1 FREE GIFTS IN ROTORUA The .f'Morning Post" takes pleasure in advising its readers that, the firms advertising on this page will pai*ticipate in a great free gift scheme. There are seventeen firms adyertising, and each firm will give away free two valuable gifts before the expiration of the scheme. The scheme will run for eleven weeks and this means that for ten weeks there will be three gifts per week to be collected and four on the eleventh week making a grand total of thirty-four gifts. To-morrow is the second week of the off er. There is no catch in this, no coupons to be collected, no competitions to be decided but a straight out free gift offer. Anytime after 11 a.m. and before 8 p.m. each Saturday three firms will place the gifts in their windows with the following ticket attached. "Free to the first person over 18 years of age to claim it." This sounds fantastic but it is a fact and the first person above the stated age to see the ticket has only to walk in and claim the present. The names of the successful persons will bepublished in the "Morning Post" every Tuesday morning. ^ As each firm is to give two gifts, do not relax your vigilance after the first oue is gone as the second one may appear at anytime. FURNITURE II Of distinction and quality "JACOBEAN" Diningroom Suite Comprising Draw-Leaf Extension Table, Buffet, 4 Side Chaifs NOTE: — This is a particularly distinctive design that is true to the period in every detail. Consfcructed of throughly seaspned Oak, and finished in rich "Jacobean" Colopr. OUR PRICE £25 HAVE YOU SEEN THE FURNISHED MODEL BUNGALOW ON THE FURNITURE FLOOR ROTORUA FURNISHING CO. WIIETHER YOU WIN A GIFT OR NOT YOU WILL GET PLEASURE AND PROFIT FROM STUDYTNG OUR WINDOWS Introducing Our New Savoy Breakfasi Sausages A Pound of Sausages for 2d. with a Grocery order for 5 /- Friday and Saturday Only • IT ALWAYS PAYS TO WATCH OUR WINDOWS Sometime during the next few weeks their will be two valuable prizes given to the first person to claim them. SO WATCH OUR WINDOWS, IT MIGHT BE YOU Wa! lace Supplies Ltd. Tutanekai Street Phone 29 ARISTOC. A Quality Pure Silk Hose of English Manufacture Stocked in two reliable qualities — 246, 6/11: 230, 10/6 R. S. MILLER Arawa Street, Opp. P.O. Phone 156 RING 23 Plants, Farm Trees, Fruit Trees PLANT NOW PLANT NOW New Stocks of Vegetable andFiower Seeds arrived Agents for A. Y ates & Co. and Australasion Seed Company. Large stocks of Chaff, Oats, Wheat, Maize, Barley, etc.. NORMAN M. KEANE, Fenton Street Cartage Coniractor, Coal & Firewood Marchant Limoeite Cow Licks WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR FREE GIFTS Pardon us, we must use a colloquialism, but it meets the ease, it is "Get In For Your Chop'' you will see it on our window. If you don't like chops you can also see a choiee variety of juicy cuts and joints of the primest of meats. We buy only the best and sell it at prices that cannot be cavelled at even in these hard times, that iswhy we are the biggest suppliers of meat in Rotorua. GEO. W. VAUGHAN Ltd. Tutanekai, Arawa and Fenton Streets. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR FREE GIFTS
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 311, 26 August 1932, Page 7
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