LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION Opo LET. — Double furnished room, all A convs., 15/- week. — Apply 146, Morning Post. •Cpo LET.— Part furnished house, separA ate entrance, all convs. — Apply 162, Morning Post. "CMJRNISHED Cottage to let, piano, machine, every convenience, hot mineral bath; 31/-. Garage if required. — Whitaker, phone 250. "1HOR SALE. — Two four-roomed houses, y- on terms; also one quarter-acre section; cheap for cash. — Apply J. T. Bryant, Box 54, Rotorua. 1HANTED. — Position as cook-general. — Apply "General," Morning Post. T^OR SALE. — 2000 Onion plants, Star Spanish, at 6d per 100. — Apply W. A. Nixon, Malfroy Road. T O LET. Good lock-up shop, next to O. H. Coleman's, Tutanekai Street. Exceptionally low rental, 10/per week. Apply — MRS. L. L. C. KUSABS, c.o. Hampson and Davys. » "UyELL-FILLED Stalls of goods in great ; * * variety at the Methodist Bazaar on Octoher 7th. OT. Luke's Ladies' -Guild Sale of Work ^ Held Wednesday, Novemher 25 . ;rpHE "Methodist Ladies' Guild holds its Bazaar and Sale of Work in the Peerless Hall, on Wednesday, October 7th. T) OTORUA Women's Club Social Evenmg, Tea Kiosk, Tuesday next, 7.45 p.m. Vivitors cordially invited. nHHE Methodist Guild makes an effort to balance the budget by their Sale on October 7th. Your help is kindly solicited. "MORNING POST" Classified advts. bring. results. Three lines 1/-. Three insertions for 2/6. Would you buy a cheap scrub bull? There is just as much pedigree and breeding (or lack of it) in seeds as in stock. K|| g Cooper's Pedigree FARM SEEDS prove this annually in New Zealand upon thousands of farms. H ^ l\ .\1 i . .Vv .vVAutumn days are certainly not bright and cheerful. Their dull skies and ehilly winds are forebodings of such aggravating aliments as coughs and colds. Have you o bottle of Baxter's Lung Preseiwer handy to promptly soothe and relieve? It also tones up the system protecting you from all chance of affection. Get a large family bottle at 4/6. It is the most economical size. Smaller sizes at 2/6 and 1/6. All chemists and stores. A new screw cap preserves the contents. A rare old print, picked up for a song in an Auckland second-hand shop the other day, shows a physician of the period iri wig, long coat, ltneebreeches and three-cornered hat, entering a siclc chamber, the knob of his cane pressed against his nose. The cane was an important item of every doctor's out.fit in days of old. The hollow knob of ivory, silver or gold, contained snuff as a protection against infection. Tbbacco is certainly a wonderful disinfectant. - Perhaps that is why doctors to-day are generally great smokers. But knowing the deadly nature of nicotine they are careful to select a tobacco as free from the poison as possible. No difficulty about that — in New Zealand, because our tobacco (unlike the imported which is generally full of nicotine) is toasted in the process of manu- ' facture, and thus rendered safe to smoke to any extent. To toasting, also, it owes its unequalled flavour and incomparahle bouquet. There are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. 197
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 17, 12 September 1931, Page 4
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