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No thrill withoui Ml aAT 5^ >4 i fj' inthemanufactureof ¥♦ » £1 ^ \4eap*r fty a °rder or &« uaking ?**«?. ' BATTERIES Some good vahie priees— CTADTIkif _ I iryiTlMr Bacon Rashers lOd Ib. Corn Flour Loose „ 4d 1b. Self Help Bath Soap OTAKI INVl LlVjfl I IFflt* Butter 10d & lld Pickles Assorted ,.. 1/1 bot. 5 larSe cakes 1/~ We overhaul and repair all makes of Batteries. Cheese (Mild) 8d 1b. Self Help Tea No. 1 2/6 lb Self Help Tomato and Apple Creamoata 1/6 pkt. Self Help Tea No. 2 2/- lb Sauee ... 5£d, 8|d, and 1/2 IMilk Oaties 10£d Self Help Tea No. 3 1/6 lb SelF Help T°m' S°Up 6*d> 9d Oatie Nuts 1/6 pkt. Dried Peaches (South Afn.) ^ Macaroni 9d pkt. M lb Bosker Coffo Esnco. 1/-, 2/6 . .... _ , , t Dried Apricots (South Afn.) Raisihs Seeded and Seedless Vermicilh 9d pkt. 7id lb 6(J ^kt Rice 51bs for \f- New Season's Figs ... 5d lb !?«*•»»?»! r^- u Sago 51bs for 1/- Dates, Stoneless 4d lb Jsonnmgton s irish Moss I had my way," said the man in the cor- Tapioca 51bs for 1/" Self Help Soap ... 5d and 9j>d ' ner, "X'd gaol the manufacturers of some Blue Peas, Loose ... 51bs 1/- Self Help Soap Carbolic Self Help Malt and Oil brands of tobacco." Here he stared hard Oatmeal .., 1/2 bag 6d bar 2/6, 1/6, at his neighbour whose pipe was certainly. Rolled' Oats 1/3 bag o Self Help Malt Extract very much in evidence. "Meaning tlie Self Help Baking Powder V^S 1/S and 2/5 bacca I'm smoking?" inauired the other. \ /. large tin \ f Bulk Malt 9d lb "One o' them bacca cranks aintcher?" Self Help Custard Powder WjL Hops 1/7 lb. "On the contrary," was the reply, "I*m a 8Sd per tin ?Yl Pres. Glaxo 2/4 and 5/8 . heavy smoker, but I lilce decent tobacco, \ » not stuff the smell of which makes me u arai ammmtm / . . ^ m ihmiiii -|U |>l:111. Why don't you chuck the brand j j ^ /mim& fllpMl ^ Q Jt(P^ ||1 Kg| fjlilfl ||| PPP%>, , , you're smoking and try the New Zealand? ( 14- VjJ Iwi" '' " ~ m I « 7 J |||LjJl^ pIC__ 1111 |||j j§|| 14-Q ~ i BRANCHES L W Wfl Ifi BRANCHES The other chap pondered that. Then he | ESaglgl j ^^^1 fflM • said he'd "give it a go." He can't do j g % better. New Zealand tobacco is about _ ^ __ _ _ _ . . . I the world' s purest. The toasting (or FOOD SPECIALISTS GROCERY S» PROVISION MERCHANTS I roasting) it gets when manufactured ac- C J I Counts for that — also for its beautiful fla- ^ vour and delightful fragrance. Only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. They are all "best sellers." | CENTRAL HOTEL | AUCKLAND Cesitra! for Everythmg! | When you come to Auckland, make the Visitors to Auckland find at the Central I Central Hotel your home. Whether you an abiding atmosphere of dignified service. j judge by its moderate tariff, the excellence Yet it is an atmosphere which is at the J of its cuisine, its central location or the same time essentially friendly, lacking the I unfailing courtesy of its staff, you will find aloofness which modern hotel life so often ^ • • 1 it a "home" you will regret to leave. implies. Extraordinary charm and the highest standard of hospitality disI tinguish the Central. It has everything to make your visit an enI joyable one. The hotel enjoys a perfect situation. Queen Street I I is but a few steps away, and yet its noise and distraction do not inI! trude to disturb the guests. 1 I Adjacent are the grassy slopes and scented flower beds of the 1 Beautiful Albert Park. | SPARKLING WAITEMATA | — The Beer of Certified Purity on Tap — Victoria Street E. Auckland Geo0 McMillan Prop. | \ . : | jvTAS O N I C I | NAPIER Welcome back to the Masonic \ I NEW ZEALAND'S MOST BEAUTIFUL HOTEL 1 Every Modern Comfort — Perfect Cuisine — Balcony | and Sun Porches Overlooking the Sea — Moderate 1 Tariff s for Short or Long Stay. m ' 1 An Ideal Spot for an Autumn Holiday J SPARKLING WAITEMATA — I -The Beer of Certified Purity on Tapi

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 2

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