SITUATIQNS. — Vacant or Wanted. TAOMESTIC posijtion wanted by eapable young ladiy.— Address at Morning Post. y 401 Y> EFINED eouple, capable, man experienced clref and houseman-steward; \vife housekeeper or other duties. English and colonial experience. Accept reasonable wage for good home. — Apply " Experienced," Morning Post. -by experienced English cook, either hotel or private work. Slight nursing experience to elderly eouple or companion. Rotorua preferred. — Phone or write Miss Bloomfield, Surrey House. TY^-NTED. — Good cook-general, used to teleplione, — Address at Morning Po'st | 398 T> EFINED youngivoman wanted, houseJL^/ keeper for bacltelor, Rotorua district. Light job, small wffges. — Apply "A.B.C.," Morning Post. OMMERCIAL T Yping and ShorLhand Writing undertiken by an expert— Address at Morning Post. "jL'OR all drainage -estimates^ concrete A paths and sanifai-y plumbing. Estimates free— C. J. Regan, 96 Malfroy Rd. West. f I ~~ wanteiLKNOTFN I> ACES, Hamilton, Wednesday, 24th. Return fare, 10/-, by Aard Cars.— T'hone 123 D. Boolc early. pROTECT Your Skin from sun, wind and rain by using Rachel Face Cream; 1/6 jar from E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. T) ACHEL Face Cream preserves vaiuable natural oils of skin that soap and water dry up; 1/6 jar.— E. H. Crawford, Cliemist, opp. Post Office. "^/ITA-MATE Tea strongly recommended ' by medical profession. — R. Stewart, Agent, next Majestic. "V/OUTHFUL Appearance secured by jireventing greyness. ' Rachel Hair Tonic keeps hair colourful. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. QUMMER Sports! Fat figures are con- ^ sjjicuous. Reduce safely with Youth-o-form Capr.des; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. A RTHUR de Luen, opposite Morning Post, has just opened a new range of suitings, from £7, trousers from 35/-. Ladies' and gents' Own materials made up. QUMMER Sun dries your skin! Pro- ^ tect it by using Rachel Face Cream. Nnn-Greasy; 1/6 jar. — E. II. Crawford, Cliemist, op. Post Ofiiee. GLOW of Youth in your skin! Rachel Face Cream gently stimulates circulation; 1/6 jar. — E. II. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. INSURE AND BE SECURE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire Marine Accident Consult our Local Agents for all Classes of Insurance Business Agencies throughout New Zealand. CQSTELLQ'S SPECIALS. THE BEST MEALS AND CHOICEST FISH, Fresh and Smoked are Obtainable at COSTELLO'S TUTANEKAI STREET- PHONE 460 Where you get Cleanliness, Civility and Quick Service. A LLURING girlish charm secured by reducing with ' Youth-o-form Capsules. Absolutely harmless; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists.
COACH PAINTING AND DUCO. We will make your car loolt ns new. Workmanship guaranteed. As we are experts in this line of business, you will be well satisfied if you give us a trial. Mudguards and Panels Repaired. S. M. KINGSLAND, HINEMOA ST. (Opp.. Armidale). C.o. Mr. H. Langguth. GARRIOCK'S For *Your. Clothing Requirements GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Every article drastieally reduced. Stocks must be cleared to make room for fresh shipments. GARRIOCK'S TUTANEKAI street, 'Next Grand Theatre.) A retired tobaceonist over on the West Coast has been telling a reporter some of the secrets of the trade. "They talk about pipes guaranteed to absorb the nicotine, and scores of such pipes have been patented. But it can't be done. If the nicotine is to be expelled you must treat the tobacco — not the pipe. And the only way is to toast the leaf, same as they are doing with the New Zealand tobacco. The toasting extracts the poison and leaves the baeoy as sweet as a nut with a flavour and aroma you won't flnd in other tobaccos. Imported brands contain a lot of nicotine, the New Zealand hardly any. Which is the best for the health? Aslc any doctor." Well, toasting certainly makes all the difference! There are only four brands of the genuine toasted: Riverhead Cold, Navy Cut No, 3, Cavendish and .Cut Plug No. 10. But — mark this! — the popularity of these brands has led to various imitations getting onto the market. 'Twas ever thus! So take care when you buy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 1
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