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H.OLLYWOOD i Reasons Why we Should Rcasons Why we Should TOILET SALON c, 0 , fG. M. HODGSON Shop in Rotorua ^"OP m Rotorua More Beauti- ARAWA STREET. ful Hair 9. Security of tenure ^pr your husSEE OUE DISPLAY OF NEW 1. It helps to make a bigger town. band's job. 10. The stimulation of civic spirit. tueene Per- UAMIffiArQ 2' EiggCr toV,nS mea" !nJust,'y 11. If Rotorua is good e»oiigh to manent W.vo HAINDBAGO 3 More industry means moro Hvo in it is good enough to sup. Featuring ' employment. 12 Every penny spent out of tbe Phone 184 for Your Appoint- 4. More employment means town retards its progress & yours 13. Rotorua snops provide every. ments. EMBROIDERED TAPESTRY more wages. thing yQu want Tutanekai St. and Pukuatua St., p 7/ * ifi/ Morle prosperity. 14. Rotorua sbops give COMMERCE BUILDINGS m ' I?u ser?ice- , 6. Brighter homes. 15. There is only one excuse to shop out7. Greater purchasing power. side Rotorua and _______________________________________________________________________________ that is lack of civic ~ 8. A future for your children. pride." Home Preserves =__= ___ Home Preserves Are Better and We Have FIRST0f™WING the Right Utensils NEW MARINER HATS JARS, PRESERYING PANS, SCALES, CAPS, RINGS, in JAR WRENCHES^^EXm| ^qS' STRAINERS> THE LATEST PASTEL FELTS quality utensils at mrs. 'm. e. cave's HERE THEY ARE IN A SPECIAL OFFERING WITH OTOT,T,^ "SONIA MILLINERY" PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR ARAWA STREET PHUNfc. 329 TEN YEARS. — MAKE AN INSPECTION EARLY — J. F. Thomas „s;"L'sn , T ^ : IRONMONGER, TUTANEKAI STREET J T J\/| ]\/l M ^6^ /\ 5 N IDRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN MANTLE AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS MILLINERY FROM 2/11 UP SNELL'S R.M. BUILDINGS — TUTANEKAI STREET , PHONE 109. v 1======^^ watch " " l— JPPi t h i s s p a c e 1 ■ THE BEEHIVE, ARAWA STREET. MISSES HITCHEN AND JOHNSTONE, . I . SPECIALISTS IN art needlework WOOLS INFANTS' WEAR ij Slashing Reductions ■ , . „ ~ IN THIS SEASON'S DRESS MATERIALS at practically cost price styled pj FOR 1932 'MBiLI SUITABLE FOR RACE FROGKS FOOTWEAR THAT DEPICTS THIS IS Y0UE OHANCE TO SECURE A DRESS LENGTH AT |( A LOW COST— DON'T MISS IT Everything Good - Such Is the Footwear That is Presented in . . __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ . Our New Summer Showing at "THE OPEN WAREHOUSE" BARBER SHOE CO. . . r-N A. L. JONES, LTD., Ladies' Glace, bars and cords, sizes from TUTANEKAI STREET (Near Station) ROTORUA. 2i to 8, both high and low beel — " — — — — - — ! At 14/6' Patents, same as above. — At 15/6. M SPeeia, Eine oi Eadie, Co8y S,iPPer5( PHEW! HOT, ISNT IT! ' in pxrpntional value— At 3/11 But if you could take a peep into Ewert's Cool Stores you would exceptional vaiue At 3/1 1. catch a breath of the Arctie and a sen'sation of coolness and health. This is the atmosphere in which Ewert's goods are stored, _ o and explains why his stocks are always fresh and sweet. Men'als^°in^rXt— AT^S5/?5' ^ th^e dlffer6nt shaped toes; STUDY YOUB HEALTH AND SHOP AT rnnp Rarber Shop fo EWERT'S jl/cii uui kjuuv \*/\J • TUTANEKAI STREET, HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FOOD. cr. J. Hinde, Manager), tutanekai streetj '• near rotorua furnishing co. 5 1 1 1 ... = , . , g 5 . = - s

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 136, 1 February 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 136, 1 February 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 136, 1 February 1932, Page 6

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