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E I m FURNI SITING AND 5 ltd., GENERAL IRONMONGERS & CO®. AND IKON MERCHANTS. ATHS JUST AiiIUVEU, a large assortment of BeautifalPQrceiainEnamelJronßathrn Metallic Enamel and Painted Iron BatHa, with and without Hot and Co U Water Fittings. Suitable for the Cottage and Mansion. ' V ■oGARDEN REQUISITES . Of Every Description. LAWN MOWERS, English and American, all sizes GARDEN ROLLERS, Single and Double Cylinders Spniy Rumps, Syringes, Garden Hose SPORTS GOODS— Cricketing Material in Great Variety Lawn Tenuis. Croquet. Lawn Bowls Polo Sticks and Balls _ Boxing Gloves. Quoits, Steel and Rope SHOW ROOMS—JEKV.OJS QUAY, VICTORIA & KXINTEII STREETS. E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. MS ’O usoriTl wmiKiMOfeKi; ws £T "M S =|iß3 fern mm as KmmrifMi m mm. THE PLACE POE HIGH ART PAPERHANGINGS. IXMAS PRESENTS ' , , • ■ tn ';■■■ •• y ' ; . ~y ~ ABTISTB’ GOO D S PAINT B XESiO BT 0. i JUST AEEIVED. ALL NEW A CHEAP. No. 17. MANNERS STREET. Due part which i&Te corpuscles of the blood play in making good the loss occasioned to the body by wear and tear, and in carrying oft the effete or worn-out material, has been compared-to ilie ■ part 'played by a soldier. Tbs corpuscles' of pure blbod arc. our, soldier- • friends, who repair the worn-out tissues of- the body, -a.nd fudit against disoase-germo. The first comlitisri'for good health L pure blood,"and that can only be obtained and kept by tailing pure food and drmk. ,: . ■ ; . . Adulterated food-stuffs arid drinks are the pests of the modern market, and all too often.Jiealthv Iconsu!erations are sacrificed to apparent, chsapness.-.-A you Would, - have a pure drink, take cocoa ; brit NtThhehhptfro cocoa,', each as Van Honten’s, which.-.'H. Jhighlyf extremely soluble, and of most dciic’.ouG taste.* Xt.Ts cheap, too, for it costs less tb am aTar thing Ja cups-r ' . -. i It is easily made ; it has, an attractive aroma ; and it cOn tarns more nourisbmeu u tuaii an ■; equal; quari ui ty., of the best beef-tea. • . _ -,; ;. fl: ...iLkj 0 J o'- e-> : ’,i HAVE YOU TRIEDV ?*: V VAN HOUTEN’B Eating'CHOCOLAl E?

METROPOLITAN* HOTEL MOLESWOETH STREET, Wellington, Close to the House of Parliament, ■'■"'■'TLtZlAM McLEOD AND MRS LEGO, Proprietors , (Lute of the b.s. Rotomahanu). Mr McLeod nnd Mrs Legg having purchased the above Hotel, intend running the house in up-to-date style. The public can rely upon being supplied with the very BEST 'LIQUORS. COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS nnd iiRST-CLASS TABLE. First-class Billiard Table. Terms moderate. Telephone, 1036. 442 PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, Tory street, Wellington. T. WILKINSON, Proprietor. (Late of Waitotara Hotel, Wnitotura). *-R WILKINSON begs to inform his friends nnd the public generally that he has taken possession of the above wellknown, centrally-situated Hotel. Comfortable Accommodation for Boarders. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits nnd Ale* only kept. 149 QITY HOTEL, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB OF THE CITY. ' THE ONLY AQUARIUM BAR. BRIGHT. SPARKLING. UP-TO-DATE. FRANCIS ARENAS. Proprietor, i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4261, 22 January 1901, Page 2

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