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PASSENGER AN© ©©WS’ SEffmGE. WHEN IN SITNJSDXEI Sing ’l’hozie IBS FOR TAXIS AND TOURING CARS. Open Day and Night for Convenience of the Motoring Public. B A C ON’S BACON’S MOTOR AND LIVERY STABLES, KING STREET, DUNEDIN. ©■BOBG3B JSFPS MBMiager. RAILWAY STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE, BBXSEru; SSSKEBT, G-ISBOBSSra. The above stables, centrally situated, are now under entirely new management. Visitors to Gisborne can be met Jon arrival with the Finest Turnout in the district. Special facilities as a motor garage. Groom in attendance all night. 'Phone 54J. j. p. GOBDOCT Proprietor. KELLY’S STABLES, KING STREET, QPOTXKX W. B. Proprietor. General Carrier and Livery Stablekeeper. Agent for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Coaches or cars leave for Moto every Wednesday and Saturday. Motor cars for hire day and night. Telegrams, "Kelly’s Stables.’’ 'Phone 22. CORONATION STABLES AND GARAGE E L T H A M. Tourists and visitors conveyed to or round Mt. Egmont. Horses, gigs, etc., for hire. Good stabling accommodation. Car meets all trains. Jackson car for hire. Telephones: Stables 16, Private Residence 141. C. A. COBES Proprietor. J. O’BRIEN AND CO., CABBTZTISrG COSTTBACTOBS, CUSTOMS AND POIBWABBrETG AGENTS, 8, VICTORIA STBEET, WEBEIHGTON (Next Commercial Travellers’ Club). Stock in transit handled with the greatest care at our Horse Bazaar, Quin Street. P.O. Box 383. 'Phones: Office, 1920, 1092; Stables, 610; Private (after 5 p.m.), 2106.

NEW ZEALAND lORAHCE COMPANY LIMITED. Fire Marine Accident Subscribed Capital £1,500,000 Paid up Capital and Reserves 21,425,080 THE COMPANY’S ACME POLICY SPELLS S-E-C-U-R-l-T-Y and the Prospectus allows for ACCIDENT, DISEASE, DISABLEMENT, and in addition provides for a TEN YEAR ANNUITY in the event of TOTAL DISABLEMENT or BLINDNESS or PARALYSIS by DISEASE. H. A. MARRINER ) Managers. . : H. M. DJDSBURY f e | before I z, YOUR I ’ W vacation g GOIKES J/W Be sure and have m /MH 1 I your clothes g /■ /1 * S nicely cleaned and || ! yj/ i ’ JJ or, | j ■> 7® I / M 1 perhaps, Dyed k ] iw rf A dm/ for the occasion. g ! / JBfig \ I*- | * / We are Experts j ( 0 in Superior Dyeing | I | F 11 1 and Chemical j I / li, fgj Dry Cleaning, and 4? Guarantee ©very Satisfaction. i D. & A. BROWN, SSSORTLAMO STREET, Established 1866. ’Phone 1864. WORKS, GRAFTON TERRACE. ■ YOUR HAIR beautiful Nature intended your bair to ><- beautiful. jtfte- aatuxal oil which protects.rd.u beautifies the han ,'fe deficient, it nuist be supplemented. Otherwise the hair will become dtfUj dry, and brittle; it will spGf 35 the ends and prematurely fall If you wish to make it beautifiil, you must rub into the scaly ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL vhich. flows quickly to the roots and affords the nourishment essential to the growth of luxuriant lasrirY.Prepared in a golden tint for fair hair, r Sold by Stores, Chemists, Hairdressers, or Rowlands, 67, Hatton- Garden, London. Great care must ’be Jaken to ask for Rowland'S Macassar Oil, and avoid' Cheap, spurious imitations. RIVERTON WOOD & COAL DEPOT, PALMKROTON STRKET. KIVEBTON. A. F. WEBB. (L&t© C. E. Jotostona.) GHNSRAL CARBIEXIS, FOMWAItDING AGENTS AND UNDEIK'TAKSrR.S. Draffs and Buggies for hire. Agents N.Z. Express C©. Arrangements made for Motor Launch Et£CETsi«ns up the Poiirikinna River. 'Phone 28. P.O. Box 39. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. FW FKSNTWe ®F MJL Prompt Despair. Low Quotations.

> : The Canterbury Central | ! Co-operative Dairy I ; Company, Ltd. | > ADDINGTON : CDrtStClllirCti. 2 J NJS - ?' I jk J Manufacturers of J i Fern Leaf ! ’ > £ •’ J —a»b — 2 ;f Moa Brand I : Butters ij ■ Average Yearly Output i’ WOO Tons, J ggRKyMBMBEq fTSHE DEVONPORT 3TSAM FERRT -*■ COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAMBKRS: Ngo ire, Peregrine, Albs'tross, Kestrel, Condor, Sparrowhawk, Goshawk, Baffle, Osprey, Britannia, Victoria, Takapuna, Lyttelton, Pelican, Young Buniraree, Kawau, Kuru, Merlin. Steam Ferry (Passenger and Vehicular) Services to the Suburbs of DWVONPORT, NORTHCOT®, BIRKEXNHEAD AND CHELSEA. Steamers at short intervals daily from •.SO a.m. to 11.40 p.m. Also all-night Service to Devonport. Bedly Serviea to St. Staliem Stay. Excursion steamers run to the popular resorts—.St. Heliers Bay, Lake Takapuna, Motutapu, Motukorea, and Pine Island, as notified in the Daily Papers. Steamers on hire for excursions of any description and for extended trips. Comfortable cabins; every convenience. 'Phones 246 and 324. AUEX. AX.ISOW ..... MMMffW. I BE SURE | > that you give to your general health > its proper share of attention. It is > rather a curious fact that while £ many people appear to manifest the < > greatest concern over their property c generally, they are guilty of considerable carelessness concerning what < < is really life’s chief asset —their S general health. The tendency of > the times is to make heavy—some- "> , < times excessive—demands upon the <* > physical powers, with the inevitable "U > result that the.system gets run-down. Days like the present are exceed- <2 > ingly trying and the bodily powers > are liable to suffer from the <j > strain. You will be well advised if I YOU TAKE i > steps to combat the earliest manifestations of indisposition. Ills mul- < > tiply—ailments develop—by neglect. c Such symptoms as sick headache, >■ biliousness, constipation, flatulence, "C > heartburn and loss of energy are < > indications of an over-worked or > unsettled condition of the digestive organs. One of the best medicines <1 > to take under such circumstances is Beecham’s Pills. In the treatment of disorders of the stomach, liver <2 > and bowels there is no other proprietary medicine which has had such «« > a lengthy and successful record as BrfeHAM’S pius i r In boxes, labelled I-o£d, I/I& & 2/9. S

Northern steamship company, LIMITED. Weather and other circumstances permitting, the Company’s Steamers will I leave as under:— FOR RUSSELL, OPUA, WHANGAROA, MANGONUI. CLANSMAN. .Every Tuesday, 5 p.m. Cargo onust be at vessel’s side by 2 p.m. FOR VZHANGAREL MANAIA Leaves Auckland Leaves Whangarei Mon., Wei, Fri., Tues., Thurs., Sat., 10 p.m. train, 11.30 a.m. FOR AWANUI. APANUI. .Every Monday. FOR GREAT BARRIER. Every Wednesday Midnight. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. RARAWA. .Mon., Wed., Fri. afternoons, FOR WAIHEKE AND COROMANDEL. Leaves Auckland. Leaves Coromandel Every Monday and Friday, at 9 a.m. Leaving Cowes, 2 p.m. same day. FOR WARKWORTH & WAY PORTS. Leaves Auckland. Leaves Warkworth Fri., 11, 7.30 a.m. Fri., 11, midnight Mon., 14, 9 a.m. Tues., 15, 5 a.m. FOR ARKLE’S, BROWN’S AND SILVERDALE. Leaves Auckland. • Leaves Silverdale. Fri., 11, 8.30 a.m. Fri., 11,1 p.m. Mon., 14,11 a.m. Tues., 15, 5 a.m. FOR RAGLAN AND KAWHIA. RIMU. . Every Monday, 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD., Agent®. Fact® Speak! Over 1100 men "reported sick” at the Oringi Camp (ne "Fluenzol"), as against only 38 at Takapau Camp during a similar period. An officer of the Defence Dept, "There is no doubt that -the low rate of sickness (despite the severe weather) at the Takapau Camp was largely due to the quantity of ‘Fluenzol’ consumed by all ranks.” Gargle for Throat®; Snuff up for Colds in the Head; Swallow for Influenza. Insist on "FluenzoL" 1/6 and 2/6. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. Prompt Despatch. Dow Quotations.

' . HEARNE® ' || Broncliitls Cure H Bl ' ' ® kCi H© tin® Fmest . Resnedy || to World g S| Ftar COUGHS, and COLDS. |I | Sen®® years ag® 1 Imd ASTHMA s© badly I B 8 could speak for a week. A friend advised & Il me to take HEARNE’S BRONCHITB CURE gg |f wkiA sooa CURED m©. Stoa® thm, I tab® ig Bi it wfeeaewsr I a Celd, a&d it keeps I! OCXJLWA, S.A. ||| |1 am b Nuree wd haw ' i«©ss»m€mded M' g| HEARNO BRONCHITIS CURE to many |. I sufferers. I have known it to be siymemsfel when H IJ all other Medicine failed. For U b K Si simpV WONDERFUL, h aawd mgr Sea’s IfeT gg 11$! eMasaw o®cf AB n til® M FMAH-KSTON I ■ H ffl S « B 1 LO > N.Z. Branch Office". Kennedy’© CwM Street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 40

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