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to let; board & residence MPIRE HOTEL, most popular house in Rotorua for easuals and permanents. Terms very moderate. HpO LET. — Large shop in hest part Tutanekai Street, suitable any class of business, reasonable rent to good tenant, also 2 spaeious offices light and airy at 12/6 per week. — Apply Rotorua Auction Mart. •jyTT. MAUNGANUI.— To let furnished A house, any period until Decemher 20th, seasonable rental. — Ring 373, 7 p.m. (HPO LET. — 1 or 2 two furnished rooms, rent moderate, Amohau Street, near Station, also 3 unfurnished. — Address at Morning Post. 662 "TXTARATAH," Whakaue Street. vacan- * * cies for easuals, special attention to convalescents, nicely furnished. — Mrs. Weir, Whakaue Street. P-i WEEK. — 4-roomed house in town. — P. Kinninmont and Co., R.M. Bldgs. CTO • LET. — Furnished cottage, 2 rooms, A every convenience, near P.O. Suit married couple. — 16 Fenton St. cunny rooms. Meals as reciuirecl, mod- ^ erate charge. — Fenton House, Miss Brennan, proprietress. 1 9 /C week. Furnished two-roomed / bach. Range, light. — P. Kinninmont and Co., R.M. Buildings. npo LET. — Two good furnished houses A in town. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. 'HpO LET. — 5-roomed bungalow, 25/-; 4- -*■ roomed bungalow, 22/6; 4-roomed bungalow, 17/6. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. T) EGENT, Pukaki Street. Newly furnished throughout. Permanents from 22/6, easuals S/_.— Mrs. R. Hodge. QEVERAL furnished houses, any terms. — ■Kinninmont and Co., R.M. Buildings. JLJOTEL ^USTRALIA TARIFF GREATLY REDUCED Permanents and Casuals APPLY HOTEL AUSTRALIA wantep to rent "OTANTED to rent permanently. Small ' * cottage in town, rental in vicinlty £1 week. — Apply "Cottage," Morning Post. "\X7ANTED. — Furnished houses for Xmas holidays, from two to five weeks. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. BOARD~WANTED T>OARD WANTED. — Couple, one boy age 12, dosire board, good tahle reasonable, fortnight, Xmas, New Year. — B.V.S. Morning Post. houses & land w33 |^equir:e jmmediately FULL PARTICULARS OF FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. AVAILABLE DEC-EMBER-JANUARY PERIOD. Write or ring immedlately — 209 P KINNINM0NT AND C°LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS R.M. BUILDINGS PHONE 67 40 ACRE FARM WELL SUB-DIYIDED— SPLENDID PASTURE. TTOITSE — All Conveniences. 17 cows milking piiant implements TOWN MILK SITPPLY — 30 gallons. FOR ABOVID AND EQUITY, £239. J|OTORUA-fjpAUPO j^AND ^SSOCIATION GRAND BUILDINGS — FENTON ST. A. J. ILES, Manager Phone 525 gPLENDID QPENING SMALL CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. IDEAL POSITION. VERY EASY INGOING. \ jy|CJ)OWELL & C®.. LTDESTATE AGENTS. miscellaneous HAY Fever! Permanent relief has been securecl by sufferers with Kanatox. — M. J. Spear and other chemists. HB Show of SlTows. Music, action, humour, High School Concert, Decemher 2nd. OTORUAS "Premier New Year Attraction, Cochrane Park Carnival, Ohau Channel, Mourea, January 2. Bigger, Brighter, Better. Something to enjoy, something to remember. Malce a note of it and make a day of it. QHB and hear Rotorua's Juvenile tal- ^ ent at the High School Concert, Decemher 2nd. ATARRH! Permanent relief has beeri secured hy sufferers with Kanatox — M. J. Spear and other chemists.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 1
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