LADY SINGER NERVOUS. OF HER , THROAT. Recently a well-known, opera singer was distressed because she felt ehe could not sing at an evening concert, having contracted a severe cold. A friend persuaded her.to try one or two'Pulmonas, and the artist not only appeared, but she sang with tremendous success, and without apparent discomfort. Pulmonas ease the throat wonderfully, and are splendid for coughs and colds. You can get them from chemists', Is 6d and 2s . 6d a box, or post free from St-acey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland, on receipt of price. Trial sample sent for j three penny stamps.—Advt.
GITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL corner of Colombo and LichSeld streets, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ The most cen tral house in the city; 5 minutes from Station, 3 minutes G.P.O:; Gardens, Rirer and Theatres Electric Light, Hot and Cold Baths. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate ■TariH.-F.-M. C. HYMAN (Td. A5Z66), Proprietress. -All trams from Station stos - ■at corner , . , i FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE • ■ Come to s OTAKI-SEASIDE RESORT. rpHE KIOSK, at the Beaoh, affords' ■■- Ideal Accommodation for those .wishing to recuperate. : Special Te/ms for a Period. Beautiful Sunshine Every Day. :. C. E. COTTERELL, Tel. 77. -.'■■■ Proprietor. . Jensen's Red Car meeta all trains. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAUI'SEN'S PFAHLERTB HOTEL, PAULSEN'S PFAHLERTB HOTEL WYNYARD SQUARE. nPO iuit the convenience of New Zea:£.J**&. , x Visitors to Sydney, MRS. PAULSEN hag altered her tariff, and her terms are now as follow.— Bed and Breakfast, from 9s 6d. ." Lunch, 3s; Dinner, a U carte (optional). WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTI CHURCH. gOTEL FEDERAL, -"••*• Victoria square, Christohuroh. D. COLLINS ..;.... Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel.) All oommunications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. ■ f WH^ RS, t0 in Christchurch.- ---■ V St Elmo Private Hotel. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester- « W/ Sr ,End' 2 min"tes from G.P.O Beautiful lawns gardens, etc. Moderate In ' ' Murray- Proprietor. Tel. B Ri^iSH^ IPIRE EXHIBITION, -*-» 1924. Berths now being booked nn Steamers to United Kingdom^uWng early months of next year. Apply early for acvl i ' ?;?\rV S°ii th Africa ' India, Egypt and the Nile, Palestine, and Europe in _. conjunction .with through tick ets._ Travellers' Cheques issued, which is the safest:., and most convenient way of carryinir funds abroad. Baggage insured. Oflices everywhere. Applyf tor to THO.S. COOK AND Tourist and Passenger Agents, 62 Customhouse quay/Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 5
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