eotIrua's nejv eNterprise - | ■ THE CDRNER HOUSE Tutanekai Street Comlete providersof high-grade' goods at Iowest prices Ifillaby's farpous small-goods. Hoae-made Cakes j 1 I Stormont's Quality Cakes j High-class Confectionery •iL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS ECfT LUNCHEON 12 to 2 p.m. 1
; / _ AMUSEMENTS ' '.j WHERE TO GO IN TOWN. I 'j Majestic To-night — "The Secrets of the French Police" Grand To-night. — "The Monkey's Paw" Majestic Ballroom, Dancing — Saturday Dixieland Old Time Dancing — Monday, W^ednesday and Saturday See Advertisements this issue. ^HE jyjAJESTIC gALLROOM THE jyjAJESTIC gALLROOM SATURDAY, MAY 27th. jVJODERN J)ANCING To gPI gHALFOON'S jyjELODY B°TS Light Supper 1/- 1/6 — 1/. 1/6-1/- 1/6 1/- i/6 — l/_ 1/6 — l/. 1/6 1/. 1/6 — 1/. 1/6 — 1/. 1/6 Ring 468 for dancing lessons (private) 1/ per lesson.
THE ]y|ELODY gHOP Arawa Street NOW IN STOCK z All Grades of DUNLOP BALLS— 1/9 to 3/-. SOUTHERN CROSS GOLF CLUBS from 25/- to 45/- each. EPI SPIALFOON, ARAWA ST.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 541, 26 May 1933, Page 1
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