■■ LE QUESNOY " TEA ROOMS. J. DAWSON, Proprietor. TJAVINCt decided to open up TEAROOMS in Hannah's Buildings, Otaki, I trust, by civility and strict attention to duties, t-o merit a failshare of support. The rooms will be conducted on modern lines, and patrons will be thoioughly catered for. SOPFEES will be a specialty, while SWEETS, CAKES, 'CORDIALS, etc.. will bo sold at lowest prices. There will be a private room for ladies. Remember: “LE QUESNOY” TEAROOMS, MILL RD., OTAKI. J. DAWSON, Proprietor. JpOR Better Scones, for lighter pastry, for more delicious cakes, use HUDSON'S BAKING POWDER. Bound to Rise.” Bills and Moore, ESS!MWaHC!»»M W arms* Comforts & 1 PCS o* /// , \ SIP VrA if. Vi yi V. a -b m:4 LT^ffeJ i h* w. r? Its gsvonr as 4 graU tibalily plaoo H stove all oilier ess-oas. I* *‘K«m of dv»cessu . v*b | B£3T ft OCiCJ SfASHUSS? J PENS. Onoto, Swan, Kiwi, Blackbird, Conqueror, etc., —All on sale at “ MAIL’-" OFFICE Stationary Department.
’■^•ttzn^szzzszssß'sssss^ss^m’snssssmassta^ms r*'' It Stf» /V?v =wa A MOTHER WRITING FROM WALLAROO S.A., lo married and single women, advises them if lliey wish to keep strong and in the best health to always /jeep and take CLEiIEiTS TOIIC • MRS. E. "STEER, writing from Wallaroo. South Australia, teiU a few straight honest truths to women in general, which more than any other document proves the value of this great family medicine. No mother, especially youthful ones should be without this medicine, because it will do for them what many to-called remedies fail to do. It v/ill give them strength and good health, maintaining keen appetite, refreshing sleep, and correct action of the bowels; — CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "SoßßTiide. Wallaroo. S.A.. 29112. “Having heard that you Would be glad of the names of anyone cured by Clements Tonic, I add my testimony, seeing none like it anywhere. “I thought it might benefit others, as it Teas aid lo me when rearing my family. I found by its use / had the brightest, healthiest of children, and so they continue —a boy 17, and three girls, 15, 13 and 10 years respectively. either of them knows whui earache, toothache, or headache is like. “I attribute it lo nothing but the consistent use of Clements Tonic, as neither their father nor lis very strong. I would use about three bottles at different periods when run down or out of sorts, and then would enjoy the best of health. “/ mould recommend all young married women lo use it, as it is such a grand nerce and muscle slrengihener. {Signed ) MRS. E. STEER.” Tk Tilts of CLEMENTS TONIC cainot fee orer-eitiasated. I* a«i of Poor Blood, Waiting Wcakatji, Defeifity, Lot, ef Sleep, Poor Appetiie, Biliomne,,, Sick Headache, Low Spirit,, biecsaia (cist ti through worry), Constipation, Liter or Kidney Ailments, it it mo«t reliable. Get it to-day. fi i, i» excelleßt medicine for mother, or for iirrilid, after long period. of terer or «ut»c wukse,,. It ie an excellent kidney ot&iao. ALL STOKES AND CHEMISTS SELL IT EVERYWHERE.
! SPARKLING DIAMOND RINGS. We have a large stock of Engagement Bings, sparkling with parity, and prices as low ns perfect gems can be j sold for. ENGAGEMENT BINGS, 403 to £175 —lßct. WEDDING BINGS, 21s, 2 os, 50s. Gentlemen’s Signet and Deleter Bings from 20s. A large range of Ladies * and Gentlemen's "Wristlet Watches from 20s. Slarmfactasring Repairs Gilding Engraving W. N. TUCKER. MANUFACTURING JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER, 72, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Established IST A ANTED KNOWN. —We oger she widest range and the best values in WRITING PADS in the District. “OTAKI MAIL” Stationery Lepartmeat.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 28 May 1919, Page 4
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