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II mill || Food I | is quite distinct from I I any other. It possesses I | the remarkable property | ■ of rendering milk, w’lh | si which it is mixed | y when used, quite I | easy of digestion by I § children, invalids and ij | convalescents. l 0 ffienger’s Food m sold in | g e C°ins by Chemists, etc., M I everywhere. | If You are Fond of ij F R U 9 T SALADH Then you should dine at j i The “SAN REMO” Cafo - I 128 QUEEN-ST. (opposite Herald |! Office). j 1 A most appetising Meal is serv- M ed at Mid-day, comprising Four g Courses for a Shilling, and the gj Fruit Salad, which is always on the Menu, is most delicious, and a B great favourite with the Cus- I tomers. . H Afternoon Tea is a speciality, g and the Cafe is open on Sunday I Afternoons from 3 to 7 p.m. | BELL & SCHLESINGEB. | • HOTEL. nrUTIKi Wines, spirits. Ales and Cigars of th* Rest Brands only. Table a Specialty Every attention. Speight’s XXX al ways on draught. Commercial Sampl* Room. The Leading Commercial Hotel Bay of Plenty. Excellent Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Visl tors. Telegraphic Address: “Mann,” Opotiki. G. H. MANN Proprietor

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 985, 21 January 1909, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 985, 21 January 1909, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 985, 21 January 1909, Page 21