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, II WHERE TO STAY. ill ■ ftraMSMR WOIEX T*r I N D S 0 B, WELLINGTON. Manager A. E. Hardcastlo, Absolutely fho FINEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Wedding Breakfasts and Banquets specially catered for. Every Possible Convenience. Tariff, Ss. per day;- .£2 10s; per weak. LUNCHEON, TEA. & GRILL ROOMS. L , ..„,.,,»...,. ~.„„_„ PURE GRAPE WINES FROM I TE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY. CLARET AND HOCKTho most refreshing and healthful | summer beverages. 265. per case of Idoz. qts. !. 28s. per case of 2do>:. pints. MADEIRA (for Invalid;)— 30s. per cas» of ldoz. qts. 325. per caso of 2doz. pints. Free on Rail Hastings. Awarded SIX Gold Medals at N.Z.;' Franco-British, Imperial International, and Japan-British- Exhibi*A ■ ...^ Lumbago op | Sciatica! You \ want a cure that jj will be quick and I ' 1 effective. —Then 1 get RHEUMO.I AH Chemists and Stores, I 2/6 and 4/6, DAMP ~ BUILDINGS ABOVE OR BELOW GROUND, CAN BE - # . Waterproofed CONTRACTS UNDERTAKEN.-. .For. Further'.Particulars Apply '! FRANCIS^HOLMES,.WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. & ■""'■■'■ ' [Watch Your Feet I j If yon are a man wiih your way j to make, look to your feet! UnI tidy boots will spoil you, however I j well you are dressed" and hatted. I j Get neat boots and make them j 8 look well and last long by using a | I perfect polish.. It is spelled J I At a trifling cost it gives a j j permanent polish and a unique J I preservative. Yon spread it I 8 thinly now and then.' Occasional j 1 rubbing does (he rest. You have j I a dense .black, very brilliant j j gloss. At a cost .of sixpence you j I get. incalculable extra wear in j J youi boots. j fflade'by McLEOD, !, HIOS J Mnrllnborougli & Wellington. OH j' J . SoLP EvERrWHEKE, j Wherever | I there is a case | i of enfeebled | ] digestion, whether | } from advancing | i age, ilhies3, or general | ! debility, there is a cass | j for Benger's Food. | I When the stomach becomes I : weakened, (lie digestion of | \ ordinary food becomes only | I partial, and at limes is painful, 5 \ little of the food is assimilated, | j and the body is consequently | I insufficiently nourished. { ■1 This is where Benger's Food \ j helps. It contains in itself 'he >i ; natural digestive principles, % 1 and is quite different from | j any other food obtainable. A \ All doctors know and | I approve of its composition, j I and prescribe it freely. \ , For INFANTS, -m j I INVALIDS, I AND THE AGED, j I Journal" says J 3 ; "Bwjjjer's Food has, by its execllenec t | 1 established a reputation of its own." ,; ■ n ' Hhnoer's New Booui.f.t «ltnk with \ ' !; the most common doubti ami difiicuUtcs »vh;di a ■i moilicrs h.ivo to encounter. It Is sent pott a ? free on nnplicillon to Food, Ltd., A t Otter Worts, Manchester, lin-land. ' 4 5 Benger's food is sold in tins fy 3 l\ JjntggistSi etc., everywhere. j3

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 2

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