BELL'S Travelling Studio FROM AUCKLAND will visit Rotorua in April, make your appointment now at Pratt and Co., Ltd., or ring Mr. Jobling at Brents, leaving name and address. BELL AND SON PHOTOGRAPHERS Established 1912.
BUSINESS NOTICES "jyr P. Motors solicit your patronage. Avre •will give you service. Try us. — Phone 168. TARESSMAKING.— Frocksi Costumos, ^ Coats. School girls catered for. — Miss Howell, "Home," Opp. Railway Station. TpOR all dralnage estlmates, concrete paths and sanitary plumbing. Estimates free.— C. J. Regan, 96 Malfroy Rd. West. "TCMGURE of youth again yours by reduc--1- ing with Youth-o-form Capsules; 6/6. Absolutely harmless. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. "A/TEN'S Tan Shoes from 11/9, at MaiA A colm's. LDERLY people avoid surplus flesh and retain good health hy taking Youth-o-form Capsules. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. A7ITA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, isrenritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Acid troubles. — R: Stewart, agent, next Majestic. . J. P. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Late Surgioal Bootmaker, King George Y. Hospital, has now opened business iu HINEMOA ST., opp. "Post." All classes boots and shoes efficiently repaired and surgical boots made miscellaneous. QEE our latest styles in Ladies' Slippers, ^ in two-tone patents, with heel. IJseful Easter gifts. — Malcolm's. T> ACHEL Face Cream leaves a smooxh, ^ velvety surface on which powder lies evenly; 1/6. — E. II. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. T^XQUISITELY fair skin seeured by use of Rachel Face Cream: delicate fragrance; 1/6. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. TUTANEKAI STREET SPECIALS. OUR BOOST TEASPOON TEA No Tannin Dust — Hygienically Packed A unique blend of Ceylons finest summer harvested Teas expertly proeessed and packed. FRAGRANT AND DELICIOUS WE GIVE in:— EVERY llb. PACKET a Dainty Afternoon Teaspoon. ' EVERY llb PACKET a good quality Stainless Teaspoon or 1 Pure Linen Hankerchief. EVERY 21b BILLIE a wonderful glass tumbler. EVERY 51b TREASURE CHEST a Treasure. Enterprise C^sfo Store, (Next Grand Theatre) TUTANEKAI STREET
LOCKE'S SPECIALS. LOCKE'S SPECIALS TRY OUR MILD SUGAR CURED BACON, ONLY lOd. PER LB. NICELY CUT RASHERS. GOOD TEA AT ... 1/8 AND 2/New Dates 4d. per lb. New Figs 6d. per lb. New Prunes 5d. per lb. SPECIAL SOAP 6d., 9d., and 1/- per bar. LOCKE'S THE BUSY GROCER Tutanekai Street (near Station). DYERS AND CLEANERS. OIJITS Cleaned, Pressed and renovated. ^ Same day service if required; collected and delivered. — Arthur de Luen, opp. Morning- Post. "J say Bill, where did you get your new suit?" "It's my old suit renovated at Arthur de Luen's. He also cleans costumes, dresses, etc. CJeans and reblocks PLASTERING AND TILING. When you need anything done in plastering, tiling and concreting, it pays to have the services of an expert. My thirty years' experience and the many jobs executed by myself in Rotorua are a guarantee of value. My prices are right and all work faithfully executed. Estimates given. . C. P. ALLEN, Pukaki Street. Married ladies who never smoked themselves — there are still some of them about you know — often object strongly to "Father" smoking, especial'ly in the house, so that the poor fellow if he wants to "blow a cloud" when at home is compelled to go to the garden if it's fine and the coal-hole if it isn't. But the wise wife knows full well that smoking makes for harmony in the home, and that irritability and "snappishness" quickly yield to the beneficient influence of the weed. So she offers no objection when father gets out his pipe and fills up. Of course the tobacco should be the best, not the foreign stuff generally loaded with nicotine, and more likely to increase irritability than to allay it. Toasted tobacco is the purest, most wholesome, sweetest and most fragrant, because there is practically no nicotine in it — it's toasted! There are only fourbrands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. But take care what you buy — there are Imitations about!
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 173, 15 March 1932, Page 1
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