FRESH TOMATOES Grown in Our Own Gardens 4d, 6d, 8cl lb. Always the Choicest of Fruit and Vegetables at the Lowest Price. CHERRIES, PLUMS, APRICOTS STRAWBERRIES. Phone Your Order to YEA ON & CO. Two Shops: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. Phone 483. PUBLIC NQ7TCFS.~~ E W A R D Will be given for information leadin;: to the conviction of iierson TAICING BRASS NAME-PLATE FROM OFFICE IN TUTANEKAI STREET, Or for the recovery of same. ,H. E. GOODWIN, Architect. NGONGOTAHA gTOCK §ALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 P.M. 100 I-IEAD CATTLE. 200 FAT EWES. 300 STORE EWES. 150 STORE LAMBS. 80 WEANER PIGS. pARMERS' ^UCTIONEERING COMPlNY, T E PUKE. Local Agent: W. G. STEMBRIDGE. I" AND for Sale. Sell it through "The Morning Post." 15 words 1/-. Three insertions 2/6. SIGHT TESTING. F. R. HOWARD, Registered Optician, representing BARRY & BEALE, LTD., Optical Specialists, 322 Queen St., AUCKLAND, Visits Rotorua every month and mav be consulted at Mr. McArthur's den tal rooms, Pukuatua St. Next Vlslt Thursday and Friday, January 21st and 22nd, 1932. Appointments may be made with Mr. D. E. Sheaf, Chemist. Tutanekai St QOCHRANE PARK CARNIVAL. Competitors who have not yet received their prize money may do so hy applying at the office of the "Rotorua Morning Post." J. W. COCHRANE, Organiser. BUT and Sell in "The Morning Post" columns. 15 words 1/-; 3 inserts 2/6. F. BUTLER AND CO. CONTRACTORS We hereby wish to notify the public of Rotorua and surrounding districts that we have just completed arrangements for-a PUMICE PIT WITHIN TWO MILES OF THE BOROUGH OF ROTORUA, from which we can supply the best pumice at very low rates in quantities from 1 yard to-50,000 yards. Also plenty of soil for filling and the best of black soil for top dressing. SAND AT 'VERY LOW RATES. Cow Manure in Loads of 3 yards 15/- per load. All orders left at' the De Luxe Service Station will receive prompt attention. PHONE 432. Or direct with — MR. A. BAKER, Manager AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR ANY MOTOR CAR. VIX VIX NEWER, CHEAPER MODEL. SAVES BENZINE AND ENGINE WEAR. Guaranteed To Pay For Itself. 10 DAYS' TRIAL REQUESTED (Local References Supplied) Cedric L. Knight , ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, KING STREET. Workshop: Hinemoa St. Phone 105. "The first smoke of the day — can you beat it?" writes Frank L. Smedley, in the New York "Smokers' Journal." "I used," he ContinUes, "to bar smoking till after breakfast. Now I have a pipe before I get up! How did I acquire this pernicious habit? It was whlle I was in New Zealand last fall, and the New Zealand tobacco must take the blame! This is the best I ever smoked, so good I couldn't wait till after breakfast for a whiff. And since my return to Uncle Sam's country I have kept up the practice. The New Zealand tobacco, I should tell you, is toasted (quite an elaborate process), and the toasting frees it of nicotine, and gives it its appealing flavour and famous bouquet. Ouly four brands are manufaetured, and should you thinlc i of visiting New Zealand (one of the love- ; liest countries in the world) you'll do well to sarnple them. I have yet to find the equal of this tobacco." The four brands referred to by Mr. Smedley are: Riverhead Gold. Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 119, 12 January 1932, Page 1
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