FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF THE FINEST QUALITY At THE LOWEST PRICES Yea On & Co. Two Shops: Tutanekai Street — Hinemoa St._ Phone 483.
AMUSEMENTS WHERE TO GO IN TOWN. Majestie, To-day and To-night — "Caught Plastered" Majestie, Thursday ancl Friday — "Black Coffee" Majestie Ballroom, Dancing — Saturdav See Advertisements this issue. MAJESTIC BALLROOM
THURSDAY, JULY IS. OLD TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo. One Guinea Cash Prize. Statue Dance, etc. Good Supper. ADMISSION: 1/6. Music in the Home ! They all come back to the Homely Touch. A warm fire and a happy night with Music and Song. We -specialise in Sheet Music of all description, and have a full range of Beginners' Books. Why send to Auckland when you can get what you want from EPI SHALFOON'S Melody Shop ARAWA ST. OPP. POST OFFICE. Agents: Durium Records (1/3 each) Of which the second shipment of popular numbers has just arrived. DPUBLIC NOTICES. T>RICE wanted for delivering 10 to 12
tons, 12 meh rata blocks, to Waiotapu Hotel. Apply Galbraith and Co. T> OTORUA Reiief Workers' Association Butcher's Shop open to-day (Tuesday) and Saturday of this week — H. Daniels, Hon. Secretary. I.O.O.F. LODGE SOCIAL, 1/-. gT. JOHN'S Hall, Tuesday, July 12th. Music superb by the Louise-Carrington Orchestra. Can you beat this — Car'ds, Old Time Dancing, Supper, Prizes. All for 1/-. 1 K F. R. HOWARD, Registered Optician, representing Barry & Beale, Ltd., Optical Specialists, 3.22 Queen St., AUCKLAND. Visits Rotorua every month and may be consulted at Mr. McArthu»r'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. KING'S FOR SHOE REPAIRS Announqjng — NEW LOW PRICES GENTS Half Soles and Heels 6/LADIES . Half Soles and Heels 3/6 SCHOOL CHILDREN 2/6 to 3/6 Only one address — WOOLLIAMS' BLDGS. (Next Teresa) "All pipes out!" "Such is the slogan of the society to which I have the honour to belong." Thus the little bald^ headed man with the big pair of ?pecs and the well-developed bump of self esteem, to the small lcnot of amused smokers aboard an Auckland ferry boat the other evening. "We are out to banish tobacco and free the world from the thraldom of the pipe," went on the orator. "Some eontract," remarlced the chap with 'the calabash. "There's no more harm in smoking, boss, than there is in shaving, so long as the baccy's right." "It never is right!" bawled the little man, excitedly. "Well," said the other, "1*11 wager £50 that the tobacco I'm smoking — New Zealand toasted Cavendish — is as harmless as lemonade. Will you bet?" But the little man wasn't on. He was wise! New Zealand Cavendish is one of the well-known toasted brands, the others being Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. They are all popular and all safe. They are toasted, therefore "harmless as lemonade."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 272, 12 July 1932, Page 1
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