BY EVERY TEST THE VERY BEST" " BOURNVILLE COCOA represents the highest grade of nutritive cocoa at present on the market; it f.ully maintains its high reputation in food value and delicacy of flavour, and is second to non« in any respect whatsoever."— The Medical Magatn*. &»• "CADBURY. >a, BOURNVILLE." (Rtgi. Trade Mark:) 11
"Socialism and Housing" will bo tho title of an address to bo del" orcd by Mr T. Brindle at tho Alexandra Hall" on Sunday evening, at 8. Tho experienced tourist or holidaymaker knows that certain conditions are essential to comfort and enjoyment when l\e is a "paying ffuest" away from homo. Firstly, tho house he stays at must bo in all respects desirable; The table should bo good, the rooms' well furnished (with plenty of cosy lounging places), and the company select. The situation should be retired, but yet close to the heart of tho city, and a. really good private hotel is far preferable to a public hotel for obvious' reosons. Now all those advantages, muy be enjoyed at "Stonehurst." Auckland's leading private hotel, in Symonds street, the proprietors of which are Mr and Mrs Albert A. Brown, well-known to travellers. Letters or wires addressed:' "SftoTx>hur«t, Auckland," ere promptly replied to. *
' The mixture I made from proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used." a Kiddies laugh at i outs and bruises ■s soon aa is applied.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 9
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232Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10608, 5 June 1920, Page 9
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