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THE ROYAL HOTEL, Palmerston North, THIS HOTEL m now under en* tirely new Management, and has been thordughly renovated. The new Proprietor has had large ex* perience' m this trade, having conducted Hotels m London, New YorK and Paris. Every Comfort and Convenience will - he found waitinsr for visitors. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. \ GAPE DE PARIS, SUPPER AND; LXJNOHEON ROOMS r - Corner oi Hill and Queen Streets, MASTBRTON, a T. J NOTT, Late of Club Hotel, Eketahuna, and Family , Hotel, Palmerston North, ■:■■-■. v PROPRIETOR. WHY You Should Visit PEACE AND PLENTY • LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, ■ 16 MOLESWORTH-ST. t BECAtJSE you get a fresh Pot of Tea. BECAUSE you get a Flate of Soup at any how - of the day. BECATJSE you get the Best Fish that money can buy. - , ■ BECAUSE Cleanliness comes before everything, INVITING. OXFORD CAFE, 78 MANNERS-Sf., .■'; WELLINGTON.* (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel.) ITIRST-OLASS FISH AND OYSTEB - SALOON. Everything Glean and Up-to-date. Proprietoft (Late of Lord Ranfurly's Staff.) "CRITERION CAFE, 14 MANN^BS-ST., is well-appointed, and VISITORS PASSING THROUGH TO THE EXHIBITION m*y rely on the excellence of its Luncheon, Te* ana Suppers. ■ - ■* J. S. FLETGHEB, Proprietor; M. BABICM, FISHMONGER AND PISH-CURER, . 49 Molesworth-street, IS a practical fisherman, and having hjs Own Boats can supply Fish equal to any dealer m Wellington for freshness and quality* . Smoked .Blue Cod is an especial line. Cheapest Dealer m Weilington. FRESH AND PASTEURISED, Also Cream, Butter and Eggs. Two Deh'verics Daily. WAIKANAE DAIRY, ■■• , • 40 Cambridge Terrace. . BELLAMORE AND COOPER, Proprietorl. , AE. PRE.S T0 M, • FAMILY BUTCHER, , 86 TORY-ST.i Stock* only the finest quality of Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb and Pork m Wellington. All first quality freezers. NO REJECTS. Deadheads need not apply for credit. OPENED BEEF A SPECIALTY. ; PARKER'S Hair Tonic. WHAT NELLIE STEWART SAYS.; ' Empire Hotel, . Wellington, 24th June, 1903. To Mr. W. PARKER. Dear Sir, — I want to tell you how excellent I find your j Hair Tonio. The various' changes of climate T have experienced m travelling these past .few months had a most distressing effect on.my hair, but after using your Tonic for one week only I find my hair recovering all its previous lustreand strength. Allow me to thank yon for your discovery. -■ Faithfully/ NELL E. STEWART. : PARKER'S HAIR TONIC is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. Price 23 6d per bottle ; by post 3s. ■SHOULD BE ONEVERY LADY'S ; ; . v ■{-: ,: v TOILET TABLE. ECZEMA CURED BY DR. DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED SKIN OINTMENT. THIS WONDERFUL EMOLLIENT SALVE is the most effective Remedy made for the cure .of Eczema, Psoriasis, and ali forms of skin disease. It relieves all inflamed conditions of the skin as soon as applied, and it is so soothing and healing that it may be applied to the delicate slcin oi an infant. It is ftivaluahle for chafes and skin irritations of every description. Price. 2s 6d per jar, post free. Sole New Zealand "Agent . FLETCHER, Pharmacist, Wellington. EWES DYING! HALL & ALLEN'S RED DRENCH. DALGETY and CO., ALL FARMERS' CO-OP. STORE, ALLPRESS. PR RTRTHHUTtCH. *mUNKENNESS GUREBr"~ EUCRASY jflSSpn^i Can be given m Tea, H^r\ Coffee, or Feo4, fIBIF Jr «f thus secretly curing . tBT tmJjDxr^ tne patient without y (Mpw his knowledge. J4BS. J. HATTONi «ho onxed her husband with Knerasy, wriW v that she haß also oared a noa? o-nd <lit*.t, relative, and makes a taoet earnest appe*! ta Ml women to save *h«- drunkard-. Baolcot 'Rforenoes and Testimonials from huaartdt Ho have been- cured posted Frob. sc-aJed. "'RTiTSHED 1891. UF.aiHTEfcKD BY THS " (JOVISRNMK.ST 'OP N.S.W. " . liUCRASY CO., 62 Uuaur St., SyOitdf

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NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 3

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