDOLIN. AND UKULELE. THOROUGH Tuition of the above by MISS JEAN TURNER. 83, Kent terrace. NOTE.—Trams stop at door. Term commences 1 with Pupil. PAINTING AND DRAWING ■: ■ ■ , CLASSES. MR. T. AJ M'CORMACK (late Art Instrtictor, Napier Technics.l College), is now prepared to take pupils at his new Studio, Hood's Building, Lambton quay. A special Saturday niorning class for juniors is being formed; also outdoor sfcetcjhing. classes. Pencil and wash drawings for architectural students. Terms on application. B PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS ' -PHYLLIS COMPTON Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY) 7th February. At Studio, Macarthy's Buildings, 50, Willis street, Monday, sth February,'. 2.30-5. , Private address: A, Ngaio road, Kolburn. Tel. 26-047. i; HA'RKY 11AKEU ~ TAOR your now Suit; absolutely guaranJC teed in fit, style, and workmanship. 70, .\Un"«r(i-»t. (up«ttuvi), . Entrance Studio Bt»:r\v»y.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 5