ARE YOU INSIJRED? A.M.P. SOCIETY WE HAVE A POLK'Y FOR EVERY NFEI) For g New Pohey wrtte to EEITH BUCHANAN ROTORUA DISTR1CT AGHNI A M.P, Society Phone 161 - Matamata • » Loca! Sub-agent: C. B. Peterson,
EWERT'S SPECIALS r^OME to luncli in a hurry!. Take some ^ of Ewert's delicious cooked ham with you. The ideal luitcheon dish. 4~\UT of the pot it comes, hot and refresh ing. The pick-me-up for 'tired housewives and worlcers. Ewert's Geyser Tea at 2/-, 2/6 and 3/- lb, Valuable gifts with every paeket. jOOFFEE is a stimulant only when it is ^ pure coffee. Impure coffee is a drug. Coffee ground from ehoice beans while you wait. — Ewert's, Tutanekai Street. fjpWO of ouFnaw laicfeggs and a rasher A of our sugar-cured bacon makes breakfast a sheer pleasure. — Ewert's, Tutanekai Street. A NCIIOR butter the sheet anchor of the district and the staple high-grade butter. — Ewert's, Tutanekai Street, Rotorua agents. A Morsel .of our Old Port or Cheshire Cheese on one of our crips c.racker biscuits. What could be better. — Ewert's, Tutanekai Street. npHE cost of living is down for those A who shop at Ewert's, Tutanekai St., the shop for fresh goods. A Man died of malnutrition. He didn't eat Ewert's high-grade foods packed full of health-giving vitamines. TMIE latest song "Three Little Words." A Ewert's chcice ham. Try it for lunch or sandwiches.
FENTON ST. SPECIAL." TVOLLY VARDEN. — Sultana loaves, 4d each. THANKS. The Proprietors of the GRAND TEA ROOMS, Fenton Street, desire to thank their many customers for their support and to inform them that they are now urepared to do more extensive catering. Home-made Cakes. Hot Dinners A Specialty. Ring us for your reauirements PHONE No. 377. MOTOR S AND CYCLES. FIRST AGAIN NORTONS SWEEP THE BOARD. JUNE, 1931. — The World's Greatest Motor Cycle Race has again been won by NORTONS. Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race: ' Senior: First, Second and Third. Junior: First, Second and Fourth. Frenclt Grand Prix: Senior: First and Third. JULY, 1931:— Gerraan Grand Prix: Senior: First and Second. Dutch Grand Prix: Senior: Fr'rst. Junior: First. World's Records Broken. All exist'ng records in each race broken by big margins. SEE THEM AT ADOLPH'S CYCLE DEALER. 271 WHAKA RD. Agent for Douglas, Norton & Raleigh Motor Cycles. "THE BYKO" TUTANEKAI STREET. WHERE GOOD CYCLES ARE SOLD 20 years experience in the trade has taught us that cheap cycles are unsatisfactory and costly to maintain. WE QUOTE Best English Cycles at moderate prices. BOWDENS. — Complete with Michelin tyres (12 mos. guarantee), Eadie Coaster Hub, Brampton Pump, chromium plating, pump, tools, etc. OLYMPIA HUMBERS. — Ask anj, owner his opinion of Humbers. — Complete with English Dunlop tyres, Reynolds' chain large three-coil spring saddle, Eadie hub, Chromium plating, beautifully enamelled, two years guarantee £10/15/Boys' and Girls' Cycles. ROYALS. — Finished in attractive colours, free wheel and brake; good tyres £6/10/TRICYCLES. — English New Hudson. From £3/10/The above are all procurable on easy terms. Inspection invited and ex ert advice given.
WILSON'S BATTERY SERVICE. Generator, Starter and All Eleetrical Repairs. Personal attention given to clients' requirements. Have your battery troubles attended to by a Specialist. It is cheaper and better. " Sole Address: FENTON STREET, Rotorua Bus Co., Building. Mitchell & Gainsford i REGISTERED SURVEYORS, ■ TOWN PLANNERS, AND ROAD ENGINEERS. ARAWA STREET, ROTORUA. TELEPHONES: Office, 163K; H. Tai Mitchell, 102; F. A. Gainsford, 124.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 17, 12 September 1931, Page 1
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