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Time tried remedies for children' s ills CASTOR OI L We will fix up one good dose in such a way your youngster ■will take it without a fuss — and keep it down. MILK OF MAGNES1A A selection of the hest ever made. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA Made fresh for you. Tonics — appetisers — blood builders at Crawford's Pharmacy ARAWA ST OPP. P.O | Phone 16, day or night

FOR Motor Repairs oils and benzine LAKESIDE GARAGE, J. R. Jones . All Jobs Receive Personal }} Attention. ' Tutanekai St., opp. Waiwera House. ;;i Phone 535.

AMUSEMENTS { WHERE TO GO IN TOWN. j Majestic To-night , j "Air Mail." ]' Grand — T o-night — "Congarilla." ; Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — \ Saturday , Dixieland Old Time Dancing — Monday and Saturday. See Adve-rtisexnents this issue. ¥ ' jyjAJESTIC gALLROOM jyjAJESTIC JgALLROOM j { TO-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGHT '} TO-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGHT ij TO-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGHT f TO-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGHT . ■ QEARNERS' ^IGHT JN JAZZ ! QEARNERS' j^IGHT . JN J[AZZ QEARNERS' j^TGIIT JN JAZZ ! ■ Come and learn to dance the • : modern way. Tuition and • ■ dancing, 1/-. . , E .PI SIIALFOON'S MELODY BOYS i/-r-i/— i/- l/— l/— i/- ; ; 1/— 1/— 1/- 1/ — 1/ — 1/- •« 1/— 1/— 1/- 1/-1/—1/- ; Miss M. O'CONNOR and Mr. PRIESTLV • IN ATTENDANCE Make Friday Night your old Time Dance Night. •il 1/-1/—1/- 1/— 1/—1 /- j, 1/— 1/— 1/- - 1/— 1/— 1/- ■' 1/— 1/— 1/- 1/— 1/— 1/"J~}IXIELAND" AND ' f "■yy ONDERLAND jgAND" QLD iTJIIRIE JJANCING i' TO-NIGHT Monday TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Monday : TO-NIGHT -:i: ■ 1/— 1/— 1/- 1/— 1 /- i/_l/— l/Two Monte Carlos Light Supper ;;j Prizes — Prizes Trovided , "DIXIELAND"— Three doors Palace Ilotel 1 "DIXIELAND"— Three doors Palace Hotel "DIXIELAND" — Three doors Palace Hotel 1 I . * puBuFwricis n MAILS CLOSE AT ROTORUA POST 1 OFFICE, AS UNDER j Ngongotaha, Tirau, Frankton Junction, ; ! * and Main Trunk, south to Taumarunui, j daily, 6.20 a.m. j • Kaharoa, Te Pu, Tuesday, Saturday, 7 j p.m. . ' Waiotapu, Reporoa, Wharepaina, Taupo » and Wairakei, daily, 6.45 p.m. . i Murupara, Kaingaroa Plains, Kopuriki, I j Te Whaiti, Ruatahuna, Maungapohatu, f Monday, Thursday, 8 p.m. Whakarewarewa, daily, 8 a.m. and 2 p,m. | j Ohinemutu, daily, 9 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. ! Mamaku, Putaruru, Matamata, Morrins- , ville, Frankton Junction, Auckland, and ' I all ofRces between Frankton and Auck- . land, also Tauranga, Whakatane, Opotiki, Taneatua and Gisborne; also Te Puke, Matata and Paengaroa, daily, •' ; • : 9.15 a..m. I , ' Mourea, Rotokawa and Okere Falls, Mon- 1 day, Wednesday, Friday, 6.45 a.m. Lake Rotoma, Roitoiti and inbervening private bags, Tuesday, Thursday and ' ' Saturday, 11 a.m. 1 , Upper Atiamuri and Guthrie, Friday, and ' ; ' as opportunity offers, 3 p.m. * Mamaku, Ngongotaha, Putaruru, Frank. | ton Junction, Hamilton, Wellington,, ,» and all Main Trunk OfHces; also Napier, " Wanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland, i and South Island, daily, 3,45 p.m. Street Receivers cleared at 5.30 a.m. and , v 2 p.m. daily, except Sundays. . x Postmen's delivery, daily, 8 a.n». and 1 I p.m. Registered and parcel rnails close at 3 : Jf p.m. and 8 p.m. daily. » Late fee box cleared 9.40 a.m. and 4.10 p.m. .f While at Ottawa, Mr. Baldwin one day »] entertained at luncheon a small party of visiting pressmen and otliers. When an .! adjournment was made to the smoke- ,( room of the great hotel, one of the guests >1 (a New Zealander), produced a well-filled , pouch and expressed the hope that their ,i distinguished host would sample his tobacco "grown and manufactured in New | Zealand." "Delighted!" said Mr. Baldwin, jj "but first of all I must send for my little ;"i / cherrywood." So saying, be despatched t a waiter for the pipe, who soon returned bearing the giant cherrywood (2Jft. long, ; with a bowl holding half-a-pound) pre_ sented to its owner shortly before hejr quitted England. The arrival of the "Iit- ! tle cherryrvood" was greeted with roars j of laughter. The New Zealand tobaccc, f recommended tn Mr. Baldwin's notice was ' duly sampled surpi-ise being expressed that tobacco of snch splendid quality ! should be produced in N.Z, It was Cut A Plug No. 10, one of the four famous toast-^^|

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 431, 16 January 1933, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 431, 16 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 431, 16 January 1933, Page 1

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