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It Eidigl New Zealand Woman too Weak and 111 for Work. Heart Palpitation, Breathlessness, Neuralgia. Health Regained through Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, " I was always inclined to bo delicate," said Mrs. E. Southall, cr. Vauxhall and Burgess Roads, Devonport, Auckland. "My appetite was never good., 1 Sometimes I couldn't keep down what food I liad taken'. My hands woro clammy and-my feet. cold. I couldn't stand for long,' my ankles ; and feet felt so weak and puffed up. 1 had nervous shooting headaches that stayed for hours, and nearly distracted me. .They lay in. the temples, and on tlio top of my head mostly. Tho/ pains pressed on my eyes, and would stop me; from sewing . or, reading. ? Some-.

HOTEL NOTICES. THE Greytown Hotel.—Tho Leading Coinmercial House of the District. Henry Collins, Proprietor. CllbO HART HOTEL, , CHEISTCHURCH, N.Z., la now ready to receive GUESTS. Tariff, Bs. Od. i' A. W. LANE, Proprietor ' (Lato United Service Hotel, Christchurch). CALEDONIAN HOTEL, - Absolutely Firoproof, " - KAPIER. ' A FINE now three-storied modern hotel, situated in the best part of Napier j magnificent sea view. ' ' . Spacious Balcony and Roof Promenade, well-1 furnished, large airy rooms, luxurious private I sitting-rooms, first-class table, and the beet of attention., ' ' SUITES. , Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Porter meets all Trains and Boats. A. C. BARNES, ' Proprietor. ' P.O. Box 202. ' ' Thono 208. ■• HASTIE'S HOTEL, FEILDING '{i I (Opposite the Post Office). (Patronised by His Excellency tho Governor, 1 Lord Eanfurly). The Loading Commercial House of the District. 1/TE. AND MRS. T. O'NEILL Gate of •*■•■*• Hawora) .have much pleasure in informing the publio generally that they have taken over tho above well-known hotel, and that thoy trust, by civility, attention, and a proper regard for patrons, to maintain the, high-class reputation borne by the house for so many;yoara, COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. -. LOWER CUBA STREET. nnHJS Magnificent Six-story Hostelry is now JL open to receive' guests. Every comfort, excellent cuisine; singles and double bedrooms, electric lift; very central and nearto wharves, railway station, Town Hall, and Opera House. All trams pass door. Tariff, 6s. por day. Permanent boarders from 255. per wee*. 'Phono 1126 MRS. M. KEPLER (lato of Christchurch), Proprietress. C 1075 Telephone Tclcgraphio Address, 1050. , "Floral" (Wellington). HOTEL BRISTOL, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. * Proprietor-J. H. HINTON. Splendid View of City and Harbour. Absolutely fireproof. Ono Penny Section from Railway Station and Wharves. ' Promenade Eobf and Balconies. : \ C 768 r/EALANDIA PEIVATE HOTEL, £i Cambridge Terrace, ,Noar Tram Terminus, two minutes from. To Aro Station, First-Class Accommodation for ,Boarders and Travelling Publio. Terms, from 255. to 30s. per week; Cs. per day. .Good Table kept. Hot and cold water. Telephone, 1050. C 1123 MRS. BACOVICH, Proprietress. THE MARQUIS Oi' , NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTO'v. W. M. i HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. Tho bost Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa. CSG3 WHERE TO STOP. /CENTRAL HOUSE, TaumaruiinL—This 'now \J up-to-date House is now open,'and Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially catered for. Fine largo rooms and a splendid view. Within a minute's walk from tho railway station and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains. Telegrams and lcttors promptly attended to.' Tariff, Gs. per day. MRS. B. W. SIMMONS, Proprietress. CIIOS CONVEYANCES. V KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. S DAW'S Mail Coanh leaves ' FEILDINQ • Daily, to connect with APiTI and RANGIWAHIA Coachos, returning in time for Southorn Express POXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE, 'iimotable—Leave Foxton G. 30 a.m., arrive Levin, 5.30, a.m.; leave Levin 10.30 a.m., arrive Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive . Levin 4.30 p.m.; leavo Loviu 7.30 p.m., arrive foxton 9.30 p.m. LoavoFcxton 11 a.m., arrivo Shannon 12 30 p.m.; Jeavo Shannon 2.50 p.m.; arrivo -cxton t.3Q p.m. FOXTON-SHANNON. ' ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, the Shortest Routo to and from Foxton.— Loavo Foxton daily G. 30 a.m., arrivo Shannon .laily 7,50 a.m.; lcavo Shannon daily 10.45 a m irrivo Foxton daily 12 noon; leave Foxton daily 130 p.m., arrive Shannon daily i p.m.; leavo Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrivo Foxton dai v D.30 pirn, ' ', , T, H. GINGELL,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 483, 16 April 1909, Page 8

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