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r n E t T’s hotel i,:visit(' Bank of New Zealan 1). Lambton quay, Wellington. One Varna to Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door. Electric Light throughout. Night Porter. Tariff. 9s per day. D. DALTON. Proprietor. 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 0Y A L TIGER HOTEL, Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith street, Wellington. ".MAT” GLEESON, Proprietor, Has taken over the above Hotel, and trill he pleased to meet Old and New Friends. . Best Brands of Wines end Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. 'Phono 2597 a. i WHITE SWAN HOTEL, ' Cuba street. MRS McGUIRB wishes to notify all Friends and the General Public that she has taken over the above .veilmown Hostelry. Terms moderate. The Best Wines and Spirits only stocked. A Single Bottle at Wholesale Hates. i 'Phone 1419. i BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, ' Courtenay place. THE above Hotel, of 59 Rooms, fitted with all modern conveniences, is now open for the convenience of guests. Convenient to Post Office and Wharves. Trams stop opposite the door. MagniSccnt view of harbour from garden roof. Eari2, Gs 6d per day; fi&s per week. MRS E. HENDERSON, Proprietress. HOTEL LANGMCIR, TAHMAEUNUI (Opposite Railway Station). OFFERS First-Class Accommodation. Electric light throughout. Night Porter. Ail trains met. Wire for aclommodation. A. J. LANGMUIR, Proprietor. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets WELLINGTON [ ■ (05 Cuba street). This popular house has been thoroughly renovated, and is now under the manage, msnt or MR J. K. WEETTER, late Chef. Grand Hotel, Dunedin. 1 Kitchen under his personal supervision. Excellent Cuisine. i Terms from St’s per week. 'Phone 2202. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention’. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. | , 107, Cuba street. rjTHIS Ideal Private Hotel has been ,-A taken over by Mr S. Edilson, who guarantees excellent accommodation for 140 guests. . ’ First-class Cuisine. Tariff, 9s per day: £1 5s per week; permanents per arrangement. Phone 3049. Telegrams, "Edilson," Wellington. fEN MoKENZIE Pharmaceutical Jlj Chemist, 204. Lambton quay, and Manners street (next old Opera House), for all manner of Brush ware. Toilet Specialities. Porftimes, etc. See windows.

•A BOY AT HEART For young and old there’s nothing to equal Creamoata for breakfast, the meal that stores up reserve energy for the day. No gift of nature has such nutritive qualities as the Oat —it contains more organic phosphorus than any other cereal, thus it benefits the brain. The Oat too, contains more protein than any other cereal food— 2\ times as much as wheat—and protein is the great body and energy builder. It is also rich in lecithin—an important nerve food. Creamoata is the cream of the world's finest oats, so you can readily see the reasons for a Creamoata breakfast. In addition. Creamoata is delicious in flavour and easy of digestion—a plateful of delight. £ CREAM THE OAT O $ r ft ass. r3sy i» pure too—untouched by hand during manufacture, every grain is treated by twenty-three special automatic machines removing all impurity, husk and fibre. Every grocer sells lots of Creamoata —over one million packets were purchased last year in the Dominion. T ry Creamoata for breakfast tomorrow. Let the family know vhow delicious a breakfast food can really be. If you icant the heti oatmeal, ask for Thistle Brand in Sib,, Tib . and 2Slb, bags* Thistle flaked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in quality and parity • Creamoata, Milk Oaties, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, Semolina and Barolla bear the Thistle Brand—the guarantee of quality and purity. AH Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme—Silver Spoons for the housewife—Hygienic Bibs for the children. Send td 4 - stamp for coupon sheet and free%. starter coupon to “Thistle/’ Bex 24, Gore. Suffer from any BLOOD DISEASE such as Eczoma.Sorohilaf Bad Log, Abscesses* Uloei**, Glandular Swellings, Bolls, Pimples, Sores of any kind* Piles? Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gtftst, eto. 7 If so, don't waste your tinH and money on useless lotions and rad *y ointments which cannot below thf surface of the skin. What you want, and *hut you mart have to be permanently cured, is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true cau*p of&H your suffering. Clarice's Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. It is Glarko’e Blood Mixture lass to the most delicate and stores* composed of ingredient* which qnickly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all impurities (from whatever cause arising), and by rendering it clean and pure, cun be relied on to effect a complete and lasting cure. THE TRUE VALUEof Clarke’s Blood Mixture is certified by a most remarkable collection ef unsolicited testimonials from gratelc! patients of all clashes—patients who have been cured after being given up us incurable—patients who have been cured after tryinr many other treatment* without success-£«« pamphlet round b Uie. is pleasant to take and guaranteed harmconstitution of either.sox. Of all chemists REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. - Clarke’s Blood Mixture WILL CURE YOU PERMANENTLY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 10

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