Out to Stsy Don't suffer any longer with corns. They are perfectly easy to remove, provided the method is right. Simply hathe your feet in revitalising Radox footbaths and get rid of your corns boclily : — "I had five corns on each foot and after using liadox Bath Salts as directed for three nights in succession , I removed them all, and was able to xoallc in per feet comfort. 1 can honestly say I had spent pounds 011 diffcrcnt supposed cures, but nothing but Radox liad the desired effect. If I have any hard sldn or uneasy feet now, I find that the itse of Radox onee is sufficient. A.J.M Wlien you put your feet into a Radox footbatk, tlie salts soften the liard'outer layers of the corn and the oxygen which Radox liberates, enters the pores, opens them and penetrates each night further and further carrying the co^n-softening , salts right to thq^'oot of the corn, which ; is tlius loosened so that it may he lifted 1 out bodifv. RADOX m BATH SALTS Of all chemists and stores — 2/2 per Ub. packetf 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & O'o., and by all wholesalers. M&nufacturcd by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Mancliester. (Established 1756).
PUBLIC NOTICES. jyjORTGAGEE'S gALE AT the request of the Mortgagee, The Rotorua Auctioneering Co., will sell by puhlic auction at their auction rooms, Fenton Street, Rotorua, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 2Gth day of October, 1932. ALL THAT piece of leasehold land containing nine hundred and thirty-two acres being Sections 3 and 4, Block III, r Rotoma Survey District. The title is Occupation with Right of Purchase Licenses (2) and the annual retital thereunder is Lll 15s. The property which is situated 11 miles from the Pikowai Railway Siding, 11 miles from the Rotoma Post Ofiice and 4 miles from the Pikowai Seliool is watered hy permanent streams and eomprising some 100 acres of undulating land, halance hilly. The access is by formed mad. The improveraents eonsist of a seven-roomed dwelling, woolshed, . cowshed, yards, fencing elearing and gi-assing. The Conditions of Sale and further partii ulars of the property can be obta'ned from the Auctioneers, 01- from Mossieurs Gillies and Tanner, Solieitors for the Mortgagee, Elswiek Chambers, Victoria Street, Hamilton.
j CHURCH SERVICES j QHURCH OF J£NGLAND. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1932. St. Luke's St. Luke's Church 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Mattins and Sermon. 7 p.m. — Evensong.
motutara q^olf qlub The Offieial Opening of the above Club will take pla'ce on Monday, the 24th inst. (Labour Day), at 11 a.m. The eeremony xvill he performed by Mr. C. H. Clinkard, M.P., after which putting, approach and putt, driving and mixed foursome competitions will be decided. Entrance fee 1/- for series. Good trophies. Owing to the lengtli of the programme competitors are requested to provide a basket and luncli on the ground. Tea and crockery will he provided. Spend an enjoyable day on the lake front. C. anaru, Iloit. Sec. ► — T^EPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY. ROTORUA FIRE BRIGADE FIREMEN'S DEMON S TR ATION AND CYCLE SPORTS Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Seetion 9 (2) of the Tourist and Health Resorts Control Act, 1908, the Rotorua Fire Brigade is hereby authorised to charge for admission to the Sports Ground, Government Gardens, Ro- — torua, on Labour Day, Monday, 24th October, 1932, the sum of 1/- for men, 6d ^ for ladies (children free), with an extra P 1/- for each horse and vehicle. s BY ORDER. I ROTORUA, 19th October, 1932. I ^OTICB AN giving up business after eleven years I desire to express my appreciation and thanks to all my clients for their past support. In my successor, Mr, Wilbnr Smith, I have every confl'denee that he will give to all his best service and I hope that my customers will continue to give him their same loyal support as they have given me. W. STONEHOUSE, General Storekeeper. II
Devon. St. Hall 9 a.m. — Holy Communion. 7 p.m. — Evensong. F. W. CHATTERTON, Vicar RAINBEIDGE MEMORIAL CHURCH. Hinemoa Street. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1932. 11 a.m. — .."The Marching Orders of the Church." 7 p.m. — "Labour and Its Rgward." Qfferings for the Home Mission Fund Minister: Rev. W. H. SPEER. ^T. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Pjikuatua Street SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1932. Services 11 a.ni. and 7 p.m. Preacher: Mr. Grover, of Matamata. Ngongotaha: 7.30 p.m. — Mr. Edwin Robertson. N.B. — The call to the Rev. J. C. Young, B.A., will be available for signature before and after the Services at St. John's. gALVATION ^RMY. ARAWA STREET 11 a.m. — Holiness Meeting. Bro. Ferry. 7 p.m. — Come and hear Staff Captain and Mrs. Hayes, .of the "Institute Days." After-Church Song Service, 8.15 p.m. Monday, October *24. — Children's Service, 6.30 p.m. 8 p.m. adults' Lantern Lectur-e hy Commandant Newton, "In the Footsteps of the Master." Admission, 6d', in aid of Self-Denial Fund.
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