GARRIOCK'S For Your Clothing .- Requirements ' GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Every artiele drastically reduced. Stocks must be cleared to" make room for fresh shipments. GARRIOCK'S TUTANEKAI STREET, 7Next Grrand Theatre.) BUSINESS NOTICES lYTALCOLM' S Great Anniversary Boot x A and Shoe Sale now in full swing. Priees slashed all Departments. "JLTAVE your boots and shoes repaired at Hart's and choose your own mater:al, Brownhide, Greenhide or Uskide. — F. L. Hart, Or. Tutanekai & Pukaki Sts. (CLENDERISE with Youth-o-form, which reduces hips, thighs and ahdomen; >/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. "OlTA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, Neu- * ritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Aeid q-oubles. — R. Stewart, agent, next JMajesic. J. P. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER bate Surgieal Bootmalcer, ICing George V. Uospital, has now opened business in HINEMOA ST., opp. "Post." AII classes boots and shoes efficiently repaired and surgieal boots made. MISCELLANEOUS] ~ ■yTALCOLiM'S Great Anniversary Boot x and Shoe Sale now in full swing. 'rices slashed all Departments. A UIj Chemists of repute sell Yeaston *• Tablets. Refuse dead yeast sub•titutes; 36 for 2/6; 100 for 5/6. All "hemists. T AND for Sale. Sell it through "The Morning Post." 15 words 1/-. fhree insertions 2/6. TUTANEKAI STREET SPECIALsT DOOT Repairs neatly and prc-mptly executed, Hand-sewn work a spe•iality at F. L. Hart's Cr. Tutanekai and 'ukaki Stretes. tnierprise Casli Store, TUTANEKAI STREET (Next Grand Theatre) LOOSE, BEST CEYLON TEA, 1/6 and 2/- per lb. THE FAMOUS TEASPOON TEA, New Stocks Just Arrived, 2/8 lb. SEE OUR WINDOW MOTOR REPAIRS ~ FOR motor repairs OILS AND BENZINE LAKESIDE GARAGE, j. r. jones USED CARS FOR SALE \I1 Jobs Receive Personal Attention. Tutanekai St., opp. Waiwera House. LOCKE'S SPECIALS. TEA IS TEA At LOCKE'S AND IT IS REAL TEA AT ONLY 1/8 and 2/- per lb. 1 /8 and 2/- per lb. AIso: NEW SEASON'S WALNUT HALVES Fresh and Fruity NEW SEASON'S FINEST POTATOES, 4/6 a bag; 2/- a qnarter SPLENDID NEW ONIONS, 7lbs. a 1/TRY IT. locke's THE BUSY GROCER ! Tutanekai Street Near Station MALCOLM'S Great Anniversary Boot and Shoe Sale now in fuli swing. Priees slashed all Departments. "AGED" Complexions given youthful appearanee by use of Rachel Face Cream; 1/6.— E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Offiee. Married ladies who never smoked themselves — there are still some of them about you know — ofte.n object strongly to "Father". smoking, especially in the house, so that the poor fellow if he wants fo "hlow a cloud" when at home is comnelled to go to the garden if it's fme and ihe coal-hole if it isn't. But the wise wife knows full well that smoking makes for harmony in the home, and_ that irritability and "snappishness" quickly yield to the Mneficient influence of the weed. So she offers no objection when father gets out his pipe and fills up. Of course the tobacco should be the best,_ not the foreign stuff generally loaded with nicotine, and more likely to increase irrifahility than to allay it. Toasted tobacco 3s the purest, most wholesome, sweetest and most fragrant, because there is practieally no nicotine in it — it's toasted! ' There are only four brarids: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. But talce care what you buy— there are hnitations about! ■ft/TALCODM'S Great Anniversary Boot ; and Shoe Sale now in full swing. Prices slashed all Departments.
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 136, 1 February 1932, Page 1
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