ARE YOU INSURED? A.M.P. SOCIETY WE HAYE A POLICY FOR EVERY NEED. For a New Policy writo to KEITH BUCHANAN ROTORUA DISTRICT AGHNT A-M.P. Society Phnno 161 - - Matamata. Local Sub-sgent: C. B. Peterson, BUSINESS NOTICES TTAyE your boot« and shoes repairod at Hart's and choose yoar otrn matarial. BroTrnhldo, Greanhid® or UBkI«a. — T. L Hart, Cr. Tutanekai and Pukaki Straata. OURPLUS Fat simply dissolves away when you take Youth-O-Form Capsules. 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chamists. T7ITA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, Heu- * ritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Acid troubles.— R. Stewart, agent, next Majestic. J. P. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Uate Surg-ical Bootmaker, King Georse T Hospital, has now opened busiaess In HINEMOA ST., ©pp. "Post." All classes boots and shoes effloiently repaired and surgical boots made. M T StfE LLANEOTTSr" "I1TOSE, Hose, Hose; Jin. Goodyear Hose at 5-id per foot — At Rotorua Hardware and Plumbing Co., Pukuatua St. TJOILS, Pimples, Abseesses, Carbuncles disappear when you eat Yeaston Tablets; 36 for 2/6, 100 for 5/6. All Chemists. "IVfORNING POST" Classifled advts. -*■ bring resitlts. Three lines 1/-. Three insertions for 2/6. TUTANEKAI STREET SPFUFaIST "DOOT Repalrs neatly and promptly executed. Hand-sewn work a speciality at F. L. Hart's Cr. Tntanekai and Pukaki Stretes. OUARTER-ACRE Sectlons, £25. Only three left; stone's throw centre town Cottrell's. MALCOLM'S KEEP UP WITH THE MARCH OF PROGRESS. TO WELCOME THE NEW YEAR WITH A SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM , AND CONFIDENCE IN ROTORUA'S FUTURE Malcolm's Have Pleasure in Inviting Their Many Customers to Inspect the Modern Improvements Which Have ■Just Been Completed to Their Tutanekai Street Premises. Better Windows, Better Stocfes, Better Prices and Better Service. Malcolm's Shoe Store TUTANEKAI ST., (Near Station.) ~ LOCKE'S SPECTALS. Father Christmas is Just Around the Corner. ARE YOUR COOKING ARRANGEMENTS WELL IN HAND? . A Little Forethought Now Saves That Last Minute Rush. LOCKE'S CAN HELP YOU OUT WITH THE BEST SELECTION OF XMAS FRUITS AND NUTS IT IS POSSIBLE TO CONCEIVE. FRESH STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. SEE US NOW. LOCKE'S THE BUSY GROCER Tutanekai Street Near Station MOTOR REPAIRS FOR MOTOR REPAIRS OILS AND BENZINE LAKESIDE GAEAGE, J. R. JONES AII Jobs Receive Personal Attention. Tutanekai St., opp. Waiwera House. An Auckland lady relates how she was accosted in Queen Street by a shabbily dressed man who begged so hard for a sixpence that at last she gave him one— and then followed to see what he would do. She expected he would make for a public-house. But he bolted into the nearest tobacconist's shop. He emerged puffing a battered old briar, his face radiant! The indignant lady "told him off," declai-ing he had wasted her sixpence! But was it wasted? That lady evidently didn't know there is such a thing as "tobacco-hunger." But smokers know. They know, too, that it is sometimes as hard to endure as the craving for food. Perhaps it was in this instance? It certainly looked like it. Tobacco is immensely comforting when trouble comes. But to banish care it must he good not the imported stuff, often poisonous with nicotine but the New Zealand article, practically "nicotineless" because it is toasted. Brands? There are four: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. i " A GED" Complexions given youthful A appearance by use of Rachel Face Cream; 1/6.— E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office.
REO TRUCKS ARE MADE FOR HARD WORK— AND DO IT,— F. GOODSON, AGENT, PHONE 41,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 99, 17 December 1931, Page 1
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