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STAR HOTEL TABU'D ; PROM 16/- PER DAY Thi« Popular Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished, and is Entirely Under New. Management. ■ —====j ALBERT STREET : AUCKLAND

MEDICINES, ETC. ASK JgUEFOOT ABOUT IT ■WHOOPING COUGH Tlio Most Satisfactory Treatment is—■ VAPOUR CRESYLENR .... 2/G HAM PS FOR VAPORISING. 1/u each. Special Rates to Families of tlio Unemployed on production of Voucher. •J " CHEMIST

and Catarth of Stomach oA-crcomc by eating Laxa every morning for breakfast. 21b,, 2/(5. —H. Menzies and other Chemists. 29.1 "VTEURALGIA! Quick, enduring 3'o- - by taking Phen-Asco Tablets. Better than Aspirin, (id, .1/(5. —Burfoot, Chemist. 274 TNDIG CSTION Quickly Cured by eating Laxa breakfast food. Contains Oil of Wheat. 21b., 2/O.—II. Menzies and other Chemists. 293 /YUT-Of-Sorts? Constipation probably cause.. Correct this by eating Laxa for breakfast. 2/0. —11. Menzies and other Chemists. 293 T)ILE Sufferers! Karmol is simple and effective remedy. Bleeding piles quickly relieved.—Obtainable from Harold Menzies, Chemist. 311 ■piLES! Try Karmol. Never yet “*■ failed to give relief. 10 years’ success. 7/0 for complete treatment. —Harold Menzies, Chemist. 311; rpREAT Sugar Diabetes with Vinculin. A potent, South African herb in a highly compressed tablet form; harmless, pure, beneficial. —Write in for free Vinculin literature to Hall’s Botanic Dispensary, 117 Armagh St., Christchurch. 275 QOUGTI pOODS AND jyjpDICINES | NUMOL TONIC FOOD, 4/6 and 6/6. MUNROE’S BONE AND MARROW MIXTURE, 2/- and 3/6. GREGGS’ BARLEY AND GROATS, 1/3. ENERGEN RUSKS AND BREAD. VESCANA, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. GLYCERINE, (Id, 1/-, 2/3. COUGH LINCTUS, 1/6 and 2/6. VAPAROL, for Burning (just the same and cheaper than the imported), 2/(5. IPECACUATIANA WINE, 1/-. LAXA, the Laxative Breakfast Food, 2/6.

JJAROLD J^ENZIES CHEMIST AND BOOKSELLER OPPOSITE THE POST OFEICE 500 BOARD AND RESIDENCE rTHE LEVIATHAN Private Hotel, "*■ Bank St. —Under Entirely New Management, Superior Accommodation, Every Comfort, Excellent Cuisine. Permanents and Casuals, single rooms, 30/- weekly.—Mrs. J. B. Watt, Proprietress (late Kamo Springs). 305 VACANCIES for Gentlemen Board- ’ ers in Private Home, good tabic; £1 'weekly in advance. —Write M.E.C.. Advocate. 622 "f> RIDGE HOUSE, Warkworth.— A.A.A. Appointed House. Telephone 53. Proprietors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Clegg. Tea Rooms open Sundays and Holidays. Bakery (bread and small goods a specialty). Morning and afternoon teas. Superior Accommodation for Permanents and Transients. Motorists specially catered for. Electric lisbt in every room. Reasonable tariff. 834 jyj ANA I A *JJ OUSE GREY STREET (Under Entirely New Management) BOARD AND RESIDENCE Close to Town, yet Away from the Noise of Traffic. River Frontage with Unsurpassed View. Parking for Cars. TEEMS MODERATE Phone 5291.

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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 1