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BELL'S Travelling Studio FROM AUCKLAND i | will visit Eotorua in April, make ! youl- appointment now at Pratt i and Co., Ltd., or ring 378, l leaving namg and address. BELL AND SON Established 1912. BUSINESS NOTicis r\ NLY a few days left to select that new pair of shoes for the races. Don't miss seeing those snappy new fancy trims, broeades, etc., at Malcolm's— the • >.st word in footwear. QLENDERISE with Youth-o-form, which ^ reduces hips, thighs and ahdomen; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. \ 7TTA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Acid trouhles. — R. Stewart, agent, next Majestic. j. p. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Eate Surgieal Bootmalcer, King George V. Hospital, has now opened business In HINEMOA ST., opp. "Post." All classes boots and shoes efficiently repaired and surgical boots made. MISCELLANEOUS. " TUST the thing for the school hoys — A ^ sturdily huilt, long-wearing school boot at a low price at Malcolm's. Your •uspection invited. T AND for Sale. Sell it through "The Morning Post." 15 words 1/-. Three insertions 2/G. OINCE we have the Iargest stock of ^ children's boots and shoes in town at *he most reasonable prices you are sure 'o find what you want at Malcolm's. "MORNING POST" Classified advts. 1 1 bring results. Three lines 1/-. Three insertions for 2/6. /YUT of a job? Advertise in "The Morning Post" want advertisement •olumn. TUTANEKAI STREET SPECIALsT OUR BOOST TEASPQON TEA No Tannin Dust — Hygienically Packed A unique blend of Ceylons finest summer harvested Teas expertly processed and packed. FRAGBANT AND DELICIOUS WE GIVE in:— EVERY 11b. PACKET a Dainty Afternoon Teaspoon. EVERY 11b PACKET a good qual--ty Stainless Teaspoon or 1 Pure Linen Hankerchief. EVERY .21b BILLIE a wonderful ?lass tumbler. EVERY 51b TREASURE CHEST a Treasure. Snterprise Cash Store, (Next Grand Theatre) TUTANEKAI STREET MOTOR REPAIRS FOR MOTOR REPAIRS OILS AND BENZINE LAKESIDE GARAGE, J. R. JONES USED CARS FOR SALE j All Jobs Receive Personal Attention. j . Tutanekai St., opp. Waiwera House. . LOCKE'S SPECIALS. TEA IS TEA At LOCKE'S I AND IT IS REAL , TEA AT ONLY 1/8 and 2/- per Ib. 1/8 and 2/- per Ib. Also : i NEW SEASON'S WALNUT HALVES | 1 Fresh and Fruity > NEW SEASON'S FINEST POTATOES, 4/6 a bag; 2/- a quarter SPLENDID NEW ONIONS, 7lbs. a 1/TRY IT. LOCKE'S THE BUSY GROCER Tutanekai Street Near Station J " A GED" Complexions given youthful ! appearance hy use of Rachel Face - Cream; 1/6. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, , opp. Post Office. DYERS AND CLEANERS. QUITS Cleaned, Pressed and renovated. ^ Same day service if required; collected and delivered. — Arthur de Luen, opp. Morning Post. "y~say" Bill, where did you get your new suit?" "It's my old suit renovated at Arthur de Luen's. Hf also cleans eds- • tumes, dresses,4 etc. Cleans and reblocks FOR YEAR OLD CHILDREN Every mother should know that Baxter' s Lung Preserver is a perfectly safe, reliable and palatahle remedy for children at one year and upwards, In qases of croup, who'oping cough, difficulty of hreathing, and all chest , troubles, give "Baxter' s" in accordance j with the table of doses described on the label of every hottle. Pin your faith to "Baxter's," proved for 60 years. . Sold every where at 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.

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 149, 16 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 149, 16 February 1932, Page 1

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