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:; ">. l>;;n :- : JSIf RUPTURE. ■ ::: " ■ . ■ ■ M R - A- W. MARTIN/Sole Controller, of th* Dr. J. A. Shermnn meftod of treatJ4. nig Rupture, will be in AYellinstoii from the 18th of MAY to the 30th ami m»y l>6 consulted free at Hotel Cecif. ■ ' ■ Those who hjivo for a long time, been deceiving themselves ft nd tiieir friends thntnsli shoer pritlo or shame, obstinately eayiag: "I am nil right," whilst ihev know lull well that they arc not all right, but are in constant discomfort anil frequent pain, should sum up courage, take heart, and see the export forthwith. To Ik- really "all fight," to be really comfortnl>lc, to be free of pnin, it is lwoossorv to subject yourselves, you ruptured ones, to the Br. J. \ Shermaß luethenl of treat ment. Why procrastinate longer? Numbers of people, instead of swk'i'nß s<lvi«) when primary symptoms manifest themselves, almost invariably wait; till the most dangerous and unbearable staje has been ronc.h'?sl. One would "think that the actuating idea was to get the fullest value for their money in suffering as w'efl as treatment. This is manifestly false ecohomy, ami those who act upon it ars courtin." disaster. Send for a free booklet, "Rupture and Its Treatment." It is posted to any sufferer. Honts (daily), IB a-n). to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 6.

HOTEt NOTieESv WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. mHE NEW WBNTWOKTE HOTEL, A Clyde quay. Near Tβ Aro Hallway Station. A TOtrst comfortable and quiet home. Really First-class Table and very best Attention. Permanent Boarders, from 225. 6d.; uss ef Laundry and Conveniences. Now ttjjdev the Management cf ■ MM. AND MRS. HOWfiLt. TO TEE TRAVELLING PUBLIC AND < FRIENDS GENERALLY. rANK DAKIN (Into of the- tfoyal Tiger Hotel, Wellington). Bias taken, over the PRINCESS THEATRE HOTEL, TORY STREET, WELLINGTON, Only Best Brands ef Liquors Stacked. (TtENTBAL HOTEL, Emerson and \J Baltem Streets, NAMES. : REBUILT 1912. The sunny climate, aided by staying at this tjp-tfl-Qete Hotel, will jnake your jtftltday in Napier a most enjoyable ofie-. Seated throughout with Idea) Badisicors. Moderate Tariff. Esumlle-nt Cuisine. ( , W. E. HILL, PtepfSeiot, r t,ete of Danedin and Cnnetelnireh. T~~lii r^csiTiiioi J '"hotel, New Plymouth, This weM-kiuStf a House-, having ten entirely remodelled, provides splendid accommodation for the dotomerel-ul publie. Electric Light throughout. . Tariff, Bs. Night Porter. J. M'KEAN, Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, w CUBA STREET. Wellington's Lfca-ding Private- tjotel. Accommodation for MO guests. Firsfc-elaes Cuisiao. Every modern, convenience. Ladies* Private Dr4iviSg-foora, Sitttagroems. etc. Lounges, and eight modwa bathrooms,, including eleStrkf light and eseetrio fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, Permanent Boarders as per ar-ra,ngettie.nt. , THE TJSITBD, SERVICE HOTEL., ■ Christeliurcli, Is bow ante the Management of 'ME. JOHN MORRISON. late of the EOYA.L, HOTEL, AUCKLAND. - WEITE . HAET HOTEL, CBRISTCHOBCH, This is one of the most up-to-dote and test] Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, harinff only been rebuilt four .years, Tariffs Bs. fid. per day. E< M. DREWITT:, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY*li' WELLINGTON.' r/BALANOU PRIVATE HOTEL, ii Qyde Quay. (Near Wharf and To Aro RniisvayStetiofl.) Kitchen, imder entire eharge of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal Oak Hotel,, Weljiagtoa, for 9 years. ■' ■ .•■.' Visiters' and Perma'ne:ntsV : '-:j jfes: S:s, per day} 255. per weßk. 'Plyine JjSftjitpS. FIX, ProycietT^g; A UIOV '""'" H o"f ; E..£, *■*• Oourteßay. Pkce (opp. Gas Co.) .BUST. 01? LIQUORS STOCKED, Good Accommodation; ■ Tertns Moderate. ■ new management. P. COStiS .Prop., (Late of Taratahi and Porirna). WHERB fO' STAY IN WELLINGTON:' mH E PIER-. aoTEfi, <&. Customhouse. Quay (A stew's throw fro.jß thft Queen'a Wharf). On anft after April 20th, 1914, the Tariff irill bo Bs. :ger day, or £% TOs. per week. Luncheon at usual price., ONE SHILLING. ' . R. HUNT, Proprietor (lato Muko of Ediniriirsh Hotel). cSk Private ' ; hotel, ■ P«iWtog's LEADING House, Onfl Minute from Railway Station. • Qamiaercial iflea -and hdliday-seekere wifi find Mi house up-to-date in every 'particulat. i?i% rooms, .excellent fabt*, good attention. . Entirely under new managementi Tariff, Cs, dd. ' MS, ■ JI'CONACHIE, I'roprietress. MSB NEW HOIAL HOTEL, Eansitikfii Streot, Palm«futoa N.

AETHXIR HAYWOOO ..„„ BrOftrieto*. : The Hete! ;s fitted tlijofl.tiliiciiit ftifh Elefttri-c Unit mi aforda SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors, i Speight's Ate ptt draught -' .. TARIFF, B». 6d, P.O. 891 203. Telephone 8.4. HIKTON'B ! NEW ZEAMNDEB BOTBt, I I ' MANNERS STEEB'f. I WBIXINQTOS. : J, H. HINTON, PfOßrietor, TEVIATHAN HOTEL j*" (Nearly eptissite Railway Statoin), [ DUNHDIN. I THE FAVOURITE HOUSE ; W}th the fra.Y€lliߣ. Public,. ... ■ Eleptrio Light in Every Bedroom. ■ {Jot Baths can be bad; et all hours Fr«« of Chafgeto V'isitois and Boardere, " ■' UdOOERATa CfiABSES. Con«try ViaUpf-B ate riminded that if onl* in Tftfrtt for the Day they can obtain .$ Getd Luncl) f-rop 12 till ■?> ■ Fire Fsoapea throughout tia -Bniidtngs:" Night and Day.Fortes. : JAMES-CQNNOp; '.. ; All comsnuttieEUoii-s W T«Je.phone 67, P.O. Bos 112. yy ANTED KNOWN. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesday, wliea premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON AND SUPPER EOOJIB, MS LAMBTON QUAY, Telephone No. 2D. IMPORTANT; "IFF you !»vant .votir furuiture re.mo*ed, A. oonsiifninfefits cleared tSifcugh the Customs-sends delivered in tlio «ity, or forwarded to any. address, call or write Biaiw, CarUsto and Co., Customs, .Currying, ami ForwerdiMß - Agents, Bunik Street. Wellington, or Bos 177, G.P,O. AOToiirtment»-can be raacle witjj eur reprsi santetire" 1% rising Up 'ptsng 2ffl-?. .-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2150, 16 May 1914, Page 2

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