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o .. ^ l For the Winter Evenings [^test Books, Cheap Novels, Hlagazines and Periodicals. Playing Cards and Scorers. '^ildren's Toys, Books and Indoor Games on sale at harris' Booksellers and Stationers, TUTANEKAI STREET Near Railway Station I GOLFERSJ i ! See | j Oar Windows ! Fhey Will Interest j You 1 I i i i i FAKES | I SPORTS BEPARTMENT FENTON STREET. OPP. B.N.Z. j I LATEST STYLES Spectacles and Eyeglasses j. wTewen j Reg. Optician. Jeweller, Etc. ARAWA STREET I l v. merriman mctical watchmaker and jeweller ARAWA ST. (opp. Post Office). Orer 30 years' Engrlisb and Dominlon *Experienee. 5IRICT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS a choice stock to select FROM. 1 f] Lane's offers 3 I'You, in easily digested jr • j'. fcrm, Purest ti Cr.d LiverOil, Bntish rcftned ^LFIJl fc TZ MMe i "'g^cst vitamin - I c™^f- miee I ' Taki Lane's for t _ wea'xnesses ofthethroat and cbejf '•Mcc'"ghs, colds. bronchitu Speci Lj^Vfecommened for conva'.escent* ■ j8r'd esp?ctan» mcthers. 1PERIAL ALE j hiperial ale l j HAvays in perfect condition. The "Captain Cook" B^ery was built, and for 70 ■j&s has been providing Pure ®*Uor tlursty New Zealandei"s. M/OOD ALE 70 -y-ears ago. m A BETTER ONE now. plperial ale ■mperial ale Bj, often wondahed what you in tobacco," remarked youngr man in the violent 1153 neighbour in the Rotoj^Kl. "What possible pleasuah can KJ9 filling- your mouth with srnoke Jt out again?"' "Ah," -was K, "there are more things in - ^Btailn earth than are dreamt of in ^Ki of the non-smoker. To- ■ y food sir, soothes the jaded r,'bs the rough corners off think of the risk to your ■Btia y°U run* ^octah tells me ^Bt'n s. of tohaceo are positively ^Kev °W'n" to the quantity of nico■K'l contain." "Some brands may. the smoker, "hut not all. H, Zealand tobacco is compara- j trom nicotine, for instance; 1 f ^ gets when manufactured j:or that. It aecounts, too, for 0Ur aT1d fragrance. How are tnere? Only four: Cut Cavendish, Navy Cut No. ^■L'erhead Gold." Remarking that' ■I,'® his "doctah," the Iady-like |K an alighted at the next stop.
SELLING FROM 2^ UPWARDS7 Smarte'st Styles and: Newest Lines From MRS. M. E. CAVE'S ARAWA STREET |I- =— y " =r . M^^r- interest to every ^^7 't farmer and every • t\w tyiii Post Spiitter TEe Artillery SPLITTING GUN SPLITTING GUN i NO BGRING — ' CUTS LABOUR AND MATERIALS DOWN TO A MINUM' Price 17/6 . Price 17/6 j STOCKS OF: GELEGNITE DETENATORS, BLASTING PQWDER FUSE, MAULS, WEDGES, ETC. j 1RONMONGER : : TUTANEKAI STREET j | I — — — ,tl The Atmosphere of Ease and Comfori DEPENDABLE SU5TES IN MODERN STYLES REASOMABLY PRICED Rotorua Furnishing Co. E - s== j Retirleg from Business Great Gigantic Sale Stocks Must be Reduced Great Reductions Great Reductioiis This is an Opportunity Seldom Offered to Householders to Secure^ Drapery Frocks, etc., at Under Cost. ~ -±t_££S3i SARATY'S Tutauekai St. ~ 7t fashion decrees HAND KNITTED GARMENTS . . big selection of KNITTING WOOLS and KNITTING BOOKS i . at THE BEEHIVE :: Arawa St. all wool sold at minimum retalt prices - "' - ■ ■ ■. : 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 278, 19 July 1932, Page 5
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