More than anything else the war has shown the need for temperance. Hundreds of people are unable to help themselves. Wives, mothers, and friends welcome “Drinko,” the recognised cure for the drink habit. Can be given secretly if desired. Write for free booklet in seal-, ed envelope. Lady Manager, Drinko ProTietary, 212 U Lambton Quay, opposite Kirkcaldie’s, Wellington.—Advt.
OTIRA mERMINUS TTOTEL TIRA A ERMItfUS JOIOTEL (The Favored Holiday Resort), 0 T I B. A . i Is now under new management, and the travelling and general pixßtio may rely on obtaining everything of the , , ; very ; 'best. ; ;,. Vi:v :,— " ; ' T > n '" Refreshments may 'be obtained at any hour on arrival of the Qxeymouth train and €hrisicharch coaches. ' • Superior accommodation with a first-class table and attention. . Hot baths at all hours. Only the choicest brands of liquor, wines and ales stocked. Personal supervision. Correspondence promptly replied to. K. HALL Proprietor,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1916, Page 2
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