for your health's sake EAT MORE FRUIT and buy it from YEA ON & CO. always the best fresh Fruit and vegetables in season Two Shops: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. Phone 483.
p ublic ■noticfs. TN BANKRUPTCY.— IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Baker, of Rotorua, lorry driver, was
this day adjudged hankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at the Courthouse at Rotorua on Friday, the 23rd day of October, 1931, at 2.15 o'clock p.m. Dated at Hamilton this 13th day of October, 1931. V. R. CROWHURST, Official Assignee. ST. MICHAEL'S TENNIS CLUB. The official opening of the above club will take place on Sunday, October 18th, at 2 p.m. Progressive Tournament. W. YOUNG, Secretary. Reduce Your Rent to 8/- weekly NEW SMALL 3-ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, including porcelain bath, etc. Easy terms. Ground Rent £2. TOTAL PRICE £250 McDOWELL AND CO., LTD. Land Agents. Rotorua Morning Post
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earn, By planting Parson's Potatoes. The dollars of Ford Make a mighty big hoard, Twenty-nine followed (roughly) by eight O's. j He is game to the core, and will make j plenty more, He is planting Parson's Potatoes. Soon Forbes, Holland and Coates Will solicit our votes, j With logic far keener than Plato's; For the good of the State, they shall all have to wait, Till we have planted our Parson's Potatoes. Plant Parson's climatised seed, from a prolific strain guaranteed free from Irish Blight. RING OR WRITE PARSONS, GUTHRIE P.O. The eamouflage of carefree mirth clisplayecl Science in vain still seelis the source of life, To all appeals no deities responcL Conflicting dogrnas stir the world to strife. Beliold, we know not anything beyond, Our common sense inspired by what we know Still strives to soothe the anguish all endure — For coughs and colds a prompt response we owe To Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 6
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