F^6foiuAr- MiisftLMfl a three times daily. • rm* j. ^ , ty , i % A. ........ c- . ... ,s,. p;m. Leaves 8 a.m. sharp, ar. Auck. 1.45. Lj^ayes 10 a.m. sharp, ar. 3:45. , Lqrivas 3.36 p.m; isharp, kir„ Auck. 9;Cf 1 B^K-AT -TOI. STAK OFFfG^ | TENNIS RACQUETS i SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. ; Quality Rac^hets at Redufced Prices. Expert ' Stririgirig anfl Repairing ALL SPO^rTING GOODS AT .. W. Ti PAKES PENTON AND HINEMOA STS.
JioLidAf fluks TO.BRITAIN AND THis . CONTINENT. Let Piekfords. Travel Service arrange thd detqils pf .your tour. Indiviflual atieritiori to tfee fhquireriiqnts of each client. eU^haristig gongress DUBL-IN; jUftL 19321;; - Fares from £97 jreturri,^ iricluding hotel accoriimoQatiori ixi Dublin. PICKFORDS tfiavtl ; . : * ..;.$b£v1c£ Bookihgs, and. all infdririatipn from the .Ageriis ^ OALGETt & CO; LTD. _ ALL PdRTS.
DEPARTMENTfl ^1? INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUMfiClTY. .sovernmeMT bAThs rotorua. WIN.fER TIRliiETABLE^ ' from 16th ttuiste, 1931 untll . furvThMr hrdtige. Speciai Baths, etc.i by arrahgement. Bathing^ fees a» per schedule at Ticket Offlce, iialn fiaifi Siiildings. _MAIN BATHS. Monday to Prlday, 9 h.ni. tb 1 p.xh. Monday to Friday, 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. r Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WARD BATHS. DUfcHE§S SWltoMIIMG POOL (For Men). , AND WOMEN'S SWIMMiNG POOL» Week Pays - Suhdays. 7 a.m. to 84&.m; 7.30 a.m. to 10;30 a.m. i 9 a.m. tb i p.m. § p.iii. to 10 p.m. 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. RADIUM DATH. Week Days, Men , Sundays, Meii t ikiHi tb 8 a.rii;- . 7.30 a.m; to 10.30 a.m. | 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. ' ^ Week Days, Women Sundays, Women 9 a.m. to l.p:m. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. OLD PRIEST BATH; Week Days, Men Sundays, Men 9 a.m. to 1 h.rik 8 jJ.m. to 10 p.m. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Week Days, Women Suridays, Women 7 a.rfi. td 8 ri.tn. 7.3d a.m; to id:30 a.m. 2.30 p.m. to 6 b-ril. . BLUE BATH (Males Only). Week Days Sundays 7.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m, 7 a.m. to 8 a;m., except Monday.10 .hirii. td 1 fexcept Mohday. 5 jpy m. to 6 p;nO; 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Boys) POSTMASTER BATH. Week Days, Men Sundays 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. 10 a.m. to ll,£.m. Week Days, Women; • .Jp 11.30 a.m. to. 13.80 (By appointment at ifain Bath House). H TldkSfs James dHtl *hlre of playtng Matorlainy-Tjekots for tehhisj crdquot ,anu bowls and playing jpnitbrial fdi* samet.are on sale at the Bliie SMH. Diirlhg closed hours tickets may be had from the Ticket Colleefew at the Bowling Green.
WARD BATHS POPULAR The popularity of;' the Rotorua mineral water baths was convincingly deriioristrated during the Labotlr Day week-end by tlie number of visitors to the swimming pool and other baths in the Ward Baths: On Suhday evehiflg abbut feighty mbtoi'cars and cycles were parked outside the Baths and the pools within contained the largest crowd since the opening of the ouilding.
Irish Linen IrisK Linen JVIONSTER AUCTIQN SALE AT THE LlTfeld THEATRE, Pukuatua Sireet, commencing THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29, At 2 p.m. sharp, and continuing on Friday and Saturday at 11 a.-m.- each day. These beautiful goods are open for inspection all day TO-DAY AND TOMORROW MORNING prior to the Sale. INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED; " • Mr. A. G. Cottrell, actinpr under instruetions from Mr Ddrcv Fdtd, the' tfrfeili kndivil LiiiSli Met-cliant, Will sell as above a magnificent consignment of Pure Irish Linen direct from the Belfast Mills to the Kotorua Public. All goods Sold absoluteiy .without r6serve iri ibts tb siiit buyers. A: G. COTTRELL, AUdfiONEER
i . . ask for . . . IMPERIAL ALB the beverage of the majority This Alfe is particuidrly beheficiril as a stimulant and tbnic when f eeling riot quite ydutselr. bTjc£ yourself up by try:ing a a bottle of IMPERIAL ALE
JN THE ESTATE OF ISABELLA BLACKWOOD, late of Auckland, wife of Ludovic Blackwood, Settler, deceased.
- Whfeii the Waikato train feached -Mercer. the other day# a lady of. determined , dspect thrdst hdr hfe.ad ;ih at the dodir 1 bf a second-cIrisS sxhbltfef, aiid addrbfesiri^ a small man with a pipe in his mouth tvhq ,wa§ ,chattjihg; with. btH&r. fidS96hgbr9, exclaimea: "Henry! Diit that pipe away, and come to my carriage. You've smoked quite enough. D'you hear me?" It's toasted tohacco I'm smoknig, my dear," meekly replied the small man, "there's no nicotine in toasted tobacco, so it can't hurt me." But he was hustled out. "The grey mare," laughed somebody. "Alas! poor Henry!" said somebody else. And they all laughed. But "Henry" was quite right. Tobacco freed of its nicotine by itoastingrc&nnot.hurtjanyone. And that's , cjust where lt • differs from tlie • impofted f leaf, more oi- less full, as it. mostly is, of niootinei Tnbre- are .only fourt .brands j of toasted .manufdbtured: Riyerhead Gold, Gavettdish, Navy Cuf.No. 8, and Gsut Piug •; N9; 10— ali fatlibus fbr flavblii Riid fragrance But of course there are imitations. Dvery good thingjs imitated.
Frihtea by Ro^ih Adair Gardner, of Rotorua, and Published by Edward Grace Guy, of Rotorua, for the prc-priej;ors, Rotorua and Bay of . Plenty Publishing Co., Ltd., at the regiafefi •^riritei dfflciis Hirigiabi Street# Rotorua. WEDNESD'AY, OCTOBER 28, 1931
Wootis* fcrreai ^eppermini fture For Ghildren's Hacking Cough
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 56, 28 October 1931, Page 5
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