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£5 TO BE WON £5 Here are reproduced sketches of 33 prominent business people of Rotorua. Do you recognise them? Read the advertisements carefully, it will help you recognise the pictures. You may win £3 £or 1st or £2 for second prize. The sketches ARE NOT inserted in the advertisements to which they belong. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO" 1. — Recognise the persons of whom the sketches are made This pagewill be published pnce a y^eek for six cut out the pictures aind paste them in their right weeks and entries for the competiticai close on November advertisements. 1st. The sixth publ;cati°P wHl be Qn Wednesday, 2.— Write the name of the person sketched at 'the foot Noyenj,ber' 3 and will shoW fhe sketches ih their correct of each picture when placed in its correct adyertise- advertisements. ment. Prizes yriR be paid as open orders on the trades3. — Address your , entry to "Competition Department, people advertising in the f eature Morning Post" with Your name and address clearly * . v . . ... , , . J written on a piece of paper attached to the entry. Judgq of tqe qompetition wiR t»e tpe i Editor j There is no restriction on the number of attempts of t|ie Moming Rost whose decision will be nnal. ^ yo.u 0ma^- A firs] ?rize £3 \ SeC°nd No members of t^ie staff of the "Morning Post" Fif -6, °{ 1 ™ to the persons vrho pame th&iv f amilies ^111 be ejigible to compete. the sketches correctly and paste them in their propgr places most neatly. *

E X I D E Tlie Long1 Life Rotorua mo^ Battery. ZZP ! ! just a f|§fillFw touch of the start- / ' / ing switcli and a- fl !'l wa y o.n EXIDE Batteries H. LANGGUTH exide service station rotorua THE CLASSIC SHOE SHOPPE FENTON STREET Call for your mea- j\ sure of footwear | treasure ^ "McKERRAS FOR BOOTS ^ AND SHOES" ^ Our New Zealand Slogan since 1860. | MAGNIFICENT The only word that can de- J | scribe the view that greets / jl V/ guests from the balcony of Lf Lake House, Rotorua's best situated hotel. A glorious view MK&k | that commands a panorama of — j lake and country, unsurpassed jnfMHT M8^ SU! in New Zealand, from the a *rTV^BI j steaming geysers in the fore- I |J \ wIfSS h — fl1| ground, to the mirrored waters 1 | I O1-/ u j I «AM1 of the lake receding and merg- J W—li\ 1 1 |^\ 1-L/K^a ing into the hills. Guests have |t=J I I ti&gm r the free use of the famous Lake f II [| """ 'j] ||H5 ' | House mineral baths, renowned In for their« curative and invigorating properties. Only the best wines and spirits ^ stocked and the menu under the careful supervision of a ! first-class chef. Truly a welcome awaits you at — LAKE HOUSE, OHINEMUTU ! E. G. FRASER, Proprietor (la*e of Auckland). | CHECKER CABS ^ PHONE 413 Rotorua's most Popular Taxi Service i because checker fares are standardisep 1/- PER MILE For all classes of Taxi work and Sightseeing Trips CHECKER At Your Service be FAIR TO YOUR CAR See that it gets a fair _ - chance to give of its best by having it overhauled by toi »cxc$-/ VI experts. We specialise in 1"^"®! l)i mechnmeal work and keep " ' i m the price within the require- ^ ments of the motorists who _ 1 wish to study economy. We are also agents for the best ^ lines qf cars produced in the world to-day and will be glad Jkh to demonstrate for you from - any pf the following — Morric, Chrysler, Wolsley Hornet, Humber-Hillman Willys Mprris, Commerce and Willys trucks BATES AND SQN CAR DEALERS AND GARAGE FENTON STREET . ^HONE 431

' ■/ ■■ Up-to-date Hairdressing _ sal°°N A part of our shop ' ^ is the most up-to- ■ Jg [MU n&b J saloon in Rotorua M where ladies and ^ l^Sa ^%atlOP °?1 ^ia /£& gentlemen receive |||j||ifc- ^ attention at the 1 1| l]| hands of an expert. I J1 ||[ j1 — ■ LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. :: FULLER'S :: THE PROGRESSIVE TOBACCONIST I TUTANEKAI STREET Showing a new and comprehen^ / sive , range of SP"nS Summer I SPORTS W E A R ALF WALDEN MEN'S OUTFITTER ^-TUTANEKAI STREET BIG NEWS If its in the news its dbtainabfe from Kur'ney's, leading booksetl- / /^~^\\\ ers and Nev/s Agents, Tcbacconists and Fancy cyWw Goods Dealers. / jt S WA« ,rt " 1 AGENTS FOR THE LEADING INSPECT bwHTT \ OfAi |WE54 I ~T \\ SH06^ Vi lll/ \ li ,M \\ I PERIODICALS ANP \ i[f lfwW'4 If Kurney can't get it \l pi^blfshed.'^Comprehe'nsive stocks of new novels and books. CALL AT KURNEY'S District Agent "N.Z. Herald." HINEMOA STREET TELEPHONE 57 VALUE IN FOOTWEAR ■ Summer Styles °|t .are Smart and we are showing a splendid range in all Ladies, you are invited J||igbI|A^ ~ to inspect our special line of White Cal'f, tie and strap, shoes, in all 1 white and white with col J 1 \ Wm oured trimmings, at Jt?W yW prices from 15/6. LISTJER'S QUALITY SP1QE STORE ARAWA STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE If its Furniture — YOU'LL GET IT AT tff) GALBRAITH'S ' W© S'.Ye the hi^hest sp,Qt cash price for used furniture a cMz and also. . take old furniture in . exchange for /\ Imr new. Wp. cftrry exfensiyc |§( stocks ar\d our prices allpw K 1 you to furnish your home BHg fl|| ' and live in co.mf ort o;n. the ^zJW==3' wSM[ very minimum expenditure. 9„f sh^„vinsctm bi ' • | pleased tp quote for the •(4^1 II supply of any single article ..[3 : |L/f |IM [V of 'furiiitxire or to pqpqplete- • P|j| j[f]f y ly eqpip any household or ;"T" l F W building. ■ ■ " GALBRAITH & CO. FURNITURE MART PUKUATUA STRpET

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 363, 26 October 1932, Page 2

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