TEA ROOMS HAVING' acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises so long known as “The Sweeteries,” in Ha lien stein’s Buildings, I have had them pom pletely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest ana Beet-ap-pointed TEA ROOMS in town. Accommodation for 150 people. There’s excellence in what we Have to serve, and daintiness in the way w® ®erve it. INSPECTION INVITED. S. WOOTTON, CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, HALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS A K E T 0 M YOUR * CAKE " USE JjAST’S gELF-RAISING J'LOUR 3 d AT PER LB. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. OFFICERS IN CHARGE: AD J UTANT and MRS. MELKSHAM. YOU are cordially invited to any of the following Meetings:— SUNDAY: 7 a.m., Knee-drill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. AJso TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NIGHTS. Yonng People’s Meetings: SUNDAY 10 a.m., and 2 p.m. A Seat, a Book, and a ‘Welcome to all. The above gathering will be held for the Glory of God and the Salvation and Santification of Men, Women, and Children. A GOOD BRASS BAND will dispense harmony. Congregational Singing a Special (Feature of each Service. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. Private "Weddings conducted. GOD BLESS YOU. F E MELKSHAM.
mom z co CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. WHAT IS THIS FASCINATION ? simply" PURITY : QUALITY : VALUE ;the three points that ' HAVE ENABLED N E LSO N, H MO ATE CO. TO WITHSTAND ALL THE ILLEGITIMAfE TRADING FOR OVER 31 YEARS ESTAfft 10.7,9 i A R ESORT OF QOUNTRY jpOLK
THE TURANGANUI HOTEL opposite the Wharf and JiJ within a few minutes’ walk of the business centre of the town. This Well-known and Popular House provides an ideal stopping place for country people and their families spending a few days in town. The hotel has been enlarged and refurnished throughout, and patrons can t rely on receiving every comfort and convenience. Orders by telephone will receive prompt attention. Up-to-date Hot and Cold Baths; large and airy apartments. TARIFF'—6s per Diem. W. S AMSON ' PROPRIETOR. DO YOU WANT THE VERY BEST RANGE? ONE that lasts a lifetime, one that scores of pastrycooks prefer to all others, one that thousands of wives delight in, because it cooks better on less coal than other Ranges. Then get thfr—“ZEALANDIA” It’s a grand Range, and you can turn it into an open fire in five seconds. For this alone it’s worth buying. Write for Catalogue 22, or insist on seeing it at the ironmonger’s. BARNINGHAM AND CO., LTD. GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN 'Opp. Knox Church.) JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men’s Hats, Ties, Collars, etc; ill oddments specially reduced.
Adjutant TOLOGA BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to announce that I have taken over the Premises known as the TOLOGA BAY PRIVATE HOTEL, and trust that by attention and civility, etc., to secure a fair share of patronage. This excellent Boarding-house is entirely under new management and my own personal supervision. TERMS: Casual Boarders, Cash; Permanent Boarders, by arrangement. T. W. SMITH, Proprietor. ALHAMBRA BILLIARD ROOM EKSKINE’S HALL. (Opposite British Empire Hotel). THIS centrally-situated and spacious hall has been luxuriously fitted up as a Billiard Saloon. Three FIRSTCLASS 'IABLES in use. Sitting, Reading and Writing Rooms at the disposal of Patrons. Everybody cordially invited to inspect the new premises. j E. F. STUCKEY | Proprietor. :
BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. S CORED FIRST AND FASTEST TIME IN ROAD RACE, 83 MILES ON THURSDAY. JJNQUIRE pOR pRICES. BARLOW 9 S MOTOR GARAGE. Lowe Street. The Connoisseur Uses The Connoisseur uses PURIRI with his Whisky because he knows that no other Natural Mineral Water can equal it. It imparts a delicious sparkle and snap and gives zest to all liquors, wines or milk. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER is most pleasing to the palate, and enhances the stimulating qualities ol the drink. The friendly “ nip ** is going to do you good if you take it with PURIRI. * > w vC1* <A >,\ 'ji I K'% Mm XI? /# A'm so Lx? T m m m norr’SAGfNCK / '<9o// ' Ask for PURIRI and insist on getting it. No other Mineral Water is so delicious and healthful.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3163, 8 March 1911, Page 7
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