straIvberries STRAWBERRIES EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES AT B. DAVID & CO. tutanekai and arawa streets Telephone 108.
lost and fqund. T OST. — Black and tan pup, (slut), vicinity Railway Station, Sunday, reward. — Address at Morning Post. 661 personal ,fAR leaving to_day for Wellington, vacancies for passengers, share expenses. — 'Apply Geyser Hotel. "T7"ELLEX" gives prompt relief. Pre- "■ vents headaches, hackaches or dizziness. Stops cold shudders, may he used anytime with complete confidence. — Obtainable from M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai Street. ALB RAITH' S glve highest spot cash A-Jr price for Used Furniture; also take same in part payment of new. wanted known N N O U N C E M E N T The Furniture recently seized by Bailiffi from the Regent and sold hy auction, was not my property. I have refurnished the Regent throughout. (Signed) RONA HODGE. TYRESSMAKING. — Oharges moderate; also working hy day. Spring-cleaning or cooking. — Address at Morning Post. 665 T>OY Scouts henefit (No. 2 troop). Come ■*-* and win Ohristmas Hara; 500 and Dance, Ohinemutu, Monday, 28th. Admisslon, 1/6. TYECEMBER the second — The entertain- ^ ment of the yeax*. High School Concerti Q. G. STANLEY, pianoforte tuner again ^ in Rotorua, prepare for Xmas. — Address Surrey House, Phone 217. TTAY Fever! Permanent relief has been -*• A secured hy sufferers with Kanatox. — M. J. Spear and other chemists. Y> ADIO. — Sliort wave adaptors specially built to suit your receiver. Radio repairs and old sets modernised at shortest notiee. All work done personally. — D. W. Tapp, Commonwealth Hotel. Phone ' 98. TYEoERIBEiri0. Sale of Work7~Peer_ ioss Hall, in aid of Convent School. TTAY FEVER! Permanent relief has A A been secured hy sufferers with Kanatox. — M. J. Spear and other chemists. JUST J^ANDED BRITISH FIBRE WEAVE CIIAIRS An extra strong texture in Duco Finish, in vei'y effective colours. Itose, Mauve, Blue or Cream. MOST ATTRACTIVE IN THE HOME. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. QALBRAITH'S T> OTOU UA' S Premier New Year Attraction, Cochrane Park Carnival, Ohau Channel, Mourea, January 2. Bigger, Brighter, Better. Something to enjoy, something to remember. Make a note of it and make a day of it. TPLOOR Covering, slightly damaged, limited ■ quantity, at 4/6 yard at Galbraith's. "JV/TEAT Safes, 36in x 27in., strongly A made, snitahle for inside or outside at Galhraith's. "I7-ELLEX" is different it is liquid *• recommended hy medical men the world over. Remedies in liquid form act 7 times as quickly. Only 1/6. — Obtainable from M. J. Spear, Chemist, Tutanekai St. OEED Potatoes. Majestic up_to_date, ~ Suttons Supreme, Early Puritan, Gamekeeper. — Norman M. Keane, Fenton Street. "pROTECT your skin from chaps and -*• roughness hy rubbing in Rachel Vanishing Cream; 1/6 jar E. H. Crawford, Chemist. ^X^fiTOEPTIC^I^le^^White- Pearl Ointment from Allan B. Wood, Chemist, Tutanekai St. "TV/TR. L- Dingle announces that he has heen joined in partnership by Mr. G. T. McDowell. As from 1st September, 1932, Messrs. Dingle and McDowell will carry on practice together under the style of jQINGLE AND jyjjjUJQOWELL BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS at the former's premises, 163 Tutanekai Street. Telephone, No. 251. YXnN^RON TpONIC T^TTINE INVIRON -1- ONIC VVINE
Feeling run down? If so try a hottle of Winviron, the stimulating and strengthening tonic and hody huilder. Consists of meat extract, malt, iron and wine and is especially suitable for invalids. Remember it pays to take care of your health. Get it from — JQOUG. gHEAF, M.P.S. Chemist, Tutanekai Street, If you want the hest get it from SHEAF' S PHARMACY. NO MORE SHABBY FLOORS What a smart house! Richly gleaming floors and woodworlt, kept perfect with Darkaline. Any one of. seveii shades, easily applied, penetrates right into the wood and dries quickly with a hard enduring surface that never chips, cracks or gets shabby. Darkaline stays "new!" No more shabby traffic tracks across the floor. , Darkaline, 2/6, Obtainable at all hardware stores and grocers. '
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 1
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