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 JN TOWN. Majestic, To-night — "White Cargo" Majestic, Saturday — "My Sin" and "Forbidden Adventure" Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — Saturday New Blue Bath — Mixed Bathing See Advertisements this issue. QRAND JAZZ J^IGHT AT THE jyj AJESTIC jgALLROOM jyjAJESTIC jgALLROOM NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT J£PI gHALFOON AND HIS jyj ELODY g°Ts WILL BE AT THEIR BEST. SUPPER PROVIDED. ADMISSION : 2/- AND 1/6. JQURIUM Q_RAMOPHONE_ 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 Ulculele as the Ship Went Down" "I'm Alone Because I Love You" "Just a Blue Eyed Blonde" "Home'' Call and inspect the Cadet Columbia Portable. Price: £4/10/-. Terms Arranged. jgPI ^HALf OON'S jy/| ELODY gHOP ARAWA ST. OPP. POST OFFIOE j^EARN irjx o gWIM j GRAND OPENING OF SENIOR BATH IN OCTOBER GET READY NOW J. B. PERRIN Swimming Coach New Blue Baths. ~ PUBLICVOTICE THE J^OLLY yARDEN rpEA J^OOMS FENTON STREET. HOME MADE CAKES A SPECIALTY Having altered our Tea Rooms, we are now able to cater for Wedding, Birthday and Special Lunch Parties, etc. TEA ROOM HEATED. Branch Shop — Cottrell's Mart Tutanekai St. TpRANEI CROSLAND, hairdresser, wishes to notify his numerous customers that he has started business in conjunction with Ray Dufty in Mr. Mau's Hairdressing Saloon, Tutanekai Street. Ladies and Gentlemen get your hair cut by expert hairdressers. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRANK CROSLAND. RAY DUFTY. f QRAND rjMIEATRE, J^OTORUA. FRIDAY, JULY 29, AT S P.M. MATINEE AT 3.15. THE OBERAMMERGAU C OMMUNIT Y TRUST BOARD Registered under the Religious, Charitahle and Educational Trust Act as a society not run for commercial gain, present the only pieture America couldn't buy. . rjXHE pASSION pLAY OF QBERAMMERGAU. The story that transformed the world. Shown under Official Authority of the Oberammergau Community for the first time in New Zealand. Played every 10 years since 1634 by the humble peasants as a token of gratitude for a miraeulous deliverance from terrific pestilence. Explanatory Lecture and Special Amplified Sacred Music accompany the Lecture. ADMISSION: 3/-, 2/-, 1/6. And a limited number at 1/-, exempt from tax. Parents — Let your children see it for it will leave an impress on their minds that will never be erased. Box Plan at Miss Macdermott' s. NO CHARGE FOR BOOKING. Seven thousand witnessed the presentation in Wellington. CPIILDREN 6d TO MATINEE. ORNING pOST" REPLACE ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisers are reminded that replace advertisements must be in the office of the Morning Post by noon of the day preceding publication. fTTYPEWRITER Carbon Paper. — Secure your supplies of high grade Cyro, the British carbon, from the "Morning Post" Office.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 286, 28 July 1932, Page 1
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