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NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTOFS patbonised by hobssmen, cyclists, motobists, spobtsmik, coxmebciaf tbatellebs. ABD THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION.

lAllcocksl ■ Porous Piaster | . ""'‘"l A universal remedy ”” for P a > ns in the back (so f re Q uent * n t l le casc y'f ■ -° f women >- They give Z M wJW instantaneous relief. Bfl M V Wherever there is a Zfr yay. MH 1. pun a Plaster should fUil M be a PPl* e< iB C VB3 A Rheumatism, B B / i /I Colds, Coughs, B B /XffllVl Weak Chest, B B Weak Back, — ‘ B B/V/dL LHzX Lumbago, I B ) Sciatica,&c. &c. If B f u.uiun For Rheumatism, or M INSIST UPON HAVING / Pains in Shoulders, For pains in the region of the Ada ■ • faaf Elbows, or elsewhere, Kidneys, or for a Weak Back, or for Sprains, the Plaster should be applied as Stiffness, etc., and for shown above. >9 Aching Feet. Plaster should be cut Wherever there is pain apply A, size and shape required and applied to Allcock’s Plaster. ff/x P 3ll affected as shown above. REMEMBER— Adcock's Plasters have been sold by the millions for over 60 years. M Like all good things I'heyhn-e been imitated, but only in appearance. Allcuck’s are ■R guara t- ed not to contain Belladonna, Opium or any poison whatever. For Sale by , Drug r-i Hirough.’U' the World. ALLc NiAriUFACTORING CO., 22 Hamilton Square, Birkenhead, England. B The Great Blood Purifier arid Tonic. BataMtahM ivss. B For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, f Dizziness, Indigestion, etc. Purely Vegetable, ffcr THE ROYAL HOTEL VICTORIA-STREET. AUCKLAND. ■ Is the largest Hotel Id the City, having 75 Bedrooms. 15 Bath- ■ roor'ir (Including douche m>« needle baths). It has also the finest CORR IDO It of any Hotel In the Colony, elaborately furnished %s a LOUNGE. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Inter-Colonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found in a Modern Hotel. • Terms, from »■ per Diem. W. Woob W A R D Proprietor 111 - --- ■llin■■ ■ I !■ - ■■■■ ■■■■ »nrr— -.-ii-.r -r~. .. j- . ■- 11 ' _ u... TJk Dirty Drinking Glasses! I __ Good-bye to the old Glass Washing Trough behind the Bar. ■■■■■■ ! An Ingenious Invention. I INDISPENSABLE FOR HOTEL BARS. I A NECESSITY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. " The “L. & D. AUTOMATIC GLASS AND TUMBLER ■ WASHER” completely abolishes the filthy tiough practice, ■ which is in existence in many hot' ls throughout the Dominion. ■ n'hc apparatus is simplicity itself, and, being.small in size, ■ conveniently stands on the bar or counter in full view of the ■ public. It has a meta'lic base and spray arrangement, on ■ which is mounted a round glass chamber, into which tin* ra tumbler is pressed mouth down wards, lhe act of doing so M at once raises a Fountain of Water. I which washes the inside and outside of the glass in the ■ twinkling of an eye. Every glass is washed in clean, fresh ■ water, and any size glass can be washed. H SEND FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO— The L. & D. Automatic Glass & Tumbler Washer Co. I Durham Street. P-0* Box, 652, I AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON )

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 23