EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Have your work done by an expert. All classes Boots and Shoes efficiently repaired and Surgieal Boots made. J. P. McKAY HINEMOA ST., OPP. "POST"
PUBLIC NOTICES ST- ' QUKE'S QHURCII ^ SUNDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY 7 a.m. — Holji Communion. 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 9 a.m. — Holy Communion and Sernion (Devon St.) 11 a.m. — Holy Communion and Sermon. 11 a.m. — Holy Communion and Sermon (Ngongotaha) . 7 p.m. — Evensong and Sermon. DEPARTMENT OF 1NDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TOURIST AND PUBLICITY. ROTORUA WATER SUPPLY It is hereby notified that no discount will be allowed on any eurrent water supply accounts remaining unpaid after 31st December, 1932. BY ORDER. Rotorua, 2Sth December, 1932. NGONGOTAHA SCHOOL COMMITTEE Tenders addressed to the Chairman will be received up till 12 noon on Saturday, December 31st, for the conveyance of children to and from Hamurana to the Ngongotaha 'School. Conditions and further particulars at this office, or from secretary Ngongotaha. P. K. CRONIN, Hon. Sec. Ngongotaha School Committee. jy^ISS McMeekin, of the Anza Tea Rooms, wishes to notify her numerous patrons and others that she has taken over the Tea • Kiosk, Government Gardens. This room will be available for day and evening parties. rjUKITERE— JJELL'S QATE Verbally and widely picturised by the Captain in a booklet abftunding in suggestions and conjectures explanatory of its thermal wonders and containing interesting legends. On" sale at Tikitere. \K F. R HOWARD, Registered Optician, representing gARRY AND BEALE, J TD. jgARRY AND BEALE, j TD. Opticial Specialists Opticial Specialists 322 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Visits Rotorua every month and may be consulted at Mr. McArthur's dental rooms, Pukuatua Street. WEDNESDAY, JANT7ARY 25 From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 2( , ALL DAY FRIDAY, 27, -VLL pAY Appointments may be made with MR. D. SHEAF, CHEMIST Tutanekai Street. protection fo ^ your friends A cold is dangerous to youx- friends, family and yourself. Prevent infection spreaOing and ease and relieve your cold at the same time by taking Pulmonas. Pulmonas as they dissoive in the mouth give off medicated vapours which ltill cold germs. They soothe and relieve coughs, sore throats, etc., Pulmonas 1/6 and 2/6 " jyj- ORNING p OST" Announcements of meetings, ptihlic notices, amusements, etc., will only be xnserted in Public Notices or amusement columns if they occupy one ineli or nxore of spxxce. "Punch's" famous "advice to tliose about to marx-y" was "Don't." R. L. Stevenson's advice to ladies jcontemplating xnatrimony was "never marx'y a nonsmolter." Chai'les Reade, the novelist, who flourished before eoektails, night clubs, votes for women and the intellectual superioi'ity of the "softer sex" were invented counselled ladies to encoux-age their husbands and fiances to sraoke all they wanted to. Dax-ing advice at a time when women hadn't learned to smoke and hated — or said they hated — tobacco. Ah, well, the world grows wiser everyday! And it is becoming genei'ally x'eeognised that, given the right baccy, smoking, so far from provin£ harmful, is often posi_ tively beneficial. Unfortunately, however, the right baccy is not so common as it should be — save in New Zealand. There are four bi'nnds; Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, and Cut Plug No. 10, ' Not one of ' them contain any nieotine worth mentioning; all are famous for their splendid quality. They are toasted! — and -quite harmless. They don't affect [ heawt or throat and arp as pare as they
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 418, 30 December 1932, Page 1
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