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. What a wonderful "tribute^o:the ■ quality and flavour, the goodness and deliciousness of this euperfine breakfast food! And the 50 million piatea ■ - ■ — ~~~~~*_~*_ of Creamoata used last year gave .eat- ' ~— -• - isfaction and delight exactly 50 million '"'""~lzz -— —Erii. ' times. Enlist in this great army— ►_- i;-!!^^^^lrai ' Creamoata Wafart—Tv(o cups of Ocrnnoatn, loi. «J *~~ ' ' .tJ?I?3KHki S^fSPi — butler (tiiinlvid in a cup o(w«fni wiler, half alcupaonfiil "• -' === ~ :: — s#llwWvrte%* _~~T ols«U. Mix'.ll to a.ioft doußh. ; Rollout very thin ted j % KS. cut " l 0 "f""""' EUk'e a light brown. M

HOTEL NOTICES, BABEETI's'HOTEL, LAMBTON QUA"X, WELLINGTON. • V?BiTOBS to Wellington should stay V a t this splendid Hotel. Every com. fort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift, installed. Electro Light iu every roouiJ Tariff, Dβ. pel day. , i ■■•.■'■ ■ D. DALTON, Pronrbtor. THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANEI. VISITOHS to Wanjjanui shbuld stay at the Rutland Hotel, where, comfort, attention, 'and a frst-claes service rr.ako it one of the- leading hotels in the sTl'pabsons ': proprietor. ! recognised as one of^thb DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS. WHITE HART HOTEL,' CHEIST-..-CHURCH.' ■ . : First-class Accommodation. Tariff—los, per "Dominion" always en tie. B. J. ALLEN, .'.. .- . (Late of Wangariui), ,-■■■■. ProDrietor. . HOTEL LANGMUIK, -TAUMABUNUL JUST recently opened. Everything new and right up-to-date. .Bight opiwsite Station, and a few minutes from WaI niranui Steamer Landtng; 52 rooms; eleci tricity throughout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Kuoius. Terms 10s. per day; woekly. by arrangement. 1 , A. J. LANGMUIB, Proprietor. m To-daythe"GreatEast- || ern" would attract attention because of her old-fashioned rig—in . 1860 she was the last word in size and speed. ' Tims it is that the wonder of 1860—sixty years ago— .has been superseded, t by . bettor aiid inoro effective models. Consider, then, •what must be the merits of Bonnington's Irish Mo« 3. After sixty yearn • test this , cough and eold remedy is still acknowledged' to be without an equal. To-day its sales are greater than ever beforo simply because it has been tried, proved, and found the most effectual. '■ For young and old it is the favourite family ■ cough medicine—there's . no other so good, so sure. Absolutely looit contains no opiates or harmful drugs, lteftiso imitations. Insist on fl Tbe Couth Remedy that hu (j I g aar. itooil the l«il of limo 4 . 6rj)

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 13

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