' ADVE'RTISING GUIDE Trade and Service Index ' ART NEEDLEWORK & WOOLS— The Beehive, Arawa Street^"*' AUCTIONEERS— Rotorua Auctioneering Co-, C. Grifliths, Fenton Street, Phone 164. BABY WEAR — Maude, Mrs. M. A., Hinemoa St. BATTERY SERVICES— Bates and Son, Delco, Fenton St. Phone 431. Clarke & McOnie, Fenton Street. BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS — Harris, E. T., Tutanekai Street. BCBT AND SHOE STORES— Malcolm's Shoe Store, Tutanekai Street. "The Classic Shoe Fhoppe,"* Fenton Street. BOOT REPAIRS — McKay, J. P., Hinemoa Street. McKinley, R., Fenton Street, opp. Grand HoteL King, W. H., Woolliam's Bldgs., Tutanekai Street. J. Knowles, Hinemoa Street. BUILDERS — Lee Eros, Fenton St. Phone C90M. BUS SERVICES— The Rotorua Bus Co., Ltd. Phone 291. CARRIERS — Dawson and Sons. Haupapa Street, Phone 84. Goodson, Ltd., Pukuatua Street. Phone 41. CHEMISTS — Crawford, Elv/ood H., Arawa St. Phone 16. Fisher, Len, Fenton St. Phone 24. Spear, M. jlean, Tutanekai Street," Phone 114. D. Sheaf, Tutanekai, Phone 48. COAL & FIREWOOD SUPPLIES— Keane, N. M., Fenton St. Phone 23 Macdonald, C. H., Amohau Street. Phone 191. Richards, W. L., Arawa Street. Phone 61. Stewart, R., Tutanekai Street. Phone 534. DRAPERS — Col'eman, O. H., Arawa Street. Phone 74. Garriocks, D., Tutanekai Street. Phone 269. Mathias, J. S., Tutanekai Street.
Phone 106. Snell's, Tutanekai St. Phone 109. FSLM STORES— Iles, Corner Fenton and' Pukuatua Streets. Phone 27. FRU ITERERS — David and Co. Phone 108. FUNERAL D1RECTORS — Rotorua Furnishing Co., Ltd., Tutanekai St. Phones: Day, 52; Night 90. Sawyer, F. C. and Co., Fenton St. Phone 345, Day or Night. FURN1SHERS — Galbraith and Co., Pukuatua St. Phone 216. Rotorua Furnishing Co., Ltd., Tutanekai Street. Phone 52. , FURNITURE MART — Jackson, E., Fenton Street. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, ETC.— Miss Macdermott, Tutanekai St. \ Phone 365. Epi Shalfoon, Arawa Street, opp. j P.O., Phone 468. GROCERS — Beale, H. W.. Fenton Street. j Phone 13. j Enterprise Cash Store, Tutanekai ! Street. Phone 152. | Locke's Service Store, Tutanekai , Street. Phone 178. Wallace Supplies Ltd., Tutanekai j Street, Phone 29. IRONMONGERS — Thomas, J. F., Tutanekai Street. ; Phone 507. i JEWELLERS — ; Merriman, A. V., Arawa Street. LADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS— f "Teresa," Woolliams Buildings, j Tutanekai Street. j LAND AGENTS— P. Kinninmont and Co., R.M. Build- j ings, Phone 67. McDowell and Co., Ltd., Tutanekai Street. Phone 88. Rotorua Taupo Land Association, Fenton Street. Phone 525. LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS — Corner House, Tutanekai Street. Grand Tea Rooms, Fenton Street. Phone 377. MOTOR GARAGE, TYRES, ETC.— M.P. Motors Ltd., Fenton Street. ; Phone 168. Bates and Son, Fenton Street. j Phone 431. Jorfes, J. R., Tutanekai Street. Phone 535. Rotorua Ford Garage, Fenton St. Phone 383. Spedding and Co., Ltd., Hinemoa Street. Phone 66. Fortune and Carruthers, Ltd., Fenton Street. Phone 391. MOTOR SERVICES— "K" Motor Serviees, Ltd-, Tutanekai Street. Phone 123D. Rotorua Bus Company. Phone 291. OPTICIANS — Ewen, J. W., Arawa Street. Howard, F, R., c/o Sheaf, Chemist, Tutanekai Street. Phone 48. RADIO DEALER — Woolliams, Les, Tutanekai Street. Ph^ne 464. SECOND-HAND DEALERS — Tuck's Emporium, Pukuatua St. SIGNWRITERS — Bonnington, R. H., Kusab's Buildings, Tutanekai Street. SPORTS GOODS DEALERS — Pakes, W., Fenton St. Phone 3 59 Tisdall, S. J., Tutanekai Street. Phone 347.
IIow long hoes it takfe to smoke a. ton of tobacco? It has taken an old Canterbury resident — an inveterate lover of the weed — jhst 73 years. Ile commenced to smoke when he was 13 years old, is now 86, and is still smoking! He was a cabin-boy when he learned to smoke, and for three-quarters of a century has found comfort and solace in his pipe. Anti-to-baccoites declare smoking shortens life. But there is reason to believe (as in this case) that it often prolongs it. Good and pure tobacco, containing but little nicotine undoubtedly benefits the health because it lessens nervous strain and hanishes the "hlues." New Zealanders are fortunately in that respect. Our Dominion tobacco is so pure that many doctors smoke it habitually and reeommend it to their patients. It is roasted, and the "bite". taken clean out of it. A more delightful tobacco or a, less harmfpl one the world does not produce. The four braxlds are: — Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. V
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RMPOST19330104.2.8.4
Bibliographic details
Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 421, 4 January 1933, Page 3
Word Count
680Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 421, 4 January 1933, Page 3
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Rotorua Morning Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.