FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF THE FINEST QUALITY At THE LOWEST PRICES YEA ON & CO. Two Shop?: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. Phone 488.
PUBLIC NOTIgFS. A LL persons found with Dog or Gun on my property Lake Rotoma, will be prosecuted.— Atkinson, Rotoma. ^"OTICE TO gHOOTERS _ The properties of the undermentioned are absolutely Closed to All Shooting. Trespassers will be prosecuted. All dogs shot. Tihiotonga, N. B. Hunt, J. W. Wrigley, H. P. Ford, J. H. Powell, H. C. Hardcastle, W. J. Scott, Kawaha Point. LADIES' HOCKEY.OPENING OF SEASON AT GOVERNMENT GROUNDS, SATURDAY NEXT. 3 p.m. — Taniwha v. Shamrocks Arawa v. Whippets. 2 p.m. — -Mourea v. Mamaku. ALL GOOD GAMES. gT. LUKE'S CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
TO-MORROW (Friday), APRIL 29. Opens at 2' p.m. Evening Entei'tainment, Princess Chrysanthemum. Bright Songs and Dances. Admission: Afternoon, 6d. Evening 1/-. Cake and Sweet Stall, Afternoon Tea, 6d. Entries close at Mrs. Campny's, Hinemoa Street, at 6 p.m. ■QHEQUE STOPPED. Cheque No. A429223 for £10, on Bank of N.Z., Rotorua, dated 26/4/32, payable to Tutanekai. Payment on same is stopped by me. E, T. JOHNSON. Rotorua, 26/4/32. _ WORKERS EDUCATIONAL ASSN. I t Opening night, Friday, April 29, 1932, Citzens Club rooms at 7.30 p.m. Opera evening. All members and friends invited. E.SHARPE, Hon Secretary. YENDERS FOR LEASE OF LANDS Notice is hereby given, under tie provisions of the Native Purposes Act 1931, and the Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908, that written tenders a_,e invited and will be received at tbe office of the Waiariki District Maori Land Board, Rotorua, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 2nd May, 1932, for the lease of tbe lands described in the First Schedule hereto, on the tems and conditions set out in tbe Second Schedule hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE. ROTORUA SUBURBAN SECTIONS Suburban Section 22 of the Suburbs of Rotorua. Lot 19: Area, 1 rood. Upset annual rental, £10. Locality and Description. — This section is an admirable level building site situated on the southern side- of Ti Street. SECOND SCHEDULE. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE. 1. Term of lease: Fifty years. 2. Rental: The rental shall not be less than tbe given upset annual rental, and shall be payable half-yearly in advance. 3. The lessee to pay rates and taxes, to repair, to keep down noxious weeds, to have no right to assign or sublet or to take minerals without consent of the Board, and shall have no right to contribution for fencing against the Board. The Board may re-enter for breach of covenant after 30 days.
4. A copy of the form of lease may be inspected at the office of the Board. INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS. The highest or any tender shall not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be sent to the office of the Waiariki District Maori Land Board, Rotorua, and must be made on the propor forms to be obtained at the office of the Board. Full particulars may be obtained at the head office of the Native Deparbment, Wellington, and at the office of the Waiariki District Maori Land Board, Rotorua. A. G. HOLLAND, President Waiariki Distriit Land Bpard. Rotorua. Tastes in tobacco vary a lot. Some men lilte a very mild aromatic and caonot smoke anything stronger. Otheus prefer a medium strength — the happy mediupi 1 — while veterans, the boys of the old' brigade— must have tbe fullflavoured article, for nothing else is any good to them. Well, there are plenty of brands. Most of them, as everybody lcnows, come from Yankeeland. And most of them are the same in one rospect — they contain an excess of qicotine, the evil effects of which will marifest themselves sooner or later, in the case of every smoker using these tobaccos. However, New Zealanders need not worry ahont that. Our own tobaccos are practically free from nicotine hecause they are toasted, and that process extracts the poison. There is no finer tobacco pfoduced in any country than the New Zealand. There are only four hrands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. These are the only toasted tobaccos manufaotured. Rem'ember that when you huy, hecause there are imitations ahout.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 April 1932, Page 1
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