E3CPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND 5URG1CAL BOOTMAKER Have your work done by an expert. All classes Boots and Shoes effir ciently repaired and Surgical Boots made. J. P. McKAY HINEMOA ST., OPP. "POST"
TO LET; BOARD & RESIDENCE JgMPIRF HOTEL, most popular house in Rotorua for casuals and permanents. Terms very moderate. pRIVATE Board available, refined home, suit business girls, gentlemen 01* married couple, 18/- and £1 each. — ^Address at Morning Post. 801 J/LAT to let, 4 rooms, well furnished, every convenience, separate entrance, reasonahle rent to permanent tenant. — Ring 144. po LET. — Large Bed-sitting-room. Separate entrance. Apply Fenton House. pO LET — 6-roomed house, all convs in town, 25/-; 4 rooms, also in town, 20/-; 5 rooms and 11 acres 27/6. — Rotorua-Taupo Land Assn.^ pO LET. — Bungalow, 4 rooms, all convs., furnished, 30/- weekly. — - McDowell and Co. Ltd., estate agents. JJ-A-MILTON House, near station. phone 378. Superior board. Permanents and casuals, — Mrs. A. Simpson. Proprietress. po LET. — Bungalow, 4 rooms, eleetric rang-e, 20/- weekly.- — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. pO LET.- — 5-roomed house, rent 15/- weekly. — ^McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate- Agents. "P EGENt7~ Pukaki ^Street". Newly furnished throughout. Permanents from 22/6, casuals 8/-.- — ^&lrs R. Hodge. . JJOTEL ^USTRALIA Has room for permanent boarders' at minimum rates, and to share room at less than minimum rates. APPLY HOTEL AUSTRALIA. rjPHE jy|ASONIC JJ0TEL GISBORNE Reinforced steel framed building. Hot and cold running water in all bedrooms. Tariff 12/6 per day. Telegrams, Masonic, Gisborne. W. NOAD. PROPRIETOR. Phones 529 and 1369 ~ AUCTION SALES. JJOTORUA ^UCTION iy|ART ROTORUA /^UCTION ]\JART TUTANEKAI STREET (Near Railway Station.) ^UCTION SALE 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY MORNING 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY MORNING 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY MORNING 10.30 a.m. SATURDAY MORNING The following lines will he offered: APPLES PEARS TOMATOES KUMERAS CELERY PIEMELON SWEDES' PUMPKIN POTATOES ONIONS VEGETABLES IN SEASON POULTRY, ETC., ETC. Deyw00I) & AMS 0 N AUCTIONEERS PHONE 17 yORE! Learn to play good Golf from- a master. Read now, J. McCormick's greafc book; on sale all booksellers. Another tribute to tlie virtues of the weeclt Mr. Itobert Lyntl, a well-lcnown English journalist, reeently wrote: "It seems to me that pipes, eigarettes and cigars prndnee in life something of the effect that full stops, eolons, semi-colons and comas produce in prose. They hreak things up, and ro relieve the monotony for the wealier hrethron." But the heneflcial effect pj-oduced hy tohacco are not confined to tlie "wealcer brethren." "The niagic herb" appeals to all, gentle and simple, hrain-worlcers and rnanual toilers, the cultured and the uncultured. It helps immeasurably not only to dispel the "monotony of life," but to clieer and comfort the despondent, the afflicted and the ionely. The one thing needful is to see that it is pure, and perhaps the purest tohacco procurable any where Is the New Zealand. It's toasted, and therefore harmless, And how good it is!— the sryeetest, most fragrant, soothing and deiightful! There are four hrands, and they are, equally popular: Navy Cut No. 3, Riverhead Cold, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. . 10. -■ v'a A • :-.:-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 531, 15 May 1933, Page 1
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