FRUIT .... FRUIT Highest Class Fruit and Vegetables at Lowest Prices. Obtainable from — B. DAVID & CO. TUTANEKAI AND ARAWA STREETS Telephone 108.
SITUATIONS — Vacant or Wanted YS/ANTED. — Man or Firm, calling on * * Farmers to handle our goods, Rotorua district. — Apply by letter "A.W.," Morning Post. "Ti/!" AN, single (48), respectable, wants X position gardening. Odd jobs; good milker, 15/- found. — Write "Efficient," Morning Post. /"vUT of a job? Advertise in "The Morn- ^ ing Post" want advertisement column. PERSONAL "T/'ELLEX" gi-ves prompt relief. Pre--"■*-vents headaches, backaches or dizziness. Stops cold shudders, may be used anytime with complete confidence. — Obtainable from M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai Street. "OTOOL Mattresses. — Support entirely " * N.Z. products, Full range at surprisingly low prices. — At Galbraith's. .pORNS. — Use Spear's Corn and Wart ^ Cure and wallc with comfort. — Prepared by M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai St. LOST AND FOUND. ~ T OST. — Monday night from Hinemoa Point, roan horse, branded. — Address at Morning Post. 736 WANTED KNOWN IT'ELLEX io not a narcotic, and contains no drugs to harm the system. It regulates and restores nature. — M. J. Spear, Tutanekai Street. OPEAR'S Corn Cure ig a relia'o'.e cure for corns. Sure to relieve the paln. Prepared by M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai Street. R A.O.B. members. Can we expect you too? Every Saturday, 7.30, Druids' IJall, Arawa Street. Secretary, A. C. Gordon, Whaka. Q P. Super-grade Tennis Shoes. — The Classic Shoe Shoppe, Fenton St. T) . R. McGILL, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant, Arawa St. Phone 87. T OW prices in odd-sized footwear. — Classic Shoe Shoppe, Arcade window, Fenton St. 1DEAMISH builds everything you need in the furniture line and builds it well. — Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory phone 476. TYON'T huild your home to suit your ^ furniture but huild your furniture to suit your home. Beamish is a furniture specialist. — Rotorua Joinery Factory, corner Amohau and Ranolf Streets, phone 476. N EU'r ifi SG ONE I NTHR EEMO N THS After suffering agony for six years from neuritis, Mrs. R. Abbott, Christchurch, became oonvinced it was incurable. She thought at first R.U.R. would give only temporary relief, "but now, after three months' treatment I am entirely free from neuritis," she says, "and I shall be only too pleased to verify this to any 'doubting Thomas'." R.U.R. is sold by E. H. Crawford, Chemist, with a written money-back guarantee. T> ADIO. — Short wave adaptors specially built to suit your recelver. Radio repairs and old sets modernised at shortest notice. All worlc done personally. — D. W. Tapp, Commonwealth Hotel. Phone 98. T^URNISH your home to order. Consult Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory, phone 476. A NTISEPTIC Healer, WhltY Pearl O intment from Allan B. Wood, Chemist, Tutanekai St. gURGlCAL JQRESSINGS ! Accidents will happen and it is essential that you use only the best quality bandages, cotton wool, lint, etc. We carry full stocks of all surgical dressings and surgical go'ods at reasonable prices. Inspect our stocks of enemas, syringes, sprays, atomisers, and siclcroom requirements. It will pay you to get the best quality from J^OUG. QJHEAF, M.P.S. Chemist, Tutanekai Street. Remember! If you want the best get it from Sheaf's Pharmacy. T/'URNITURE reflects the individuality and taste of the householder. Make your furniture an index of your judgment. Let Beamish build it. — Rotorua Joinery Factory , corner Amohau and Ranolf Streets, phone 476. CHOSEN FOR TENNIS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS Rpalding Balls have been adopted for tnurnament play by the Wellington Lawn _ Tennis Association, and by the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association; also by the' Auckland Lawn Tennis Association for havd-eourt' tournaments. You'll play faster and better yourself with Spalding Balls. mYFEwHlTER ^ "Carbon Paper. Secure . your supplies of high grade Cyro, the Britlsh carbon, from the "Morning Post" Oflice. INSURE AND" BE SECURE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTQ Fire Marine Accident Consult our Local Agents for all Clesses of Insurance Business Ageircies throughout New Zealand.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 459, 17 February 1933, Page 1
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