notccaise are made specially to prevent ^ \ o£ smo^ ^ ^ ^ tected against cliniatic variation by their $ wrapping^ of moisture'proof " CELIX)- ^ ^ NO NEED TO'^7- "OPEN : Cive a starting push UPWARD just atouch with to the bottom of ihe t>acket the right thumb ... and slide off wrappcr DOW&- breakf thefresh"WARD. 'n&s sea!. « . , n ' (Thc original lettcr^is^ nled at |il> 1^1" " I feel impclled ro write and tell you hoio exccllent 0 .. '' I find your cigarcttcs, Craveti 'A'. I can heariily ' ~ 'A F t \ substantiate your claim that ihcy do no: cause sore throat ; I would ahnost bc prcpared to staic that they , Jl' ' ' ' prevent it} as sincc srnoking Cravcn 'Ay I have ncucr kai v ^ thc slightest tendency to any throat trouble s. I haze triei Sealed Fresh^^B many other brands °f Oigarettcs for thc purpose of T ' ^ B sn, comparison, but have always rcvertcd with pleasure to ^ ^ ■ — SoM Fresh m 10s, 20s & Craven eA' " CRJWEN'A made specially to prevent sore throats ' N.Z. Repiresehtatiyes: ■ Fairbairn, Wright & Compony, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland. . g Exacily twelve months ag*o to-day Self Help Go-op., LtcL, | I opened a branch • m Rotorua. , Since then Rotorua has given I i the Self Help generoes snspport and. as a resolt Rotoroa is | enjoying the benefit of groceries and provisions at absolulely E rock-bottom prices. } Selp Help has 140 branches throughont New Zealand and H sells groceries for cash at a very small margin of profit, | I Rotorua Residents know what they would be paying for | ' groceries if Self Help v/as not operatmg here! | H Support the Firm that Brought Prices Down and 1 . KEEPS THEM DOWN HERRINGS IN SAUCE, large tin 9£d. TEA, Self Help, No. 1 2/3 SALMON, large tin 10d. TEA, Self Help, No. 2 1/10 "Meats TONGUES i-r: r _ _T«d-_-10d' - SAND SOAP, Self Help 5 for 1/RICE FLAKES 8|d. Pkt BATH SOAPS, Self Help 5 for 1/CORN FLAXES 10d. pkt. BAKING POWDER, Self Help 1/- large tin | WEET BIX 6^d'. 1/4 CUSTARD POWDER, Self Help ...... 9d tin ! VITA BRITS 6d. lld. 1/10 SKIN 'LOTION (for sunburn), Self Help 1 /8 bottle i GRANOSE 6Jd. 1/10 MALT EXTRACT, Self Help ...... 71b tins6/9 j MILK OATIES 1/- pkt. CORN FLOUR 3|d. 1b. CREAMOATA 1/B pkt. ICING SUGAR 4d. lb ROLLED OATS 1/5 bag JELLIES, Bosker 7 for 1 /- OATMEAL- 1/5 bag PEANUTS (fresh) 3d. lb. I CAKE MIXTURE (English) lOd. pkt. CORDIALS 6d. bottle SPONGE MIXTURE 9d. pkt. BIRD SEED, mixed 4£d. lb. TONIC ALE (English) 1/4 2/3 pkt DES. COCOANUT 5U. lb. RESIN 4«d. lb. PRESERVED GINGER lOd. lb. BORAX "1 4d. lb. GOLDEN PINE SLICES 5d. 6d. 8d. CAUSTIC SODA 5d., 8d., 1/3 lb. DRIED PEACHES 9d. lb WASHING SODA 4lb„ for Sd. DATES 41b for lld. 701b IA SUGAR 14/6 DATES, Stoneless 4d. 71b IA SUGAR 1/6 FIGS 5d* Ib' 501b 'FLOUR 8/9 RAISINS 6d. pkt. CURRANTS 6id. lb. K MACARONI 45d. pkt. fkuit0cakeS ::: :: z 7;. V/. \Vh CEEAM 0F taetae ]/25d- lb- ! FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES 1/- to 3/- J ^ " 3d It
CHOSEN FOR TENNIS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS Spaldirig- Balls have been adopted for tournament play by the Wellington Lawn Tennis Association, and by the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association; also by the Auckland Lawn Tennis Association for hard-court tournaments. You'll play faster and better yourself with Spalding Balls. ' ' ' •:
"Tell me," said the tohacco-hater, excitedly "one single good point pgssessed ,by tobacco." Here he glarod defiantly at his_ fellow-passengers in the Wellington train, and "paused for a reply." It came. I can tell you two or three, govornor," remarked the man smoking the big calabash. "What are they?" snapped the "Firtetly," said the ealabasli smoker, "it wards off infection. There's no finer aisinfcctant than tobacco-smoke. Ask any -doctor. Secondly tobacco-smoke preserves the teeth, and prevents decay. Ask any dentist. Thirdly it bucks you up no end when you're feeling as cheap as twonence-halfpenny. It heiglitens one's joys and soothes one's sorrows." (Hear, Hear!— from everybody, bar the crank) who scowlingly tried to speak again, and findmg they wouldn't let him, dried up). Yes, the weed has many virtues hui there's none like the four renowned toastNo. 10, Riverhead Gold, Cavendish, - and Navy Cut No, 3. For flavonr and fragraiice they challenge
STAINED FLOORS THAT NevERI CHIP OR CRACK fl Immediate! Lustrou-s! Easy! 2 ful Darkaline Floor Stain. In sew M tiful shades. It penetrates "it j deeply, and drios with a hard s j.a never eliips, cracks or gets s .?n.g -\voojl 1 your home smart . . . fnnjk ' e3Sa ' worlc, floors. Applied quickly stfl j on any wood surface, over Pre fl | or paint. Darkaline, 2/6. s afl I Obtainahle at all hardware Sj j grocers. 5 QUICK Q-IOL rACTj i ;Soothes and heals sunt>!Frt. 1 ! • Promotes a healthy sUIl;teg. ■ - 9 Stops itch of insect nifl ! • Keeps the skin of for [ women suppte
AN INVALUABTTETHdUDAY "COMPANION ' There's nothing like a cold to sp'oil a holiday. Guard against this danger by packing a tin of Pulmonas in the holiday kit. ' -After exposure and during changes of weather take one' or two of these pleasant-tasting pastilles. Pulmonas are a definite prevention against colds and
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 429, 13 January 1933, Page 2
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