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PEACHES OF EXTRA FINE QUALITY Suitable .for EATING OR PRESERVING At B. DAVID & CO. Arawa and Tutanekai Streets. PHONE 108.

SITUATIONS.' — Vacant or Wa-nteel. ^LDERLY Widower requires help, genial and obliging; wages 10/- weekly. — Burgoyne, Meade Street, Whaka. "lY^NTED. — Young .Singie Man for Farm Work, under Scheme No. 4A —Apply Borough Council. QHEF, man, first-class, now in Auckland, seeks position in Rotorua; honest, sober, clean. I have worked with this man for fiye seasons .in Rotorua, and can thoroughly recommend him. — Apply, in first instance, to Fred Reeve, the Mansions. Phone 145. ILXOUSEMAID wants a position in Boardinghouse or Hotel.— Write C.S., c/o Morning Post. QUT of a job? Adve/tise in "The M. rning Post" war.t advert.lsement column. LOST AND FOUNP" T OST, hetwcen Post Office and Te Ngae, One Rim, off Oldsmobile Car. — Finder plense leave at Bates' Garage. T OST Friday, Pair of Tyre chams~be^ tween Toatoaroa and Tirau — C. Newson, 85 Pukuatua St. Rotorua.

w anted known YitA-MATE Tea strongly recommended by medical profession. — R. Stewart, Agent, next Majestic. gNIP! A few 1 ines of odd~ sizes in Ladies' High Quality Footwear. Prices from 8/6. — Malcolm, Tutanekai St. A RTIIt R de LUEN, opposite Morning Post, has just opened a new range of suitings, from £7; trousers from 35/-. Ladies* and gents' iwn materials made up. "jyrORNING POST" Classified advts. A bring results. Three lines 1/-. Three insertions for 2/6. | "g^LDERLY people avoid surplus flesn ] and retain good health hy taking Youth-o-form Capsules. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. if

MOTORS AND CYCLES. Lead Tbe Way On a B.S.A. Lead The Way On a B.S.A. Lead The Way On a B.S.A. THE 1932 BLUE STAR THE 1932 BLUE STAR R.S.A. R.S.A. is now on view at THE BYKO BRIEF # SPE CIFIC ATIONS 4Speed Gear Box, Rachet Brake Design, Racing cams, Amal Pump Carburetter, Forged Steel Flywheels, Valv© guide Lubrication, Upswept exhaust Pipes, Pillion Seat, Improved Tank, etc., etc. PRICE: 3-49 H.P| £81 10/4.9P H.P £92 10/INSPECTION INVITED THE BYKO THE BYKO TUTANEKAI STREET

^JiET slim and keep slim without dieting or violent exercise, by taking \outh-o-form Capsules. Absolutely harmless. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. JDUST, hips, ankles, legs and chin lose surplus fat when you take Youth-o-form; 6/6. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. T5UY and Sell in "The Morning Post" ■*-J columns. 15 words 1/-: 3 Insert* 2/6. JpLUMPNESS! Youth_o-form Capsule# reduce superfiuous fiesh safely. pleasantly; 201b. reduction 6 weeks. — M. J. Spear and other Chemists. Married ladies who never smoked themselves— there are still some of them about you know — often object strongly to "Father" smoking, especially 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 wlse wife knows full well that smoking makes for harmony in the home, and that irritability and "snappishness" quickly yield to the beneflcient 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, swCetest' and most fragrant, because there is practically no nicotine in it — it's toasted! There are only four brands: Riverhead YYUT of*a job? Advertise in "The Morn- ^ ing Post" want advertisement column. — - j

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 196, 12 April 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 196, 12 April 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 196, 12 April 1932, Page 1

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