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NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTORY.— patbomiskj by kossimin, cyclists, motokists, SBOBsamßr, ooksobciai tw*twt-tw AMD TKB THIATIICAL FBOYBSSICM.

1 Allcock's I ■ Porous Piaster e ""'1 A universal remedy IPI f° r P ailis i" die back ( so f re( ] uen t in the case HjU KWMw women). They give Hr! instantaneous relief. Kj Wherever there is a Iz jpain a Plaster should fliil applied- /jL SAzA HI ■ I A Rheumatism, /xk ■ H ] 1 JI Colds, Coughs, ■ ■ / /xMilv J Weak Chest, H ■ Z77r rax Weak Back ' ■ Lumbago, H ■ Sciatica,&c.&c. /7 ■ H t INSIST UPON HAVING ■ For pains m the region of the « &zzX Shoulders, ■ Kidney*, or for a Weak Back. A I IrnpL'c ■ the Plaster should be applied as aSb BAvUlwsS SP ra l**®> shown above. Stiffness, etc., and for whprovnr Achintf Feet. Plaster should be cut *« B REMEMBER— Allcock’s Plasters have been s ,ld by the millions for over bJyearsT”” Like .41 good things they have been imitated, but only in appearance. Allcvck’s are gua'-a e<! not to contain Belladonna, Opium or any poison whatever. For Sale by Dm , throughout the World. ■ Brandreth’s Fills | The Great Blood Purifier and Tonic. Betabiiehea i7ss. For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, -/i Dizziness, Indigestion, etc. Purely Vegetable.

THE EOYA L HOTEL VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ Is the largest Hotel in the City, having 75 Bedrooms, 15 Bathrooms (including Douche and Needle Baths). It has also the finest CORRIDOR of any Hotel in the Dominion, elaborately furnished as a LOUNGE. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Inter-Colonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found in t Modern Hotel. Terms, 9s per Diem. S. J. FLEWELLYN, PROPRIETOR.

Dirty Drinking Glasses! I Good-bye to the old Glass Washing I Trough behind the Bar. BMBMMBMi An Ingenious Invention. I INDISPENSABLE FOR HOTEL BARS. I A NECESSITY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. 1 The “L. & D. AUTOMATIC GLASS AND TUMBLER WASHER” completely abolishes the filthy trough practice, which is in existence in many hotels throughout the Dominion. The 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 metallic base and spray arrangement, on which is mounted a round glass chamber, into which the tumbler is pressed mouth downwards. The act of doing so at once raises a Fountain of Water, 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. N SEND FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO— | The L. & D, Automatic Glass & Tumbler Washer Co. I Durham Street, P.O, Box, 652, I AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. |

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 3 February 1910, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 3 February 1910, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1039, 3 February 1910, Page 23