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HUNTLEY AND PALAIER'S BREAKFAST / BISCUITS. Theso Bisouits are manufactured by a special process, which enables tho production of biscuit of a lightness and erispness hitherto unknown. They aro extremely palatable, anil possess all the nutritive properties. of tho l.est bread, while tliey aro a splendid .substitute for toast. Being of neutral flavour, they aro excellent with Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Soup, etc., also with Cheese, Potted Meat, Jam, Honey, or Marmalade. They arc- delicious served hot, and aro just tho thing for Welsh Rarebits. . . Thoso who have a weak digestion, or aro obliged to follow a light diet, will find them indispensable. GET A TIN FROM YOUR GEOCER TO-DAY. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Ltd., WHOLESALE AGENTS. rrVHB LATEST CIGARETTE. "EMBASSY," No. 77 Virginia Cigarettes. W. D. & H. 0. WILLS, Bristol and London. G. & C. Aldous, 106Lambton Qy. THE DOMINION'S BEST. PUEIEI - NATURAL MINERAL WATER. WHISKY AND PURIRL THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND SON, THE OLD ADDRE3S--15 MANNERS STiJEET. i .'Phone 2312. HE WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., LTD. PAID-UP CAPITAL: .5125,000. Uncalled Capital ,£122,50 ft Reserves and Undivided -Profits 05,127 £187,927 .MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. RATES: .12 months, -4i per cent.; C months, .1}- per cent. Interest runs from date of deposit. Advances niaile on Approved Freehold Securities, Offices: 219 Lambtnn Ouav, Wellington. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary.(By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord lolington.) •ROHAN'S TEA S, JUI BAKER'S BUILDINGS. 'Phono 2G3G.

Two lads, each about 12 years of age, were charged before Mr. S. Evans, S.JL, at a sitting of the Juvenile Court, Poison/ on Saturday morning with steal'iiiji chocolates iron) a slot machine. Both pleaded guilty. The machine in question was placed in a recess in Nile Street, and by inserting photographic discs which the lails had found nt (lie back of a shop ill Bridge Street', ill lion of pennies, they had been enabled to extract, t lie chocolalc=!. Som? half-dozen discs had been placed in the machine, when a business man, hearing the machino operate, anil detecting that the sound was dissimilar to the oiio made by a penny, followed Ihe boys, and found out wliai; had been done. The magi-Irate remarked thai (he machine was n great temptation to children, and expected (lie opinion Unit it was not legitimate trading to place such temptation >u llieir way. lluwevcr, Mint, did not cscuro the oft'eudm'?, wlio litiow that Ihej; wcrp doing uroni',

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 6

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