DINE AT CLUBBS For the benfit of" those who dine in town We wish to announpe that three hoflie cooked hot meals are served each day in our heated dining 'room at most reasonable prices*. Breakfast 7 to 9 a.m- Lunch, 12 to! 2 p.m., and Dinner 5 to 7 p.m. with IGrills at all hours and a concession granted- to, thqse who wish meals by the week. We specialise in pork pies cooked poultry and meats; also butter and eggs— Clubb's Restaurant, Tutanekai Street-*
Woods' Great Peppermint dure For Children's Hacking- Cough. GOLD-MINER'S LUCKY STRIKE Mr. Franlc F. Gibson, 28 Beatrice Street. Invercargill, who has now gone goldmining, had a lucky strike when he bought R-U-R. After suffering severely with rheumatism for years without relief, he tried R-U-R, and to-day states he is completely cured. R-U-R is ohtainable from E. H. Crawford, Chemist, with a written money-back guarantee. | "POPS," Devon Street Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Good music and supper.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 544, 30 May 1933, Page 4
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