Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

R/IK4/ILEI The Cool, Bubbling, Tasty Zest of . iHI KAKA ALE is Delightful. U^^lis^ VICTORIA BREWEXY, DUHEDIII. I U KjJSfc,*!""* farf, km fUSTOK « CO. ÜBT. WfOßßtt •at IWO HI t a I _J&^Sjtffi VICTORIA HOTEL .. Victoria Street ..' AUCKLAND. A. W. HARRIS. - .._.. Proprietor. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. CENTRALLY SITUATED. 7a. PER DA* UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, Wellesley St W., AUCKLAND, (Next Door to Fuller's Opera House.) See you at the Interval. Only the Beat Brands Stocked. _-- D. O'CONNOR Proprietor .w~~^ THAMES HOTEL : : AUCKLAND. ~."■'." (Near the Wharf and Railway Station.) "**'- Excellent Cuisine. Electric Light. Comfortable and Homely. Only the Best of Everything : : : T. B. O'CONNOR, Proprietor ■ WORKERS! DON'T FORGET THE LYTTELTON WORKING MAN'S GROCER. C B. RUSSELI, LONDON STREET LYTTELTON WHERE WILL WE GO ? WHY ! WHERE ALL THE WORE- •*•■ ERS GO. OF COURSE ! TO THE * MITRE HOTEL, LYTTELTON, f Kept by DAN WAREHAM. — -SPEIGHT'S ALES ON TAR* 1 If AlvutlYJC P'ttiC S BUT lOUR POOTWBIB M . i It Always JrayS I i a vr> > o §g TO USE p= The "Spot Cub" ghoelate, H m 409 COLOMBO STREET, SYSXNHAtt. IDUNLOPS -"■ ! TYDFQ 1 LANCASTER PARK HOTEI, [II l\ I CHRISTCHURCH. I Their strength and quality | Ma«mfatf» Beet ai« o > Dr.ngkt P «i a J - Bryan ~ ~..■. Proprietor I ensure a big mileage, I ■ absence of trouble and 1 *— " p ■ ■ ■ -■ " I every satisfaction. | MATT. BRADLEY, I AlwayS Specify * 3 Maclaggan Street „ DUSEDIK. I Liuniops and nave g hard-wear & best dbess I the best-if s cheap-1 BOOTS * SHOES - : I est in the long run. f SHAMROCK HOTEL I DUNUOP RUBBER COY. If. MACLACGAiJ STREKT DimEDPf & WELUINOTON CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND MAtslsAUtoAS* SIKKKA, VXJA KBIfI. XVhen "islttnjf Dunedln, cal! at this bouat m viiS*T an * you W,JI receive First-claes Attentlot. Smk&fffirr Proprietor ....._....„._ C BUSRTCTiTi. ' BREAD!. BREAD] /J«Viv» '»%\ ll It is commonsense to support the flita I 1 that is out to fl ? h * for a ll^ I 1 c are out * or *^ c cause every time. MUNRO INEILSON » UNION BAKERY. LANGFORD AND RHIND, ,»"^ »»»-»"*■ Undertakers and Embalmers, 104 nrnlU'C fA AT lI P Sk Cashel Street, Chrlstchurcb. DfiDAII 0 lUAtDfia P.O. Box 524. Herbert L-angford', 19 London St. Phone 689. John Rhind, Atifa anil P««L 106 Montreal St. Phone 1608 WlTa 3JIQ RTUSOS S TiISS. Meet West Coast and DOMINION HOTEL, ' ExpreßS. Gloucester Street, CHBISTCHUBCH. FAEES BEDUCED TO Wh \ (Near Trades Hall.) ——— . . ; " First-class Accommodation, Beet Please Book Early during: ; Brands only of Wines, Spirits and ' Beer. J. T. SUTHON, Prop, j, BEBAJN Proprietor, CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, Mundy's Herbal Compounds. CHRISTCHURCH. Are now ON SALE by all chemists " and stores or Kempthome, Frosser and Co. 2/6 and 5/- per packet. Best Accommodation. rheumatism and indigestion a W. EOSE Proprietor* specialty. . MUNDT. late lIS Vlvlan-st, WEULJNQTC* HIGHLANDER-: MILK Made In New Zealand by an "All B*ltl»h" Company with "All BritisK" Capital —■' • \ In these times you want to be sure that you are buying an i» "All-British owm4"m}£"Mk I British Made" Product. • (HIGHLANDER MILK IS 100 1 PER CENT. ALL BRITISH I Superior Quality - Full Cream - Perfect m I Purity - Economical and Satisfactory I I You can depend on it r i VtfU' mnllf* w>A>■!■%/>/■ mnjymE

For Workiiig-Ckss Readers. The undermentioned publications rent post paid to any address in the Dominion on receipt of remittance:— . rAJITHXETS — I copies, 1/-. Facts for Socialists. The Fabian Society. Life of Robert Owen. Life of Morris, Life of Francis Place, Family Life on a Pound a Week (Mrs. Reeves). \ PAMPHLETS—* copies 1/-. Socialism and the Churches (Dr. Clifford), . Socialism and Christianity (Percy Tteamer). Tinder Socialism, Who will do the I>irty "Work? Socijilij-uii for Millionaires (Bernard Shaw), The Moral Aspects of Socialism (Sydney Ball). Tut tip the Sword (Adela Pankhursf), 2/-; The War of Steel and Gold (Brailsford), ?,/-; The. Last Weapon (Wilson), 1/6; Towards International Government (Hobson), 3/6; A Primer of Socialism (Klrkup). 9d.; International Trade (Hohson), :;/6; Novels by Bernard Shaw, 1/6: Life and Writings of Jean .Taures, 1/6; England's Ideal (Edward Carpenter), 1/6: The Healing* of the Nations (Carpenter), 2/6; Land Nationo'isation (A. Tt. Wallace). 1/6; Sesamn ana Lilies (Ruskin), 1/3; The Crown of Wild Olives (Ruskin), 1/3; A Joy for Ever (Ruskln) 1/3; Towards Social Democracy (Sydney Webb). 1/-; Women's Work and Wages, 1/6; Labor in War Time (Cole), 3/6; Shall War and Militarism Prevail? (Laing), * 1/-; New Worlds for Old (H. G. Wells), 1/6; An International Conscience (Rev. C. F. Aked), Cd.

Address— Fabian Book Depl, C7o Si. J. HOTVAKP, TRADES HAXL .... CHKISTCHURCH. When visiting Town—DON'T FORGET CHRIS. NISSEN, Hairdresser & Tobacconist, Boundary Street GREYMOUTH. Busiest—because THE BE^T. KEAR AND COLLOGAN, Tailors anrt Mereen, GBETMOtTTH. In Stock a Larre Assortment of HATB. SHIRTS, TIHB, BTO. A Wen-cut and Finished Salt with «xc»ll«nt Qua lit law. aruara.nt««d.

CROWN BREWERY COY., LTD., , Forty Prize Medals Antigua Street, CHRISTCHURCH Telephone 108 Celebrated Sparkling ALES and STOUT ' > ' -• ' i ' ■ -- ■ -i - !i" i 1 i ■ ■■ ■ = In Bulk and Bottle at atl the Principal Hotels and Clubs In the Dominion. Private Families Supplied <

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MW19180116.2.31.2

Bibliographic details

Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 6

Word Count
808

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 6

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert