expert boot repairer and surgical bootmaker Have yonr work done by an expert. All classes Boots and Shoes eflficiently' repaired and Surgieal Boots made. J.-P. McKAY HINEMOA ST., OPP. "POST"
in memqriam Marcroft. — In loving memory of our dear wife and motlier, who passed away November 9, 1931. "Sleep on, beloved. And take thy well earned rest." — Inserted by her loving husband and family. funeral directors 20TORUA ]pURNISHING QO. McDOWELL & CO., LTD., Proprietors. TUTANEKAI STREET, ROTORUA. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Telephones: Day, 52; Night, 90. F C gAW"*1311 & coUNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS FENTON STREET, ROTORUA. Phone 345, Day or Night. Funerals conducted in tows ocountry by motor hearse. Distanci no object. All work of the highest quality. p ublic~n otice s R. A. O. B. ■ (G.L.E.) A Meeting of members of R.A.O.B. (all sections) and those interested, will be held at The Regent, Pukaki Street, Rotorua, on Saturday, 12th November, 1932, to make final arrangements for opening new Lodge. A. C GORDON, Organising Secretary, P.O. Whaka. OTICE is liereby given that W. J. Woolliams has purchased the interest of S. J. Ilale in the Rotorua Hardware and Plumbing Co., and the partnership has been dissolved as from the 1st inst. We Avish to'thank our many custoniers for their past support and request a ontinuance of their patronage to the business under its new management which will be carried on under the same name and at the same address. All aecouiits owing to the late firm may be paid at the premises in Pukuatua St. ROTORUA HARDWARE AND PLUMBING CO. A U C T I O N g A L E gATURDAY, I^OVEMBER 1 2TH' AT 2 P.M. Instruc'ted by Mr. W. I1,. Bonnett, who is giving uj) business we shall sell on the premises, TUTANEKAI STREET, the .whole of his stock, which includes new and second-hand goods, together with the balance of unredeemed pledges. Schedule Saturday's "Post." 20TORUA AUCTIONEERING QO. QHARLES QRIFFITIIS, AUCTIONEER. II II ROTORUA AUCTION jy£ART ROTORUA AUCTION J^ART ROTORUA AUCTION jyjART — — N ° w O p K N N ° w O p B N N ° w O P K N THE FOLLOWING LINES, DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS, ARE ARRIVING THIS WEEK— 100 BAGS NEW POTATOES 20 BAGS PEAS 20 BAGS CAIIROTS 20 BAGS PARSN1PS ALSO LARGE QUANTITIES OF LETTUCES, KUMERAS, AP. PLES, ORANGES, BANANAS AND ALL PRODUCE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED ROTORUA AUCTION jyjART TUTANEKAI STREET II fr- " M ° R N 1 G pos T " REPLACE ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisers are reminded that replace advertisements must he in the office of the Morning Post by noon of the day ^^^^^^^^recedin^nubJic^ion^^^^^^_^
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 375, 9 November 1932, Page 1
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