When the DIG Magic Cave opens the Christmas Season begins! THE MAGIC OAVEI MONDAY, 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION—9d, and a Fret Gift, That is just about the position thi* year—the Magic Cave is lovely without a doubt; a beautiful glade of g-leaming trees, rustic bridges and sparkling waterfalls —a sight to give extreme pleasure. Of course the children lovo it I Ask any boy in the Enipfre City about his views of tha D.I.C. Magic Cave, and he will say "it's bosker." Ask any girl in the district her opinion of it, and she .will almost invariably answer "oh, it's lovely 1" Let the youngsters hav* their fill of youthful pleasures—the D.I.C. Magic Cave is one of them—they don't mind the gd for admission because there's a Frew Gift from the Fairies'. Come early! Shop early in December, and early io the J day. C KACIC CAVE SESSIONSi Datly—2.3o to 5 p.m. Saturdays—lo.3o a.m. to 12.30 D.m BBAN TUB. WELLINGTON In the days" of Sir Francis Drake* Tea first became known in \ England towards the end of the 16th century. In those {£ stirring times when England's sailors swept the seas a chest of Tea was a more valued prize than many a trinket wrested from'the haughty Spaniard. And yet money could not buy any tea that would coi EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE Just as "Amber Tips" is superior to the tea of Drake's days so too does it to-day hold pride of place over other brands. One trial will prove its merits—test it to-night. „ WHOLESALE AQENTt-aiESSBI THOMPSON BROS. LTD. WELLINQTBIt AS THE ORDERS ROLL IN THE BARRELS ROLL OUT TOV lAD EVERYWHER Sole Bottlers for Wellington District: I. T. TAYLOR & CO., 32 OOURTENAY PUCE. Clover Cream (8 oz. Packets) Is Better than Cream of Tartar ...FOR... CAKES SCONES and BISCUITS OBTAINABLE Retail - all Grocers Wholesale - all Merchants LOST ALL 'DRINK CRAVING. . BLESS the day I got TJrinko' Powd. < -i- ers. My husband has lost all c injr for drink, so I think after two yt... reiief from the worry it tfave me I can testify to 'DrinkoV worth. Though my husband has lately had an iUnesa and had to have a little alcohol daily, h« does not long fox it any more.' This from a farmer's wife in Oamaru. Original testimonial shown to any gtnuins inquirer. , . ... • ~ ' Save your frl*nd or ralativ* from th* xrip of drink through "Drinko." Writs for free booklet. inquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady JHaaager, Drmko Proprietary, 213A.8., Latnoton quay, Wellington. WHERE TO STAT IN WELLINGTON; NEW COMMERCIAL • HOTEL HANDY TO- % WE COEDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY % !£ OP ART. % % M c GREGOR WRIGHT'S * | ART GALLERY, * % LAMBTON QUAY. # POST OFFICBt RAILWAYS, EVERY CONVENIENCE. TARIFF: »s per Disi MRS A. E. DUBRANT ... Propristre* SCRAP METAL MERCHANT*. OUTERS OT BRAPS. M-HD. ZINC i> COPPER, IRON. ROPB. JONES AND CO., WELLINGTOF. rams. "Metal."'' WANTED Known —That A. Robertson and Co.'s process of Cleaning Men's Garments is second to none. We guarantee them to feel and look fresher and to last longer clean than clothescleaned by any othfrr method. Feathers., and Boas cleaned and curled. Kid Gloves and Furs cleaned. 'Phone 918. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. Note our address: Opposite To Aro Post Office, 37, Qhuznee street
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10450, 1 December 1919, Page 5
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