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. Majestic, To-day and To-night — "Rebound" Grand — T o-night. "Homicide Squad" Majestic Ballroom, Dancing- — Saturdav See Advertisements this issue. AJESTIC JgALLROOM jyjAJESTIC jgALLROOM TO -NIGHT JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ ' JAZZ TO jgPI gHALFOON'S jy| ELODY jgOYS SUPPER AND NOVELTY DANCES ADMISSION: 2/- AND 1/6. J^URIUM 0RAMOPHONE J^ECORDS PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES LATEST SI-IIPMENT JUST LANDED. 1/3^ 1/3 1/3 each. Unbreakable and as light as a feather. Our Latest Sheet Music Hits includc: — "He Played His Ukulele as the Ship Went Down" "i'm Alone Because I Love You" "Just a Blue Eyed Blonde" "Home"' Call and inspect the Cadet Columbia Portahle. Price: £4/10/-. Terms Arranged. JgPI gHALFOON'S jyj ELODY gHOP ARAWA ST. OPP. POST OFFICE T> U G B Y T^OOTBALL .IV JT G B Y OOTBALL ARAWA T) ARK R A W A ■'•ARK TO-DAY BETTER FOOTBALL THIS SEASON AT HALF-PRICE REPRESENTATIVE MATCH EINDLAY DTJP I N D L A Y ^UP ROTORUA V. MATAMATA JUNIOR A Whaka v. Kahukura, No. 1, 1.30 p.m. High School v. Rotoiti, No. 2, 1.30 p.m. Horohoro v. Waikite, No. 3, 1.30 p.m. Old Boys, a hye. JUNIOR B. High School v. Old Boys B, High School, 1.30 p.m. Ngongotaha A v. Ngongotaha B, Ngongotaha, 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION DMISSION NOW QIXPENCE O W ^IXPENCE 1 ■ ' . - •! ■ - " - 1 ■ " t PUBLIC NOTICES. TAEPARTMENT OF. INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY. NEW BLUE BATH It is hereby notified that the ahove huilding, which has been closed for tiling, will he re-opened as from Sunday evening next, the 17th instant. BY ORDER. Rotorua. 15th July, 1932. Look out for 'rpHE NEW MEAT MARKET Opening in JgiRUERA gTREET gOON BEEF AND MUTTON FROM lld PER POUND. G. W. Vaughan, Ltd., lead the way in providing cheap meat under hygienic conditions. Pending "the completion of our new building we are selling cheap meat at our Arawa Butchery every Wednesday and Saturday. Enquire at the right hand counter. G. W. VAUGHAN LTDTHE LEADING AND" HYGIENIC BUTCHERS. h — — — pRELIMINARY J^OTICE OF gALE rpREES rpREES 'rpREES p J gHERRIFF WILL SELL AT THE SALE ROOMS, PUKUATUA STREET ON pRIDAY j^EXT, JULY ^ On account of MR. FRED BEST, Nurseryman, Hamilton, a splendid collection of I-Iedge and Shelter Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, and ieading Varieties of Fruit Trees - all guaranteed true to name. This is the 22nd annual sale held by Mr. Best in this district. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. P. J. SHERRIFF, Auctioneer. r- — S' M kingsla'nd s- m! kingsi'and HINEMOA STREET MOTOR BODY BUILDER AND PAINTERU ' Phone 127 Phone 127
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 276, 16 July 1932, Page 1
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