BABY'S m PHARMACY I Mothers in this neighbourhood have come to j know that \ve have an unusually complete stock of I all the many artlcles antl l preparations, especially ; intended to inerease | baby"s cornfort. 1 We help to make a - well' baby happier and . 1 contended. J We stock Karilae and % Karioi at Crawfords j Pharmacy j| ARAWA ST OPP. P.O I Phone 16, day or night j|
AMUSEMENTS WHERE TO GO IN TOWN. Ma jestic — T o-night — "Mata Hari." | Grand — To-night — "Border Law." Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — Saturday Dixieland Old Time Dancing — Monday, Wednesday and Saturday See Advertisements this issue. ¥ * rpiE MAJESTIC gALLROOM rpHE jyj-AJERTIC JgALLROOM FRIDAY — FRIDAY FRIDAY — FRIDAY FRIDAY — : :— FRIDAY FRIDAY — FRIDAY ST T> ATTERY TVANCE A ST -0 ATTERY -L'ANCE ~i ST T> ATTERY TV ANCE 1 ST -0 ATTERY J-^ANCE ST T> ATTERY T^ANCE 1 ST ATTERY -"-^ANCE (Devonport) Ladies, 1/-. jgiPI gHALFOON'S jyjELODY jgOYS rpHE jyjELODY gHOP Arawa Street. Call in and hear Richar Tauber sing "MEXICAN SERENADE" and "SILVER HAIR AND HEART OF GOLD" 5/6 EACH rpHE jyjELODY SH0P Ring 468 if you want your Piano repaired or tuned. Expert available. Also remember we repair all makes of Gramophones. jgiPI gHALFOON, Aruwn. StrGGt THE POST OFFICE IS OPPOSITE THE MELODY SHOP
BUSINESS NOTICES ^NTOR IK F. R HOWARD, Registered Optician, representing jgARRY AND BEALE, J^TD. jgARRY AND BEALE, J^TD. Opticial Specialists Opticial Specialists 322 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. * Visits Rotorua every month and may be eonsulted at Mr. MeArthur's dental rooms, Pukuatua Street, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 23, ALL DAY . FRIDAY, 24, ALL DAY OPOTIKI, MARCH 16th WHAKATANE, MARCH 25th. Appointments may be made with MR. D. SHEAF, CHEMIST Tutanekai Street. MCBS M.C.B.S, — Malcolm's Cash Boot Store M.C.B.S. — More Cash Being Saved. M.C.B.S. — Most Comfortable Boots Sold. M.C.B.S. — Moi*e Customers Being Satisfied M.C.B.S. — More Convinced By Seeing. M.C.B.S. — Maids' and Children's Boots ahd Shoes. M.C.B.S. — MyContention Better Served. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS A veteran smoker (well-known locally) was holding forth to a little group of fellow-passengers aboard an Auckland ferry-boat the other 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 him when he thought I should be able to start again. "When they invent a tobacco without/nicothie in it," he replied. He thought he was being funny, but. by practicaliy free from nieotine sinee then, so I am smoking my old briar once more!'.' "Whai tobacco d'you refer to ?" asked somebody. "Why the New Zealand tobacco. It's toasted, and thus most of tBe nieotine in it is eliminated, Even my doctor has nothing to urge agairtst this tobacco. Smokes lt himself!" This old North Shore resident referred to the four celebrated brands: Navy Cut No. 3, Riverhead Gold, Cavendish) and Cut Plug No. 10, and he spoke truly when he said these brands were not only harmless but possessed a flavour and bouquet all 'their own.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 476, 9 March 1933, Page 1
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