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Time tried femedies for r: children's ills cast6r oil j We will fix up one good I dose in such a way your | youngster will tdke It | without a fuss — and Kefep |u4 it down. MILK OF MAGNESIA j A selection of the best" ' . ever made. C1TRATE OF MAGNESIA i Made fresh for you. | " Tonics — appetisers— blood ' : builders at Crawfords Pharmacy arawa ST opp. p.q | Phone 16, day or night , i - ~ ' 1 i - in 1 ,;.-f

JAAKE YOUR CAR | j LOOK LIKE-NEW , ;J Upholstery Vacuum Cleaned " ThorougWy Greased \ Wasbed and Polished At most reasonable prices by ! , a specialist Proprietor : 0. W. SMITH, - j Goodson's, Ltd., Yard, Pukuatua Street ■ \ > ..I .

' M " f. AMUSEMENTS !?' ; - > ! " ' where to go in town. Majestic — To-day and To-night— {if i "To-night's the Night." [j; Grand — To-night — j':!. - "Congorilla." j|| Majestic Ballroom, Dancing— •Saturd#y i|i:; Dixieland Old Time Dancing— Monday and Saturday.! See Advertisements this isaue. {!■ ► — Y°-night — rpO-N2GHT! irpO-NIGHT rpo-NIGHT jyj-AJESTIC jgALLROOM / jyjAJESTIC jgALLROOM j : r I Special Dance by a Visiting l! ' ft Orchestra !{ ' I, pLAUDE TUISHER'S pOLLEGIANS'' ^LAUDE ^ ISHER'S ^OLLEGIANS | , pLAUDE- TDISHER'S pOLLEGIANS.; ^LAUDE ISHER'S ^OLLEGIANS ; ; Something New — : Sometliing Bright — { Something Good— ADMISSION :: 2/-. "jQIXIELAND" !JAND ;V "■yyONDERLAND JgAND" . Vice Versa Vice Versa Vice Versa ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT:; 1/— 1/— 1/- 1/— 1/- 1/— 1/— l/-j i Wednesday night will be Vice Versalj ' Night at "Dixieland," and patrons are in-, vited to dress in clothing of the opposite: ' sex.. Gents in ladies' clothing, ladies in; gent's clothing. The "Wonderland Bhnd"; and staff of "Dixieland" will he clothed; Vice Versa. Ladies' prize. Gent's prize.i ; i ' ~ J > "DIXIELAND" — Three doors Palace Hotel!, "DIXIELAND"— Three doors Palace Hotel- , "DIXIELAND" — Three doors Palace Hotel ' ~ PUBLIC NOTICES MAILS CLOSE AT ROTORUA FOST OFFICE, AS UNDER Ngongotaha, Tirau, Frankton Junction, and Main Trunk, south to Taumarunui, daily, 6.20 a.m. 1 Kaharoa, Te Pu, Tuesday, Sa-turday, 7 I p.m. Waiotapu, Reporoa, Wharepaina, Taupo and Wairakei, daily, 6.45 p.m. Murupara, Kaingaroa Plalns, Kopuriki, 1 Te Wliaiti, Ruatahuna, Maungapohatu, Monday, Thursday, 8 p.m. Whakarewarewa, daily, 8 a.m. and 2 R.in,| Ohinemutu, daily, 9 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Mamaku, Putaruru, Matamata, Morrlns-; ville, Frankton Junction, Auckland, and all offices between Frankton and Auck- , land, also Tauranga, Whakatane, Opotiki, Taneatua and Gisborne; also Ti Puke, Matata and Paengaroa, daily 9.15 a..m. Mourea, Rotokawa and Okere Falls, Moii ' day, Wednesday, Friday, 6.45 a.m. Lake Rotoma, Roitoiti and intervenini private bags, Tuesday, Thursday asc . Saturday, 11 a.m. Upper Atiamuri and Guthrie, Friday, ani as opportunity offers, 3 p.m. Mamaku, Ngongotaha, Putaruru, Frank ton Junction, Hamilton, Wellington; ' and all Main Trunk Offices; also Napier tVanganui, New Plymouth, Auckland and South Island, daily, 3.45 p,m. Street Receivers eleared at 5.30 a.m. an 2 p.m. daily, except Sundays. , Postmen's delivery, daily, 8 a.m. and I j p.m. , Registered and parcel maila close at !• ( p.m. and 8 p.m. daily. Late fee box eleared 9.40 a.m. and 4.T, p.m. While at Ottawa, Mr. Baldwin one da; . entertained at luncheon a small party 0 Visiting pressmen and others. When ai •' adjournment was made to the smoke | ; • room of the great hotel, one of the guest . . (a New Zealander), produced a well-flllei,. • pouch and expressed the hope that thei ' distinguished host would sample his to J bacco "grown _and manufactured in Ne's , Zealand." "Delighted!" said Mr. Baldwir "but first of all I must send for my UttL. cherrywood," So saying, he despatche 1 ( a waiter for the pipe, who soon returne { bearing the giant cherrywood (2Jft. lohft; j with a bowl holding half-a-pound) pr€/ sented to its owner shortly before h 1 , quitted England. The arrival of the "Iit . tle cherrywood" was greeteJ with roar > of laughter. The New Zealand tobace t. t recommended to Mr. Baldwin's- notice wai duly sampled surprise being expresse'i I, that tobacco of such splendid qualiti { should be produced in N.Z. It was Crjj u Plug No. 10, one of the four famous toast=} |i ed (and practieally nicotineless) brand-; m so popular in Maoriland, the others bein , •: Navy Cut No. 3', Cavendish, and Rivei •; head Gold. ■* ; : . ; . ■ • 1 "M 0 R N 1 N G p ° s T " !• \] WANT ADVERTISEMENTS GET RESULTS. • RATES: i 15 words „ .. .. 1/- 3 Inserts » « t ]. 20 " 1/6 3 " 4/ | 25 „ 1/.9 3 „ 4, • ?■ i: '

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
699

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 1

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