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TTn-RAGGE’S WEATHER BUREAU institute: and waiata gardens, BIRKENHEAD, AUCKLAND.— Farmers, Pastoralists, Sportsmen ASK CLEMENT WRAGGE about the Weather and Coming Seasons. Best advice. Terms Moderate. Apply Direct. NEW PLYMOUTH. WHITE HART HOTEL. ■—NEW PLYMOUTH, N.Z.— The Leading Commercial and Tourist Hotel in the Province. Replete with all modern conveniences Now under the proprietorship of— A. E. HORNE FINEST II PRIVATE l| HOTEL II IN l| This' first-class private hotel has || a Dominion-wide reputation. It f\|. Z || P rovl< Ls the best of everything for || the travelling public. The hotel is || charmingly situated overlooking || the river, and is a modern well ap- || pointed brick building. ” | Uldiiqanui's (leading bord |

flg Benger’s Food does three PtA f° r dyspeptic J SWiBl “it g* ves complete nourishment; J If "T allays the craving of the stomach; I || —it wins back natural digestion. If so highly nutritious that athletes use it in training, so delicious that invalids and aged persons enjoy it, year I in and year out. Th* Booklet of Benger’c Food contains dainty recipe* which give relief from the eameness of milk and similar diet. These are bo light to giV4 nourishment with digestive rest. Post free on request from BBNGBR’S FOOD LTD., 117, Pitt Street, SYDNET. Bel* Froprtotei* Md M*BUf*etur »r«: BEMQUS FOOD, LTD., MAHOHESTEK, England. A.ißa

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1598, 9 December 1920, Page 34

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