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WHI5KY . | ! WARNING' | - .. - . i "BELL'S" I : j DRAUGHT S WHISKY | j • Matured and shipped by AETHUR BELL & ll I SON LTD. Perth Scotland, proprietors of the v ; famous BELL'S "YELLOW LABEL" whisky jjj ; is procurable only from the territor'ial agents j ■ Hughes & Cossar Ltd., Auckland. We have no connection with any other "•! ! whisky firm with a similar name. |j = I ■ C i BC "j . BELLS "Afor e ye go" | iii . - - ' llllilllliniIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIl!IIIIIItlllllllllIIIIIIJIIIIII!lillIt3[IIIIIIIlHiriHHIinilllMINIII!lllll[3IIIJIIII||lHC3IIIIIIII|||It3I|||[||Illlirniljni1Il'^ : NOW IS I THE TIME I : E: To have your Car tuned up. Don't wait until the Christmas and 1 'j Holiday rush congests industry. We will examine your car free, 1 j and you can have any repairs and adjustments carefully and I ; faithfully done at low prices. g j BENZINE CASH PRICES: | I First Grade, 2/3; Second, 2/2. • 5 ; 2 | MOTOR TYRES AND TUBES: 1 ! 20 Per Cent. and 7g Per Cent. off List Prices. § BATES AND SON I j i HEADQUARTERS FOR "SERVICE." | FENTON STREET. | : i1lllllllIIC3UIIUllllII[3ll!lllilHI|[3!l!llllIIII|[3lI!!l!!!II!li;3llt;S!:ilii!E3llII!IIIil!in!!liI!!iI]!iC3IIiil!II!liii:3l!IIII!ll!!inilll!ilII!ll[3IUIIlll|llir3milIiml litt 2 MORE THAN HALF OF ENGLAND'S ( EXPORTS OF CARS AND PARTS ARE FORD "The total experts of motor cars and motor car parts from the United Kingdom during 1930 was £6,081,280. The exports of our Company amounted to £3,303,371, and I thinlc you will agree that this is no insignificant contribution to the enhancement of the international status of Ihe British Motor Industry." _ — Extract. from the Annual Report by Sir Percival Perry, Chairman of the Ford Motor Company, Ltd., England. ROTORUA FORD GARAGE I FORD DEALERS - F enton Street . Phone 383 I MAJESTIC :: TALKIES II ROTORUA || THE FINEST SOUND THEATRE IN NEW ZEALAND 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ij NOVEMBER 16—17—18 || MATINEES TUES. and WED. I A BRITISH PICTURE I THE MIDDLE WATCH ■ 1 THE CAST : A CAPTAIN MAITLAND, Royal Navy OWEN NARES 2 MARY CARLTON JACQUELINE LOGAN 1 COMMANDER BADDELEY, Roval Navy JACK RAINE ■ FAY EATON DODO WATTS 1 ADMIRAL SIR HERCULES HEWITT, K.C.B. 1 FREDERICK VOLPE 1 LADY HEWITT MARGARET HALSTAN Kj NANCY HEWITT ' PHYLLIS LORING ■ MARINE OGG HENRY WENMAN I CORPORAL DUCKETT REGINALD PURDELL 1 CHARLOTTE HOPKINSON MURIAL AKED 1 CAPTAIN RANDALL," Royal Marines HAMILTON KEENE Ij AH FONG GEORGE CARR I DON'T MISS THIS ONE _ ■ I BOOK SEATS NOW AT MISS MACDERMOTT'S

I THURSDAY, FRIDAY I: NOVEMBER 19 — 20 I| George Bancroft George Bancroft I IN | DEREL1CT I A two-fisted sea captain fighting to keep his ship afloafc through K the fury of a tropical storm — out of the night a frantic staccato D call of a ship in distress. Aboard it the one man in the world E he hates — and a girl. Terrific drama! I SATURDAY | Blazes with Valiant Love and Vengeance | A. A. MILNE'S GREAT MYSTERY 1 The Perfect Alibi Ij Two Hearts against Death Giving all to Smash ij the Crime that almost Defeated Justice! I ' GRAND THEATRE I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | NOV. 19 — 20 — 21 1 THE SPY r She loved one man. She trusted another. Both entaugled her in the steel network of the "Tcheka," all-seeing Soviet spy system A DARING DRAMA OF PRESENT DAY RUSSIA WITH Kay Jotinson Neil Hamilton John Halliday

AS & FOR a QUATE FOR CONTRACT CART.ING FROM F, GOODSON, r PHONE %X,

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 71, 14 November 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 71, 14 November 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 71, 14 November 1931, Page 7

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