isATMS^CTION | =jffL StWUff ~p4lL 1 "Fresh from the Churn Every Day" , EWERT, ROTORUA REPRESENTA TIVE r
^ | lll | ^ ji I In the Empire- liiillilil E wide popularity I of "D.C.L." gMMi I you have ample 1 evidence of its ^p-r I excellence. llllM
Pf| Ae financial year right Pjtl,y your Account Books, i|pt Books, Order Books, R"J Books, Duplicate P1 Memo Books, Type ^j'1 Carbon paper, writing ^'tfibbling pads, pens, penK|1i rubbers, from parris' B>«ellers and Statianers ■'TANEKAI STREET B^ear Rajlway Station |i?IB ■ SEEDS mEDf OF SUCCBSS ■^nnot Alford to W Anything but 1 the Best E^like fine Onions? ■ ■ Cooper's Odourless and booper's Gold. '3tlle ^nd mild — the best obtainable S's everything — bee'n testing eeds for seventy seasons"
Q-TOL SOOTHES CHILBLAINS Q-Tol is wonderfully effective in stopping the maddening itch of chilblains, reducing swelling and healing skin. Quickly heals chaps, cracks and cold sores, too. To protect the skin from all winter dis- | eomfort, use Q-Tol regularly before and j after exposure. Sold everywhere. Buy Q-Tol to-day. BETWEEN SEASONS. The end of Winter, but not yet Spring. Fine one day, eold and wet the next. Qhangeable weather brings eolds and eoughs, but Pulmonas pastilles give protection and relief. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Pulmonas, the standard antiseplie pastille for eoughs, colds, 'flu, broneliilis, ete. In tins 1/- and 2/6. LATEST STYLES Spectacles and Eyeglasses J. W. EWEN Reg. Optician, Jewellfcr, Etc. ARAWA STREET Printed by Robin Adair Gardner, of Rotorua, and published oy Edward Grace Guy, of Rotorua, for the proprietors, Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing (!o., Ltd., at the regisbered pn'nting office, Hinemoa Street, Rotorua. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 ,
''Open! ' Needle wor'k competition >£330 in prizes (Donated by Coats and Clark Ltd.) j °mpetition eovers all classes of Embroidery and Crochet, s open to all needleworkers throughout Australia and k,,. 7 New Zealand. enb • traced with ."EASYSTITCH" designs will be eligible ia ,^16 Embroidery Section. All embroidery must be with Clark's "Anchor" Embroidery Threads, and all l crochet with Coats' "Mercer Crochet Cotton." H(l„ °n)ls> giving conditions, prizes and full details, and a vanety of "easystitch" traced needleworic AT J'T H E WOOL SHOP" ^,,^^hcn_and_jobnstone Tutanekai Street
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 3
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