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 "The Unholy Garden" Majestic, Thursday, Friday "White Cargo" Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — , Saturdav New Blue Bath — Mixed Bathing See Advertisements this issue. QRAND JAZZ ^ ^IGHT AT THE jyj AJESTIC jgALLROOM MAJESTIC ALLROOM NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT gPI gHALFOON AND HIS jyj ELODY jgOYS WILL BE AT THEIR BEST. SUPPER PROVIDED. ADMISSION: 2/- AND 1/6. JQURIUM QRAMOPHONB J^ECORDS PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES LATEST SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. 1/3 1/3 1/3 each. Unbreakable and as light as a feather. Our Latest Sheet Music Hits include: — "He Played His Ukulele as the Ship Went Down" "I'm Alone Because I Love You" "Just a Blue Eyed Blonde" "Home1' Call and inspect the Cadet Columbia Portable. Price: £4/10/-. Terms Arranged. gPI gHALFOON'S jyj" ELODY gHOP ARAWA ST. OPP. POST OFFICE j^BARN rp o gWIMj GRAND OPENING OF SENIOR BATH , IN OCTOBER GET READY NOW J. B. PERRIN Swimming Coach New Blue Baths. ^Fblic~notice T° Q OLFERS rpO QOLFERS AND INTENDING GOLFERS. All persons interested in forming a Citizens' Golf Club for the new Golf Linlcs, are cordially invited to attend a meeting at "The Bungalow" on Tuesday, July 26th at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. CONVENORS:— A. V. Merriman and C. R. Tapper. I.O.O.F. J^ODGE SOCIAL, 1/-. St. John's Hall, Tuesday, July 26th. Music superb by the Louise-Carrington Orchestra. Can you beat this — Cards, Old Time Dancing, Supper, Pi'izes. All for 1/-. "CTRANK CROSLAND, lxairdresser, wishes to notify his numerous cxxstomers that he has started business in conjunctioxx with Ray Dxifty in Mr. Mau's Hairdressing Saloon, Tutanekai Stx-eet. Ladies and Gentlemen get your hair eut by expert hairdressers. Satisfaction gxxaranteed. FRANK CROSLAND. RAY DUFTY. P J^ADIES ! J^ADIES ! J^AILS abolished at last in shoe repairs, All classes ladies' shoes sewn. No extra charge. Modern machinery installed for purpose. Best materials only used. Call and see F. L. Hart, x'eturned soldier. Coleman' s Corner, Tutanekai Street. ■j^GONGOTAHA . gTOCK gALE THURSDAY, JULY 28th. THURSDAY, JULY 28th. 12 NOON. We will offer for Sale, genuine Herd of 30 Dairy Cows, mostly 3rd calvers and due August. These are a real good line of Cows, and can be recommended. Also: 12 Yearling Heifers — Two 2-year old Heifers. 35 Dairy Cows and Heifers, Close to profxt. 25 Fat Cows. 20 Store Cows. 30 Yearling Steers. 20 Mixed Cattle. 4 Bulls. 30 Store Ewes. 8 Breeding Sows, 16 slips. 2 Berkshire Boars, 1 Tamworth Boar. 50 Store Wethers. JjTARMERS' ^UCTIONEERING £0., TE PUKE. W. G. STEMBRIDGE.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 284, 26 July 1932, Page 1
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