CHOICE TOMATOES, 3lbs. for l/« BANANAS — 3lbs. for 1/Always the Choicest of Fruit and Vegetables at the Lowest Priee. PLUMS, APRICOTS Phone Your Order to YEA ON & CO. Two Shops: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. , Phone 483.
PUBLIC NQTICFS. PAR leaves to-day for the Mount, Tauranga, return fare 15/-. — Phone 234, Davis. ROTORUA RATEPAYERS' ASSN. TO-NIGHT The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Peerless Hall at 8 p.m. All interested in the welfare' of our town will he welcome. G. C. NAUMANN, Hon. Sec. BEER BEER Make your own Home Brew with BARNES' BUG BEER PLANT Recipies for beer, stout and gingerbeer, also how to cultivate the famous Bulgarian Bug for Rheumatism, gastritis, etc. Guaranteed permanent and genuine. It is cheap and effective A. BELL, Agent, Cafe de Paris, opp. Morning Post. T> ACES, Hamilton, Saturday, 20th, Monday, 22nd. Return fare, 10/-, by Aard Cars. Phone 123D. Book early. RE-ORGANISATION MR. F. H. CROSLAND has pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the Hairdressing and Tobacconist Business recently conducted hy Messrs Nordbye and Channing , Tutanekai Street, next to Orange Fountain. The business has been eompletely re-organised and full stoclcs of all leading lines of tobaeco and cigarettes are carried. Ladies' and ' Gent's Hairdressing under latest modern methods A TRIAL SOLICITED. FOR BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS s e e McGINLEY FENTON ST. - Opp. Grand Hotel All Work Neatly and Efficiently Done Hand Sewing a Specialty COUNTRY WORK SOLICITED AT PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES IJNRESERVED QLEARING gALE Brent's Farm, Rotorua. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ,1932, At 10.30 a.m. Favoured with instructions from Messrs. Brent's, Ltd., who have disposed of their farm, we will sell on the property the whole of their live and dead stock, eomprising: — 44 Choice Jevsey Cross and Fresian Cows in full milk. 10 Heifers, R.W.B. 40 3yr. Steers and Heifers, 15 Breeding Sows, Berkshire and Tamworth, 2 Boars. 20 Weaner Pigs. 200 Good-framed Breeding Ewes. 130 Fat Lambs. 2 B.F. Rams. 1 Leister Ram. 3 Bulls. 7 Draught Horses and Harness. Milking machine and full range of farm Implements, all practically new. Milking plant complete, M.H. Mower (new), B.M. Sweep (new), Evona Topdresser, M.H. Rake, Cambridge Roller, I.H. Co. Drill, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 2 Single Ploughs, 90-gal. "Alfa" Separator (new), Milk Gans, 3 Incubators, 3 Brooders, 2 Hacks. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile ^GENCY 00., J^TD. YHE Annual General Meeting of the Rotorua Ratepayers' Association will be held in the Peerless Hall, on Thursday, 18th February, at 8 p.m. All are eordially invited to attend. G. C. NAUMANN, Hon. Sec. 4 draughts and draughts Sonie people play draughts with enjoyment. Some times draughts play with people and there is no enjoyment. "Where a chill develops through sitting in a draught in a room or a motor-car, the danger and inconvehience of a cold can he avoided by promptly taking Baxter's Lung Preserver. There are no "ifs" and "buts" about "Baxter's," the reliable remedy that has . proved itself over 60 years, 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6 at every chemist and store in New Zealand. "On the- voyage to New Zealand," writes Harold Reeve in "Jottings," a London Weekly, "when a feliow-passen-ger told me the New Zealand tobacco was toasted I thought he was pulling my Ieg. But he was right. The N.Z. tobacco IS toasted — and a wonderful difference it makes! This same stobacco is the finest I ever smoked. It's sweet and mellow, with a delicious flavour and it smells as good as it tastes. Toasting does that — ay, and more, because it extracts the nicotine from the leaf, so that you can smoke any amount of it without fear of consequences. There are no conse. quences! I don't know any other tobacco of which that can he said. Most of the American brands are rather rank in nicotine, and quite unsafe to smoke constantly. As long as I lived in New Zealand 3 smoked toasted tobacco. It is unique." There are four brands of t,his tobacco; Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut Plug No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10, these are the only toasted tobaceos. Of. cours' there are imitations!
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 18 February 1932, Page 1
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