FRUIT .... FRUIT HIGHEST CLASS FRUIT AND "VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES. Obtainable at — B. DAYID & CO. TUTANEKAI AND ARAWA STREETS Telepbone 108.
WANTED TO BUY OR SELL LOGANBERRIES now rcady. Any quantity, 6d. lb; 9d. chip. — McLean and Whitworth, Austral Poultry Farm. IBOR SALE.— Good weaner pigs.— Apply ■ Springfield Farm. FOR SALE. — ITalf-ton truck, Dodge, registeved, snip, £1S cash. — C, Harris Ngongotaha. . Oi0rw:ii; To urer for sale, good order, a gift at £115.— Apply 14 Ti Street, T- " YPEWIUTER~Carbon Paper. Secure your supplies of high grade Cyro, the British carbon, from the "Morning Post" Office, C~ "vLDKMOBlU E ( 6 ) Tourer, late model, ^ perfect condition, good rubber, £45. — Astley, Arawa Street. ■yjrinTLEY'S for "Tennis Shoes, Ladies' * * Sandals and all sports and holiday lines. Prices the cheapest. WANTED to Bi'iy or Sell.— Farrns are required for our 11 st. — Kinninmont & Co., R.M. Bldgs. ANTED t'o~Bulc— Small stoves or ranges. Big demand. Best prices given at Galhraith's. 1TBXCHANGE propositions are requirecl. — •Kinninmont and Co., R.M. Bldgs. QKTN like a haby's by using Raehel Van- ^ ishing Cream. Makes it smooth and velvety. — 1/G jar. E. TI. Crawford, chemist. . ^VOID fJlTIE J^AST J)AY RUSH BY TAKING YOUR SHOPPING LEISURELY TIIIS CHRISTMAS We have a wide range of perfumes, soaps, handbags, gent's. pocket wallets, books, tojrs, and novelties in great variety. You'll choose wisely and well if you shop eai'ly at — • a. t7c°ates TUTANEKAI STREET. "^y'lLTON 0OAL Wilton Nuts, try a bag, only 3/-. Also in stock House and Steam Coal, Coke, Carbonettes and Firewood. Lowest prices. -yy" J-^AWSON AND gONS Phone 84. v Office Haupapa St. ■yyYGHWOOD "^URSERIES ^ ^ LYTTON AND SOPHIA STREETS Phone 95 P.O. Box 52 SEEDLINGS, PERENNIALS and BULBS IN SEASON. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS. Open for inspection any time during the week except Sundays. rpuCK appointed sole agent Stewarts' Bull stop. Call and see a demonstration of this flne invention. — Tucks, Pukuatua St. /^HRISTMAS Gifts for your hushand, a ^ length of hose or a grass mower. — Norman M. Keane, Fenton St. jOOME and see Stewarts' Bull stop. Uni_ ^ que, reliable — Tuck, dealer, only agent. T^THEN better furniture is built Bea- * * mish will build it. Beamish Rotorua Joinery Factory corner Amohau and Ranolf Streets, phone 476.
JACKSON' S JpffJRNITURE jyjART FENTON STREET Settee, squabs and cushions from 19/6. floor rugs, slipmats and matting. Bedsteads and wire mattresscs from. 32/6. Gateleg table, 39/6. China Cabinet, £5. Folding camp beds with mattresses and cases. Well filled bedding at value prices. See my special.campers" stretcher bed. MCALEES AND Murrell CARTAGE CONTRACTORS COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS 54 Haupapa St. Phone 138 QRAHAM QUALITY QOAL Per Ton £2 5 0 Per Half Ton £13 6 Per Bag 4 S FIREWOOD Rata, per tdn, 9in. blocks 15 0 Tawa, per ton, 9in. blocks 11 6 Gum and Oalc Mixed, 9in. blocks 10 0 Special Quotes for Bulk Orders. Fencing Posts and Battens Quoted for. TERMS, CASII. MCAL,EES AND ]yi^RRELIj fenton" stspecials CHRISTMAS Gifts for garden lovers.— Seeds, sprays, spades, rakes, gloves. — Norman M. Keane, Fenton St. IN~KEEPING WITH~ OUR:""STANDARD OF GOOD FOOTWEAR We have luxuriously refurnished our now double sized premises. Stocked to the roof too with the latest of thrilling 'and colourful summer varieties, MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY WITH "MeKERRAS FOR BOOTS & SHOES" FjpHE QLASSIC gHOE gHOPPE FENTON ST. — — — — - FENTON ST.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 416, 28 December 1932, Page 1
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