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Better far than gold or silver In time of dreadful pain; Is the cure that’s always handy And which proves so great a gain. If you feel that you are feverish, If your coug'h is harsh and hollow; It is best to heed the warning, And Woods’ Peppermint Cure to swallow. WHEN feeling down in the mouth, think of Jonah —he came out all right! Smoke “Royal Standard” Tobacco and your troubles will end in smoke. WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. S' TAR BILLIARD ACADEMY, Adjoining Star Hotel, NEWTON. MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD SALOON IN AUCKLAND. FOUR FIRST-CLASS ALCOCK’S TABLES. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. J. P. FLYNN Proprietor. Barton, Mcgill and co., Billiard Table Manufacturers (Gold Metai tsts), 422 Queen-street, Auckland. Requisites always In stock. RATIONAL JgILLIARD pARLOUR. MOST UP-TO-DATE IN THE DOMINION. TWO DOORS BELOW H.M. THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. ALF. COLEMAN AND W. TIDYMAN Proprietors. Side Entrace: Wyndham-street Archway, adjoining the National Bank. Arcadia billiard saloon. Queen-street, Onehnuga.—Three of the best Tables in Auckland province, built by Barton, McGill and Co., one for I nman, and another for Stevenson.—H. C. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. TYOMINION BILLIARD SALOON. Devon Street, New Plymouth. FITTED WITH FIVE FULL SIZE NEW TABLES. By Alcock and Wright, Ranis h. Standard London Tables. “ARC-OVAL” and FRENCH CANNON TABLES. First in Dominion. A. BARTLETT Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1121, 5 October 1911, Page 13

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