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Laugh! -and the World Laughs ||p£^st with you — when enjoying a "nip" {1 &m ■%■'■ at The GRAND HOTEL I *M$ WELLINGTON. C^^l^^^lJ^ E. L. CHAFFEY, Ppo P rieto «\^^^^M' ? . 'PHONE 1216. P.O. BOX 711, C^^^^^^^S \ X •• TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC AND FRIENDS GENERALLY— FPAMF -Fl A If-T \T (Late Her Majesty's Hotel. Sydney,! A i-v/Till IX JL/irll\.llN and Royal Tig-er Hotel, WelilngtoaX HAS TAKEN OVER THE Princess Theatre Hotel j TORY-STREET, WELLINGTON, i When you come to Town. V You want to stay where you know' your comfort, and your Interests will receive- thorough attention. ; Then stay at - > The Albert Hotel WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. ■< .& Tariff 9/6 per day, £ 2 10s per week. J. MoDONAuD, Proprietor." TRAMWAY HOTEL | ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. " . ' . . FRANK McPARLAND .. , „ ,M - Proprietor. That's good enough — Isn't It ? NEW COMMERCIAL HOT£I> LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. N lV RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. • ELECTRIC LIGHT AND HFT.S. Hot Water Day and Night to the 20 Bathrooms. Hotel Van meets all Boats and Trains. Night and Day Porters always m attendance. BEST OF WINES AND LIQUORS ONLY STOCKED. . A. R. DURRANT .. .. Proprietor. ' Barrett's Hotel Bottle Store LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. (Opportt* Bank of Now Zealfaiiy BIKGI<B BOWIiB JVC ITHOIJBSAXjB PRIQB— , WbMciM from 4a 6d, Win«« from ■&• li, -Colonial- Al«« and^Stout 4 1M» , D.' D ALTON .». .w »•> -< Proprietor. P. GALLAQHAN 1 EXPRESS PROPRIETOR • 3 HAY WARD TERRACE, WBIJUiycSISW • (OFF TASMAN-STREBT). Rinc TBLBPHONB-ISi Automatic— Day «r Might. . Sribw»w>eenriot>,jOmtt»t v Telephone, 2527, Automatic. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL ' CORNER 'TARANAKI AND ABEL' SMITH-STREETS, WELLINGTON. ONLY THE BEST IN WINES, ALES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. , "MAT". GLEESON. ... .. Proprietor. ' (Late of State Coal Department). : . •' • v '. . ( — i ; ... . . T?ri»' WHITE SWAN HOTEL . CUBASTREET, WELLINGTON. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. TARIFF MODERATE. ONIiT BB3T LKSUOWL M. McQUIRE. PROPRIETRESS. ■■'

PILES CURED. The New Scientillc Double Absorption Treatment does away with Operations, Cuttings, Suturing and Caus* v. tiefe. It Cures Quickly, and is Easily and Simply Applied. The intense agtfny, the prolonged ltehlnff- and' the burning pain of. Internal, external, bleeding and . itchy piles is known and dreaded only by you who suffer. Here Is a message of good cheer to you. Sleepless nights and tor-, turlng days have driven you to try countless so-called remedies, only \p be disappointed. Perhaps, , as a last resort, you have been driven to consider an operation; In fac,t, anything to obtain relief. Piles are of such a nature, varicose (highly inflamed congested veins) that you cannot afford to neglect them. They may become chronic and oven- develop- into fistula or cancer yOuv O u really can be" cured: — "The Zann Double Absorption Treatment" is> a two-fold one. and has the support *of leading medical -men. It does away with operations, cuttings, suturing, and caustics, and is simply and easily applied. If you suffer don't delay, write to-day to The Zann Proprietary, 66 Lambton-quay, Wellington, enclosing postal note 4s 6d, and" receive m plain wrapper a full course of "The Zann Double Absorbtion Treatment," also pamphlet on the cause, treatment and cure of internal, external, itchy and bleeding piles. Each treatment is sold under - a guaranteo to -uro or your money returned. Note address:— "The Zann Proprietary," 06 Lambton-<iuay, or Box 348, G.P.0., Wellington N.Z. Messrs. Kean's, Ltd., Mercers. of Wellington and Auckland, intimate In their advertisement of this week, that j they have just landed a, new shipment of j. .1. Rayncrsnnd Sons world famous Army and Navy flannels In grey, navy and white. Keans. Ltd., are the sole Now Zealand agents for Rayners, and ,aince the war broke out have experienced considerable difficulty m securing supplies. The reason of this Is that Messrs. Rayners and Sons have been working day and night to supply the Imperial authorities with their 1 famous brand of ilannols for our gallant lads who are upholding Britain's ! prestige against "Kaiser Bill's Kultur" crowd. Necessarily all outside orders have had to take a back seat. Even yot It Is difficult to get complete orders delivered, so those seeking Oil* particular brand of tUnnot should act quickly anil place tlu-lr orders immediately. __________^^ m^ m _^ m _ mmmmm W. C. BUROE . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER (Opposite New Zealander Hotel) MANNERS-STREET. WELLINGTON Hotels und Shipping Supplied, •phono 'J72. DAWSON'S I WHISKY Is the Best Pearson 6k Co,, Limited. Sole Agents, Wellington. ALHAMBRA HOTEL CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. (A Freo Uouao.) MRS. WHELAN .... Proprittrats. .. gPEIOHTB ON TAJp, .^

FAMILY HOTEL LOWER HUTT. . ; VISITORS and BOARDERS will find the Appointments of this Hotel most complete. Flrst-claßs tabl*...,-v={l» k HENRY FIELDER „ Proprietor. ' TAITA HOTEL LOWER HUTT. TOM; PARK has now taken over th» aUbyte Hotel, and will be pleased to meet old and new frlehde. Only the Best Brands of Wtnes, Spirits, and Ales Stocked. > . ' GOOD ACCOMMODATION. i•• • » ASH FOR RED BAND ALE AH Hotels and Bottling Stores CLARENDON HOTEL MANNERB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. MR. FRED POBSON (late of the Masonic, Cuba-strict) ' has' take* ttrec Chi* favorite hostelry. The Bar is liberally stocked with'.Uul very best, and guaranteed. CRICKETERS' ARMS HOTEL VIVIAN-STREET, WELLINGTON ALES. WINES AND SPIRITS OtiJ TUB BEST. ONLY. J. T. FOLBY, Proprietor (L&l6 of Coillnfwood, . Bouth lalaftf), New Zealander Hotel MANNERS -ST., WELLINGTON. B«tt Accommodation, - Beat Alt* S«tt Wlnea and. Spirit*. ' J. H. HINTON ,", rroprlet*. . Panama Hot^L Corner of Taranaki and Vlvlan-ttAte C. MASON „ Proprietor. ™ Good Accommodation toe Country VUltor*. All the boat-known branda of WINES, BPIRITS aod ALBS Stock**,

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NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 12