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B. FLETCHER & GO.. ■ C|l WO invaluable discoveries were, made *' * by the Imperial Trade Commissioners GRAIN AND PRODI) CE . MERCHANTS on their recent visit to this Dominion. GENERAL CARRIERS, *• hnp thp v>ri<rvif montoi i l ' A - AND OOTTOM HOUSE;AOBNTS. slKJng w°lt ' 1, PANAMA STREET, as the high standard of comfort which obWELLINGTON- tains in the country. Ti , .. „ "7T x> . . The second discovery is the key to theFurmture CarefuUy Removed by first, viz., that all these conditions ire traceExperieneed Men. able .to the.pregnant fact that the staple food , ~ , i , ' of the people of New Zealand is' by letter, telegram or. telephone r - ,'U - for the conveyance of Luggage and £.£&% ¥T H" MUff f* Merchandise,,will haveour prompt attention §Y M' -la |WB Ifi 1 v - CUSTOM HOUSE "WORK A SPECIALTY. MJL JoL Mil JL Ivll Ring up Telephone No. 496. Box 421. FLOUR. LUNCHEON, SUPPER AND 5 TEA ROOMS ■ •• The Muscle-raiser and Brain-stimulator par ___ . excellence. It is the secret of Maori land's- . ■ Prowess in Manly Games and ofher Leading _J>- .' COMMERCIAL Position in the March of Progress.- .-i- . LAMrJTON QUAY. STAUBANT . -It>was.certainly not Champion Floury AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY.' but rather the want of - it, that is responsible • — ■ for the lugubrious evidence of the Chairman Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. . , of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce ' -' Open 9 a.m; till 11.15 p.m. before tho Imperial Trade Commissioners.. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor. ? ut ?, ve " in , th .l s c^ se a speedy cure is hoped . Telephone 2806, foi _the following prescription, promptly ■ - - wired from Auckland, w applied: — v _ Maein, Esq , .Chamber, of Commerce, Wel- - - ington.—Evident you are not well, and view I ■ -. CpNKAD',S | th? prosperous condition Dominion as 'tan- ' r">TT AI • inpv ! fiJWOP talising if your stay here is■■not to be long. Suggest you try Champion'Muscle-raj'ser and • - FOR- Brain-reviver, to'pped off with Standard HIGH- GRADE SAUSAGES AND Soother, You, will, then 'wonder why? you SMALL GOODS were so pessimistic, - Yours, Still ChampionWe specialise in. Sandwiches, and i , ttt ■the idea has caught c -b MASSEY what made him.. J?BITZ SANDWICHES 1 I Mtaister ' and be answer "glee. _ DELICIOUS!! / "Champion Flour, 118, WILLIS STREET Demand of SIR JOSEPH WARD 4hafe {3 doors from Manners Street). inspired him with the bright idea of present-' : ; ■ •■. ■ J in g the Mother Country with a Dreadnought- *" to serve as an object lesson to; the sister \ , Y ' , m»vT AD.c Dominions, and as a reminder to Germany ' P.JS. TAYLOR b of. the-.solidanty .of -the. British -Empire, and TEA SAND LUNCHEON BOOMS, , :.® Wlll proud J y e, ' acolate - 134 and 234, CUBA-STREET, " Champion ITlour.'V ' ARE noted for Dainty Confeotiona „ „ and Delicious Dishes. ' the celebrated '' ALL Hi g CONFEOTtONBEY -j •to ArtSSSJSJiMto.'Sj'SS' plied to.'the trade and on Country a glad shout they will exclaim Orders., , Call in and see our splendid WED- /" Chammon Ploisw " DING CAKES, specially ,made. by ex- ■ * 10U1 - pert decorator, at Moderate Prices. : In anything that calls for Vigour &pd Ver- — satility, Brains and Brawn, it is -I / P-. S. TAYLOR, ■■■~ Baker and Confectioner,; " Champion B'lbur." 134 and 234, Cuba-street, Wellington. , i ■' ■ ■ •- ■■■■■■■■■ : hat scores every time. | - GEO. REMINGTON & ;CO., JUST ONE MORES HINT. ~ PUMBERS, GAS AND WATER "STANDARD OATMEAL FITTERS, AND ' AND DRAIN LAYERS. "ROLLED OATS " ■ v. V V (known as the Soother) are neeessary to put; .1 LI, Work promptly and Faithfully >he finishing touch. on "CHAMPION'S" ITI. Executed. Repairs a Specialty. 3°° d work, and you will find it necessary to'P ufc Smg e-Taxers and Free-Traders in their proper place. ST. HILL-STREET, - ,0. Art in Wel]in g ton ' STAND ASD t™, capital city has evolved £ro® r* A 4 FMrffMF 'rri the stage of mere com mercialism. GAS CO., No logger can this ugly epithet b« MANUFACTURERS OF hurled at the community, for at preMASINE OIL ENGINES, suitable foe sent the most valuable Collection o£ Launches, Fishing Boats, &c. _ a ' , iricturei}. ever. exhibited under one rooS Satisfaction Guaranteed. / • j.u j fk' • i - v . •;•••• . STATIONARY OIL ENGINES, for Electric '? t-„°™! ni ° n ' Lighting, Creameries, and General , e Cl tizens money. The Artistic Tailor, Farm Purposes. \ \ too, is much in evidence. Messrs ROSSE price: marine engines. - BROS., of 145 Manners-street, report SHP 120 110 HP £ m . 'ncreased.-.actmty/.ln--...their- yprofeamon*". 7HP . . 150 |12 hp 234 Their name is good with ladies and genOF STATiONAitY tlemen. who require well-cut, .perfectly." SHP .. 77 |10 HP m- finished Garments, made tip from ahip. , other sizes on Application. ■ ments of material constantly arriving to : A ' I I in special. order. An appointment can bo S - ' ' Please mention this paper when ordering. Messrs. ROSSE BROS., — — — , through Telephone 1604. WILLIAM ti. BOOK, (Established 1880.) MEDITATIONS: GENERAL ENGRAVER and- DIE- . A FTBS the holiday jaunt you are SINKER, Jtjl. thinking how shabby your LITHOGRAPHIC DESIGNER, clothes are. 7 RUBBER STAMP _ MAKER, Etc. . .Specialties: Come, then, and make a selection . Memorial : Brasses, Illuminated Ad- of material—let us run the tape over dresses, Crest Dies, Monogram Dies, you, and soon your clothing thoughts Signet Rings, Inscriptions on Plate, will be agreeable ones. Brass Name Plates, Raised Letter Name Plates, Brass Blocks for Box . Printing, etc. _ - . 95. PENNEY, (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains.) ' Telephone 1338. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Free Lance, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 10 May 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 10 May 1913, Page 10