•• LE QUESNOY " TEA ROOMS. j J. DAWSON, Proprietor. I TTAVING decided to open up TEAI ROOMS in Hannah's Buildings, j Otalu, I trust, by civility and strict ! attention to duties, to merit a fair i share of support. The rooms will be i e inducted ou modern lines, and patrons u"ill be thoroughly catered for. SUPPERS will be a specialty, while 1 SWEETS, CAKES, CORDIALS, etc.. j ’-ill be sold at lowest prices. There will j bo a private room for ladies, j Remember: ‘'LE QUESNOY” TEAROOMS, MILL ED., OTAHI. J. DAWSON, Proprietor. ! MONUMENTAL~WoSKS~. ‘ WANGANUI. | The N,Z, Coromandel Granite Co ; Have in slock Headstones, Monuments, j etc., in endless variety, while any i design will be made at shortest j notice. ; ONLY THE BEST OP WORK. Reasonable Prices. W. GRACE, Representative.
|ln (STOCK. Tlio “CAPITOE" FOUNTAIN PEN—I 4 carat gold, liard iridium tip (guaranteed). An always -ready, self-Ailing fountain pen, for life-long service. Price, Ifs Cel. “OTAKI MATE” Stationery Depart-
Di £'.ai iLi. \*■L £ £ v.. JH» C- e Jcconirnsnd. If-•: f ( 2 i &« a- £■) »id a GSiSS3miD3S3£^^U!ilM*m*&S 1v773 to their Patients. NURSE CATHERINE KORTING of 176 Davij Street. Brumwiclc, Vic., -writer ai follows (29/2/12): CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. “ J ara writing about the amount of good CLEMENTS TONIC has done my daughter. In January last year, the was operated upon for appendicitis. She was eight weeks fa {be hospital, and came home very weak and rundown. I gave her several bottles of Clements Tonic. It soon strengthened her nerves, she was as well ?? J could wish her before lopg. Fourteen years ago i first used this medicine as a nurse and nave fic6&msn{ e J j times out of number. I have teen people reitored to health and strength, and bless tbe day they heard of it. ft never failed to do good. f (StgnocQ CATHERINE KORTING.” t.erer be without thl* medicine il na* down, with Weak :ferre*. BadDiteition. Poor Appetite or Conitipatioa, It puts the bamaa »y*tta in order rapidly- * ALL CHEMISTS A STORES SELL IT. jd
Fashion in Footwear. If you teiect your footwear with the same care as yen, choose your frock* and millinery, then read this advertisement. It it a guide to fine qualities in fine hoot a and mots. If you cannot call, write for your footwear needs—the appended Jut will help you in choosing. We guarantee absolute value in each pair—we , would not risk our good reputation on anything of questionable quality. The following are superior is quality and style— you can safely order by rr*ail. Maids' Glace, I Bar, Waiting Shoe. leather neeU 15/9 Ladies’ Glace Derby Front Shoes, patent can Caban heels 196 r ' Ladies’ Patent Heel Ear . Shoe*, Matt Kid collar, Louis, keels 23/6 Ladies’ Glace Derby Frost Lace Boots, patent caps, full toes, sewn soles 23/6 fif Me t i, ,eU die—;alia cats- *ad adcrew Is pay_p«s!*ge aad exehaage g-aodi reread aaoaey if ceceiiar*. Millar & The Great Outfitter* PALMERSTON NORTH fc. -u & r--Vi t ©
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 12 May 1919, Page 4
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