CLARKE'S AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS Known for their Quality and Plavour aH over the Domixiion. Made under the best o£ condiw-na from pure essences and the *mst water !n tlie world. ALWAYS ASK FOR CliARKETS C. A. Clarke & Son LTD. _ i
PUBLIC NOTICES. f pUBLIC JsJOTICE ■Owing to ill-health Mr Allan Wood, chemist, of Tutanekai Street, has given up business. His pharmaey has been acquired by Mr. Ellwood H. Crawford. Mr. Crawford will continue to personally conduct his well-known Arawa Street Pharmaey, while the Tutanekai Street shop will be controlled by a fully qualified manager. The shop will be fully equipped with the highest quality goods and by prompt service and capable attention to customers' requirements it is hoped to merit a fair share of public patronage. ^yRESTLING ^/RESTLING ^yRESTLING gATURDAY gATURDAY gATURDAY gATURDAY HAL RUMBERG (Unbeaten HAL RUMBERG American HAL RUMBERG Husky) versus (The Man COUNT VARGA who beat COUNT VARGA Walker) COUNT VARGA in Eight torrid 10-minute rounds. Five First-class Preliminaries Five First-class Preliminaries Five First-class Preliminaries Orchestra in Attendance. _ Mr. Sidford, the well-known Auckland referee, in charge of the bout. Everything in order for a wonderful night. Reserve now at LEN FISHER, LTD. Fenton Street. ^/AIKATO J-fUNT pACE jy[EETING LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933 NOMINATIONS for all events close on Friday, September 29th, by 5 p.m., either with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland or with the undersigned. Will all owners and trainers please note that the same identical programme will be competed for as obtained on Labour Day, 1932. T. H. HAMPSHIRE, Secretary Phone 186, Cambridge JS^OTICE BOXING TUITION Under first-class management and expert instructors, classes will start at the1 Sylvana Hall, Monday, 11th September. Two nights a week, Monday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Fees, men, 30/- per quarter. Fees, youths, 15/- per quarter. Fees school boys, 10/- per quarter. Instructors. — Albie Hogg, amateur champion middle-weight; Clarrie Blackburn, ex. pro. champion of Australia and N.Z. Private lessons by arrangement. Ring Phone 303. C. R. Lloyd, D'ireetor. ]\^EW ;QYCLES pOR QLD J^EW QYCLES JTOR QLD Guaranteed British Bicycles For £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 £6/6/6 Place your old cycle as a deposit on a brand. new LEADER CYCLE and pay the balanee at 3/9 a week. Don't experiment with a shoddy mamachine, buy" a LEADER The machine with a 10-year guarantee. Easy terms from 10/- deposit and 3/9 a week. All models stocked, including tradesmen's models. Tyres and all bicycle accessories at keenest prices. E C AD0LPH j whaka Road. Rotorua Agent.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 648, 28 September 1933, Page 1
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