AMUSEMENTS WHERE TO GO IN TOWN. Majestic, To-night — "Bad Girl" Grand, Saturday — "The Rainbow Trail" Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — - Saturday See Advertisements this issue. MAJESTIC BALLROOM SATURDAY, JULY 2nd, • SATURDAY, JULY 2nd. DANCE TO EPI SHALFOON'S MELODY BOYS Featuring the Latest Jazz Hits. OLD TIME DANCES BY REQUEST Supper Provided. ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/6. PUBLIC NOTICES. jT> OSE MARIE Hairdressing Classes AV commence July 1. Two pupils wanted. Ring phone 527, Freneh's Buildings. HPAKE notice that within 7 days from A the 4th day of July, 1932, I, Leslie Arthur Pethyhridge, of Ngongotaha, intend to apply for a Iicense to erect a slaughter house on Section 9, on D.P. 7245, Block 16, Rotorua Survey District, being part Rotoholcahoka, F Block, under lcns frnm Wninvllrt t
Board. Signed this 25th day of June, 1932. L. A. PETHYBRIDGE. NGONGOTAHA gTOCK gALE THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 12 p.m. 30 Jr. Cross Heifers, in calf. 40 Jersey Cross Heifers, in calf. 20 High Grade Heifers, close to profit. 20 Second and Third Calves. Hol. and S.H. 20 Yearling Calves. Mixed Sexes. 50 Ewes, in Lamb, S.D. Rams. JpARMERS' ^UCTIONEERING 0OMPANY TE PUKE—' W. G. STERMBRIDGE MR. W. H. KINGI Bootmaker Wishes to notify his numerous customers that he is now in business in Wooliams' Buildings (next Teresa), where your every requirements in the Shoe Repairing line will be attended to with the same regard for workmanship and economic charges as in the past. He also wishes to announce 'that he has now no connection or further interest in the shoe shop at present being conducted' at the Majestic Theatre premises. s *\ F. R. HOWARD, Registered Optician, representing Barry & Beale, Ltd., Optical Specialists, 322 Queen St., AUCKLAND. Visits Rotorua every month and may be consulted at Mr. McArthur's dental rooms, Pukuatua St. Next Visit Thursday, July 21 from 1 p.m., and Friday, July 22, all day. Appointments may be made with MR. D. E. SHEAF,, Chemist, Tutanekai Street. Times, are hard and money "tight." Yet judging by the numbers of pipes and cigarettes in evidence when one is out and about, the demand for tobacco is as keen as ever— probably keener — as the tobacconists will tell you, and they ought to know. Well that is not very surprising for at a time like this most of us need something to soothe and comfort us, and help us to "grin and bear it"; and it is safe to say that four men out or five would sooner "cut out" anything rather tlian their tobacco. Fdrtunately there are some excellent brands available which are quite moderately priced, and just what you need while waiting for the clouds to roll by. These include the famous tobaceos of the National Tobacco Company, which (unlike some of the imported brands), are remarkably free from nicotine, and as fragrant as they are innocuous. Four brands only remember: Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, Navy Cut No, 3 and Cut Plug Nb. 10.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 1
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