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BELL'S T ravelling Studio FROM AUCKLAND will visit Rotorua in April, make your appointment now at Pratt and Co., Ltd., or ring Mr. Jobling at Brents, leaving nanle and address. BELL AND SON PHOTOGRAPHERS Established 1912. ~~ BUSINESS NOTTCES /^OMMERCIAL Typing and Short-hand Writing undertaken by an expert. — Address at Morning Post. lyiTSS TAYLOR, Dressmaker, .for Coats 1 A and Costumes. — 67 Eruera St., opp. "Mansions." QLIM, youthful figure acqulred hy taking ° Youth-o-form Capsules before meals; 201b. reduction 6 weeks. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. T>UY Your Shoes at Malcolm's, and be J-' satisfled, Long life, low cost, high quality. — Malcolm's Shoe Store, Tutanekai St. /"YBESITY taxes the heart! Reduce superfluous flesh safely, harmlessly, by taking Youth-o-form; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. A 7ITA-MATE Tea for Rheumatism, Keuritis, Indigestion, Insomnia and Acid troubles. — R. Stewart, agent, next Majestic. J. P. McKAY EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Late Surgioal Bootmaker, Klng George V. Hospital, has now opened business in HINEMOA ST., opp. "Post." AII classes boots and shoes efficiently repaired and surgicai boots made TAANCE till morning If you will, but keep your face fresh with Rachel Face Cream; 1/6. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. MISCELLANEOUS. "DE sure and Inspect our Men's Working ■*-* Boots for winter wear. Quality and prices right. — Malcolm's Shoe Store, Tutanekai St. T OVELIEST of charms^ — a perfect skin! Secured with Rachel Vanishing Cream; 1/6 jar. — E. H. Crawford. Chemist, opp. Post Office. T TAIR with gleams of hurnished gold hy using Rachel Hair Tonic, which prevents greyness; 3/6. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opp. Post Office. e TUTANEKAI STREET SPECIALS. TQ EDITCED in pri£e, but not in quality. Small goods, 1/- per doz. — Graeff Bros. "The Quality Bakers." i . — OUR BOOST TEASPOON TEA No Tannin Dust — Hygienlcally Packed A unique blend of Ceylons finest summer harvested Teas expertly processed and packed. FRAGRANT AND DELICIOUS WE GIVE in:— EVERY Jlb. PACKET a Dainty Afternoon Teaspoon. EVERY 11b PACKET a good quality Stainless Teaspoon or 1 Pure Linen TT p 'nVflT,pnipT EVERY 21b' BILLIE a wonderful glass tumbler. EVERY 51b TREASURE CHEST a Treasure. Enterprise C&sh Store, (Next Grand Tieatre) TUTANEKAI STREET

LOCKE'S SPECIALS. SPECIALS REXONA COMPLEXION SOAP, Only 1 /- per Cake FIGS — The Softest and Cleanest Ever Offered for Sale — Only 6d per 1b. BISCUITS — BISCUITS TRY OUR DAISY ASSORTED Only 1/- per 1b. LOCKE'S SERVICE STORE NEAR STATION COSTELLO'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 Serviee. dyers and cleaners. QUITS Cleaned, Pressed and renovated. Same day serviee if required; collected and delivered.— Arthur de Luen, opp. Morning Post. "J say Bffi, where did you get your new suit?" "It's my old suit renovated at Arthur de Luen's. He also cleans costumes. dresses, etc. Cleans and reblocks PLASTERING AND TILING. "When you need anything done in plastering, tiling ahd concreting, it pays to have the services of an expert. My thirty years' experience and the many Jobs exectited by myself in Rotorua are a guarantee of value. My prices are right and all work faithfully executed. Estimates 1 given. C. P. ALLEN, Pukaki Street.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 192, 7 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 192, 7 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 192, 7 April 1932, Page 1

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