^ FRUIT AND VEGETABLES -"OF THE FINEST QUALITY At THE LOWEST PRICES YEA ON & CO. Two Shops: I Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St. Phone 483. PUBLIC NOTICES. " ~ JfyJW TART LIKES HONEY. CEE Saraty's Windows for greater bargains than ever. Half-price day, Saturday and Monday, 28th and 30th. npEN:DERS are invited for Alterations to Shop. — H. E. Goodwin, Arehitect.
T> OTORUA Winter Show, June 22 and 23. Entries close for poultry, Wed., June 15. Entries close for other sections Sat., June 18. Office: R. M. Buildings. Open June 6. OKATING continuing this week as usual at Peerless Hall; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, and every morning and afternoon. "DAY OF PLENTY Winter Show, JJ Whakatane, on June 8, 9; 10, 11; 350 classes; good prizes. Entries close June 4. Try an entry. J^OTORUA GOLF CLUB. (INC.). Members are reminded that to obtain rebate, their Subscriptions must be paid by TUESDAY, May 31. C. W. S. GEE, Secretary. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW AT HAMILTON. REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH AT HAMILTON, AUCKLAND V. WAIKATO, JUNE 3. Cheap Excursion Tickets, available for return until 6th June, 1932, will be issued.to Hamilton from Rotorua and intermediate stations from 31st May to 4th June, inclusive. Return fares from Rotorua, 11/5 second; 16/9 first class. On 3rd June, usual 5.53 p.m. Frankton-Rotorua train leaves Frankton 5.53 p.m., Hamilton 6.0 p.m., and will be accelerated to leave Morrinsville 6.43, Matamata 7.23, Putaruru 8.20, Mamaku 9.33, Rotorua arrive 10.12 p.m. "JT'RANCELLE" REDUCTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SMART READY TO WEARS from 8/11. Also: A RANGE OF VERY SMART EVENING FROCKS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . RUGBY FOOTBALL CHARITY DAY. ARAWA PARK To-morrow (Saturday) MAY 28. BETTER FOOTBALL THIS SEASON 'AT HALF-PRICE. SENIORS: Kahukura v. Ngongotaha, No. 1 Ground, 3 p.m. Waikiti v. Whaka, No. 3 Ground, 3 p.m. Rotoiti v. Hikuwai, at Mourea, 3 p.m. JUNIORS ; High School v. Old Boys A, No. 2 Ground, 3 p.m. Kahukura v. Old Boys ;B, No. 1 Ground, 1.30 p.m. Ngongotaha v. Rotoiti, No. 2 Ground, 1.30 p.m. Horohoro v. Whaka, No. 3 Ground, 1.30 p.m. Wailcite, a bye. Admission Now Sixpence CHASE AWAY GLOOM AND COME TO St. John's Hall On TUESDAY, May 31. To the Third of a Series of 500 Card Tournaments Also Dancing HALF OLD-TIME, HALF JAZZ Monte Carlo. Good Prizes. By the RANGI REBEKAH LODGE. Real Good Prizes and a Gorgeous Supper. ADMISSION 1/-. COME ONE — COME ALL
*Tve often wondahed what you smokahs can see in tobaeco," remarked the lady-like young man in the violent violet suit to his neighbour in the Rotorua train. "What possible pleasuah can you find in filling your mouth with smoke and puffing it out again?" "Ah," was the reply, "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in the philosophy of the non-smolcer. Tobaeco, my good sir, soothes the jaded nerves and rubs the rough corners off life." "But think of the rislc to your health that you run! My doctah tells me some brands of tobacco are positively dangerous owing to the quantity of nieotine they contain." "Some brands may be," coneeded the smoker, "but not all. The New Zealand tobacco is comparatively free from nicotine, for instance; the roasting it gets when manufactured accounts for that. It accounts, too, for its fine flavour and fragrance. How many brands are there? Only four: Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 and Riverhead Gold," Remai-king that he would tell his "doctah," the lady-like young man alighted at the next stop.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 237, 27 May 1932, Page 1
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