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HOTEL AUSTRALIA Appointed Auto. Assn. Hotel. Winter Tariff: 10/6 per day; £3 3s per week. Summer Tarifif: 12/6 per day; £3 16s per week F. Greenfield PROPRIETOR.

business notices |LTAVE your boots and sho«s repaired at ^ A Hart'a and chooae your oira matarlal, Brownhide, Greanhido or Uakit*. — F. L. TTart, Cr. Tutanekai and Pukaki Straats. OURPLUS Fat simply dissolves away ^ when you take Youth-O-Form Capsules. 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. A/ITA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Acid troubles. — R. Stewart, agent, next Majestic. J. P. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Date Surgical Bootmaker, Kingr George T. Hospital, has now opened business ln HINEMOA ST., opp. "Post." All classes boots and shoes efficiently repaired and surgical boots made. MISGELLANEOUS. "jLTOSE, Hose, Hose; 5in. Goodyear Hose ^ at 5id per foot — At Rotorua Hardware and Plumbing Co., Pukuatua St. "OOILS, Pimples, Abscesses, Carbuncles disappear when you eat Yeaston ■^ablets ; 36 for 2/6, 100 for 5/6. All Chemists. TUTANEKAI STREET SPECIALsT IQOOT Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Hand-sewn worlc a spe•iality at F. L. Hart's Cr. Tutanekai and "ukaki Stretes. YYUARTER-ACRE Sections, £25. Only three left; stone's throw centre town Cottrell's. Malcolm's Shoe Store r-IEW SEASON'S SUMMER STOCK OF FOOTWEAR Tneluding a wide range of Children's Sandals, Sandshoes, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemeta's Shoes are also being offered at exceptionally REASONABLE PRICES. These are quality goods and you should not miss this opportunity of purchasing your summer footwear at such low cost. TUTANEKAI ST., (Near Station.) LOCKE'S SPECIALS. TEA TEA NOT JUST TEA, BUT GOOD TEA, REALLY GOOD TEA. Tea that is refreshing health giving and enjoyable. And it is cheap too. Only 1/8, 2/- and 2/4 per Ib. AT— LOCKE'S THE BUSY GROCER Tutanekai Street Near Station MOTOR REPAIRS

FOR MOTOR REPAIRS oils and benzine LAKESIDE GAKAGE, . J. R. JONES All Jobs Receive Personal Attention. Tutanekai St., opp. Waiwera House. ARE YOU INSIJRED? A.M.P. SOCIETY WE HAVE A POLIGY FOR EVERY NEED For a New Poliey write to KEITH BUCHANAN ROTORUA DISTRICT AGBNT A-M.P. Society Phone 161 - - . .Matamata. Local Sub-agent: C. B. Peterson, "D'ye smoke/young man?" growled the boss, frowning hard. ' "Y-Y-Yes, Sir," admitted the applicant for the joto (his heart in his boots). "Hah! — and drink too, hey! what?" "Only a beer' now and then, Sir." (The applicant thought it was all U.P.) "Oh, you do, do you?" thundered the boss. "That's all right then! Thought you might be one of those pernicketty non-smokers. I can't abide them. Smoke myself. Like a spot, too, sometimes. Think you'll suit me. But what tobacco d'ye smoke — American? Hey! What?" "Yes, sir. Plug." "Cut it out, young man cut it out, and substitute the New Zealand. Far better for you. It's toasted. The American isn't. Full of poisonous nicotine. What? Little flavour .and no bouquet worth mentioning, Go for New Zealand." This rather eccentri.c employer was right. There's no tobacco like the New Zealand. Delightful smoking and ciuite harmless. Many doctors smoke nothing else.- Only four 'brands, -remember: Riverhead Gold, Navy. Cut No. 8, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10: ;But take care when you huy. There are .imitations! . Woods' Great Peppermiut Cure For Children's Hacking Cough

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 89, 5 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 89, 5 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 89, 5 December 1931, Page 1

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