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EXPERT BOOT REPAIRER AND SURGICAL BOOTMAKER Have your work done by an expert. All classes Boots and Shoes efficiently repaired and Surgical Boots- made. J. P. McKAY HINEMOA ST., OPP. "POST"

TO LET; BOARD & RESIDENCE ^PARMENTS now vacant Hotel Rotorua, all convs., meals optional; also cottage near station, rental reduced— Apply Empire. P^ENTON House, Fenton Street.- — Large front bedroom, separate entrance, 10/- weekly; couple only. THE QOMMONWEALTH Remodernised and refurnished, is now open for casual guests, permanent boarders especially catered for at greatly reduced tariff. Sunny rooms to let. Everything new and clean. MRS. E. F. INGRAM (Owner). gXCHANGE Owner of uprto-date five-roomed bungalow will consider motor-car or small farmlet for his equity. McDOWELL & CO., LTD. Estate Agents gOARD and residence available in refined home; quiet locality; central; mineral bath; winter comfort; adults only; suit friends. — Write "A.D.," Morning Post. J-JAMILTON House, near station. phone 378. Superior f>oard, Permanents and casuals. — Mrs. A, Simpson. Proprietress. TO LET. — Bungalow, 4 rooms, electric range, 20/- weekly. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. T° LET.— '5 roomed .house, rent 15/- weekly. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., Estate Agents. J^EGENT, Pukaki Street. Newly furnished throughout. Perir.anents from 22/6, casuals 8/-. — M«rs R. Hodge. JJOTEL ^USTRALIA Ha&- room for permanent boarders at minimum rates, and to share room at less than minimum rates. APPLY HOTEL AUSTRALIA. THE ]y[ASONIC JJ0TEL GISBORNE Reinf orced steel framed building. Hot and cold running water in ail bedrooms. Tariff 12/6 per day. Telegrams, Masonic, Gisborne. W. NOAD, PROPRIETOR. Phones 529 and 1369 BOARD WANTED jgOARD wanted by sehool pupil; must be moderate. — Write "Moderate," Morning Post. WANTED TO RENT "y^/ANTED to Rent. — Two large unfurnished rooms, use convs.; must be central.— Write "Rooms," Morning Post. MISCELLANEOUS CA? repairs by experts at prices that are competitive. Satisfaction assured.— Bates' and Son Garage, Fenton St. A Peach-bloom skin — velvety-soft smooth and clear — is the reward of using Rachel Vanishing Cream; 1/6 jar;' handbag size 6d. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist. pETR'OL. — First grade 2/1; second, ' 2/-, at Bates and Son. FURNITURE reflects the individual ity and taste of the householder. Make your furniture an index of your judgement. Let Beamish build it. — Rotorua Joinery Factory, corner Amohau and Ranolf Streets, Phone 476. • . jgEAUTY secret of society: Rachel Cold Cream keeps precious complexions forever youthful; 1/6 jar. — E. H. Crawford, chemist. jyjORRIS Cars and Trucks. Kings of the road. Let us demonstrate. — Bates and Son, Agents, Rotorua. CA? repairs by experts at prices that are competitive. Satisfaction assured. — Bates' and Son Garage, Fenton St. QJATURDAY or Sunday. Take a run out to Cochrane Park, Dainty afternoon tea, wireless concerts, blazing fires; laard tennis court free to those who have afternoon tea. A comfortable rendezvous. ]V[ORRIS Cars and Trucks. Kings of the road. Let us demonstrate.- — Bates and Son, Agents, Rotorua. ^RMCHAIR critics can consider the monetary question philosophically from a Beamish bnilt armchair. — Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory, phone 476.pETROL. — First grade 2/1; second, 2/-,_at Bates and Son. ' Y^AIT for the new Morris six truck. A motor revelation. — Bates and Son, Morris Agents, Fenton St. pEAMISH builds everything you _ need in the furniture line and builds it well.- — Beamish, Rotorua Joinery Factory, Phone 476. pATTERIES with zip and pep. Try Wasga. — Bates and Son, efficient distributors. gARGAINS for all in Furnishings at Galbraith's Stocktaking Sale, Saturday next.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 1

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