wm T ~ PEACHES OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY Suitable for EATINGlpR PRESERVING v 'At B. DAVID & CO. Arawa and Tutanekai Streets. .PHONE 108.
SITUATIONS.^ — Vacant or Wanted. f T)WOMAN, yotmg, wants housework, * * small wasllings; 1/- an hour; urgent. — Write "Keen," Morning Post. v A ^REAL Carpenter wants work, capable, reliable, reasonable — try hini. — "Compass," c.o. Box 4, Rotorua,, ■ta/A^TKD- — Position Cook or Ilouse- " * keeper; experienced. — Apply "B.E.," c/o Morning Post. Y^OMMERCIAL Typing and Short-hand ^ Writing undertaken by an expert.— Address at Morning Post. Y~yUT of a job? Adve.-tise in "The Morning Post" war.t advertisement column. WANTED KNOWN ~ ~ TVNEW Films, 120 size, eight exposures for 1/3, at Troughton Clark's. FJ^AUR AN O A Races, — Saturday next, 7/6 return. Book your seat now. Rotorua Bus Co., Ltd. Phone 291. ry /C\ RETURN Fare hy Aard Cars from / Rotorua to Races, Tauranga, 011 Saturday, 12th. Book early for good seat. Phone 1231). rTVAURANGA Races. — Car for party of four or five, moderate cliarge, leaving- early. — I'lione 234, Davis. |>UY and Sell in "The Morning Post" 'JLJ columns. 15 words 1/-; 3 inserts "OACK all your troubles in your old kit bag and iravel to Malcolm's for your j next pair of shoes. ¥? ACHEL Face Cream preserves vaiuahle natural oils of skin that soap and water dry up; 1/6 jar.— E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. ^/ITA-MATE Tea strongly recommended by medical profession. — R. Stewart, Agent, next Majestic. "YOUTHFUL Appearance secured by1 preventing greyness. Rachel Hair Tonic keeps hair colourful. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. "H/STORNING POST" ClassiHed advts. bring results. Three lines 1/-. Three insertions for 2/6. T^O YOU Jazz 01- still affect the old time dances. It does not signify because you can get all your requirements for evening wear at Malcolm's. r\VERWEIGHT? Dnn't look old and unattractive. Reduce the quiclt way with Youth-o-form Capsules. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. \ RTHUR de Luen, opposite Morning Post, has just opened a new range of suitings, from £7, trousers from 35/-. Ladies' and gents' *)wn materials made "P. _ GLOW of Youth in your skin! Rachel Face Cream gently stimulates circulation; 1/6 jar. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. npiIERE will be no grey skies Sonny Boy if you ask father to buy you a nioe pair of boots at Malcolm's. SLIM, youthful figure can he yours by taking Youth-o-form Reducing Capsules. Absolutely harmless; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. HELP wanted. Advertise in "The Morning Post" want ad. columns. COSTELLO'S SPECIALS. THE BEST MEALS AND CHOICEST FISH, • Fresh and Smoked are Obtainable at COSTELLO'S TUTANEKAI STREET. PHONE 460 Wbere you get Cleanliness, Civility and Quick Service. COACH PAINTING AND DUCO. We will make your car look as new. Workmanship guaranteed. As we are experts in tbis line of business, you will be well satisfied if you give us a fcrial. Mudgu-ards 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 drastically reduced. Stocks must be cleared to make room for fresh shipments. GARRIOCK'S TUTANEKAI STREET, /Next Grand Tbeatre.) MOTORIST BENEFITS FROM PULMONAS "I flnd Pulmonas a great heneflt during long spells of driving," writes a motorist. "One taken every now and again wards off the dangerous effects of exposure to all weathers which motoring entails. Thanks to Pulmonas, I keep always free from coughs, colds and similar ailments." DTJY and Sell in "The Morning Post" •*-* columns. 15 words 1/-; 3 inserts 2/6. „
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 170, 11 March 1932, Page 1
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