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"KLEXEMA" SCIENTIFIC SKIN TREATMENT Eczema, Baby Eczema, Psoriasis, Acme, Seborrheoa, Alopeeia, Falling Hair, and all Skin and Scalp ailments successfully treated. Dietetic information — nervous conditions beneflted. Booklets posted. Consultations free. Address-r- Phone 1611 "KLEXEMA" ROOMS National Bank Bldgs.r Hamilton F. R. HOWARD . Registered Op^ician, representing jgARRY AND gEALE, LTD. gARRY AND gEALE, LTDOptical Specialists, Optical Specialists 332 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND Visits Rotorua every month and may be consulted at Mr. McArthur's dental rooms, Pukuatua St. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY, 25th, ALL DAY FRIDAY, 26th, ALL DAY ' WHAKATANE, MAY 27th Appointments may be made with MR. D. SHEAF, CHEMIST Tutanekai Street * "Of all the plants that grow," writec Professor Thorold Rogers in "Science Notes," the tobacco plant has probably been the source of more happiness than any other. To quote Kingsley "there's no herb like it under the canopy of heaven." Sometimes it proves highly injurious, it is true. When it does there's a reason for it. Smokers are notoriously careless. A man gets used to a certain brand and continues to smoke it by the mere force of habit. If it is pure it won't harm him. If it is overloaded with the deadly poison known as nicotine it may kill him sooner or later. The difiiculty is to ensure its purity. They have solved this problem in New Zealan'd, I understand. The tobacco produced in that favoured land is toasted. That effectually rids it of most of its nicgtine, leaving it quite harmless. A wonderful country!" The professor refers to the four brands so popular with New Zealanders: Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), and Riverhead Gold— » BY GUM! It Took Only Seven Days "Suppurating and bleeding gums almost cured in 7 days with Q-TOL TOOTH PASTE AND GUM TONIC," states a testimonial. Keep your gums healthy and your teeth clean with this all-N.Z. produet. LATEST STYLES Spectacles and Eyeglasses j. wTewen Reg. Optician, Jeweller, Etc. ARAWA STREET Start tbe financial year right and buy your Account Books, Receipt Books, Order Books, Delivery Books, Duplicate Books, Memo Books, Type paper, Carbon paper, writing and scribbling pads, pens, pencils and rubbers, from HARRIS' Booksellers and Statloners TUTANEKAI STREET (Near Railway Station Nothing Cheaper In Town!!! Bed Chest'Pedestal to match ALL FOR £4 5s Od Absolutely New JUST THE THING FOR THAT SPARE ROOM Kitchen Chairs 8/ - each c. sTlaNG Eruera St. Phone 89 Quotations for all classes of Woodwork gladly given

U NSUSPECTED CDLD CARRIERS Investigations have shown that one person can give a cold to another without actually having a cold. Beware, already a touclr of winter is in the air. Be ready with a bottle of Baxter's Lung Presexwer. "Baxter's" is best for all coughs, colds, sore throats, huskiness and chest troubles. It has valuable tonic properties also. IINFLUENZA TIME Guard against jr influenza and winter colds ADVICE FREE 1st FLOOR, FERGUSSON BLDGS. AUCKLAND BOX 1180 — — — PHONE 47-345 Printed by Robin Adair Gardner, of Rotorua, and published by Edward Grace Guy, of Rotorua, for the proprietors,* Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing (Jo., Ltd., at the registered printing office, Hinemoa Street, Rotorua- ' *»» ' ^ ■ :

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 3

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525

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 3

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