Amongst tho institutions of Auckland (and known far and wide), ia "Stonehurst,” the ne private hotel in Sy> monds street, presided over by Mr end Mrs Albert A. Brown. Many years have elapsed since Mr and Mrs Brown began their connection with "Stonehurst.” and during that lengthened period they have made innumerable friends amongst their guests, and have earned a well-merited reputation for the irreproachable manner in which their house is conducted. People of good social standing are accustomed to put up at "Stonehurst.” and there is a "tone” about the .dace that appeals to those of refined tastes. "Stonehurst” is delightfully situate, and within 5 minutes’ walk of the heart ot Auckland. Letters or telegrams should be addressed "Stonehurst," Auckland. * In the stomach of a bullock, which died suddenly near Rugby. were found a golf ball,' a hatpin, and a five-inch nail. Babies, growing children and invalids who .suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in SHARI.AND'S FLU fit MAGNESIA. Larger bottle —lower price. SNIFF UP. GARGLE or SWALLOW FLUENZOL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10537, 13 March 1920, Page 8
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