FRUIT .... FRUIT Highest Class Fruit and Vegetables at Lowest Prices. Obtainable froni — B. DAVID & CO. TUTANEKAI AND ARAWA STREETS Telephone 108. ' : —
SITUATIONS — Vacant or Wanted OUT of a job? Advertise in "The Morning Post" want advertisement column. ~PERSONAL ""jtellex" gi-ves prompt relief. Prevents headach.es, backaches or dizziness. .Stops cold shudders, may be used anytime with eomplete confidence.- — Obtainable from M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai Street. -~lieturn Fare Te Aroha Races, Sat_ urday, 25th, by Aard cars. Depart S a.m. Book early. Phone 123. OOl7 Mattresses. — Support entirely N.Z. products. Full range at surprisingly lov prices. — At Galbraith' s. lORNS. — Use Spear's Corn and Wart J Cure and walk with oomfort. — Prepared hy M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai St. ~ WANTED KNOWN '■ ■■■—■ ■ ■* TyELLEX ii3 not a narcotic, and contains no drugs to harm the system. It r»gulates and restores nature. — M. J. >'' >ear, Tutanekai Street.
r, ARD Cars to Races, Te Aroha, Sat_ urday, 25th, 8 a.m. Depart office. Renn fare 10/- Book early. IYaOES at; Te Aroha, Saturday, 25th, 8 % a.m. Travel by Aard Cars. Fare 10/rhutn, Phone 123 for seats. CPEAR'S" Coni' Cur e_ is a reliable cure H for corns. Sure to relieve the paln. Drepared by M. J. Spear, chemist, Tutanekai Street. T^TXo'.'b. assures members a pleasant Av> evcning, every Saturday, 7.30 Druid s Eall, Arawa Street. A. C. Gordon, Whaka S^cretary. Gp. Super-grade Tennis Shoes. — The ♦ Classic Shoe Shoppe, Fenton St. -p' OW Iprices in odd-sized footwear. — Classic Shoe Shoppe, Arcade window, I ■- oton St. T'BAMISH builds every thing you need -L- in the furniture line and builds it v.' 11— Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory pi ne 476. 7; j.ON'T build your home to suit your Jj-/ furniture but build your furniture to sii.it your home. Beamish is a furniture BBecialist. — Rotorua Joinery . Factory, corner Amohau and Ranolf Streets, phone 476. __ p>. R. " McGILL, Wholesale Wine and L spirit Merchant, Arawa St. 'Phone n NpURITIS GONE IN THREE MONTHS After suffering agony for six years fijom neuritis, Mrs. R. Abbott, Christchurch, became eonvinced it was mcuralle. She thought at first R.U.R. would give only temporary relief, "but now, ajter three months' treatment I am^ entirely free from neuritis," she says, "and I (shall he only too pleased to verify this to any 'doubting Thomas'." R.U.R. is ' 'ild hy E. H. Crawford, Chemist, with • ;• ,-ritten money-back guarantee.
"l> . .dfo. — Short wave adaptors specially LL bui't to suit your receiver. Radio repairs and cld sets modernised at shortest notice. All work done personally. — d. W. Tapp, Commonwealth Hotel. Phone 98. _ FURNISH your home to order. Consult Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory, phone 476. NTISEPTIC^Healer, White Pearl Ointment from Allan B. Wooi, Chemist, Tutanekai St. PAPEB BAGS.— N. Z. Paper Mills' high grade products obtainable from the "Morning Post'* Office. Auckland prices guaranteed. — eAMISH "for~" better furniture. Made to order at roekbottom prices. Beamish's Rotorua Joinery factory, Amohau Street, opp. County offices, phone 476. TJ OTORUA Morning Post is obtainable JLV the Rotorua Railway Bookstall. Pratt and Co., Ltd., Licensees.
jgLOOD pURTFIER ! ! jgLOOD pURIFIER ! ! For boils, pimples, and all eruptions of the skin caused by poorness of the bl°Try SHEAF' S BLOOD PURIFIER. Try SHEAF' S BLOOD PURIFIER By enriching ancl stimulating the blood it invigorates and renovates the whole system. INDIGESTION ! '■ INDIGESTION ! ! Sheaf 's lndigestion and Dyspepsia Mixture is a particularly effective remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Constipation, and most derangements of stomach, liver and bowels. Obtainable only from jqoug. gHEAF, M.P.S. Chemist, Tutanekai Street. Remember! If you want the best get it from Sheaf' s Pharmacy.
A veteran sinoker (well-known locally) was holding forth to a little group of fellow-passengers ahoard an Auckland feiTy-boat the otlier evening. Said he: "I started smoking a pipe when I. was 20. Thirty years later my doctor told me to'quit smoking right away. I asked hina when he thought I shoulcl he able to start again. "When they invent a tobacco without nicotine in it," he replied. He thought he was being funny, but, by practically free from nicotine since tlien, so 'I am smoking my old briar once more. "What tobacco d'you refer to ?" asked somebody. "Why the New Zealand tobacco. It's toasted, and tbus most of the nicotine in it is- eliminated. Even my doctor has nothing to urge against this tobacco. Smokes it himself!" This old North Shore resident referred to the four celehrated brands: Navy Cut No. 3, Riverhead Cold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10, and he spolce truly when he said tliese hrands_wei^_not_oniy_ha;^^oss_but.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 465, 24 February 1933, Page 1
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