Hot. heavy luncheons are undesirable in warm weather. A cold snack "with. IMPERIAL ALE to -wash it down is an ideal lunch for a City loan. It cool* the system and braces it up for the afternoon's work. TOY IT, AND SEE HOW MUCH BETTER, YOU FEEL. In draught or bottle. Always tie- same. IMPERIAL ALE. DENTISTRY. A. L. SMITH. DENTIST, HOBSON-STEEET. Good Teeth, guaranteed to fit. Best workmanship and moderate charges. I To Oldo Inn knew the call. [WHITE HORSE WHISKYIts fame has spread down the ages. Particular New Zealanders order it exclusively to-day, . -jpiEE! -JjVtREM piRE!!! IA .TAX EIRE KILLER. I iRS EACH— Latest and Cheapest, InXU stantly Quells any Fire, including Petrol, Oil, Spirits, Tar, etc | A Child Can Use it. B. A. REEVE, District Manager, Hobson 1 Buildings, Fort-st., •I And all Up-to-date Storekeepers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14929, 29 February 1912, Page 6
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