fMy ! What next ! Tuesday, October 17. Devon Street "Pop." Costumes representing popu'lar songs; good prizes and supper.* Following improvements to the paths and bridges the Waiotapu Thermal Reserve has been taken over by Capt. Walker, late of Tikitere, and is now open to visitors. The Waiotapu Reserve is one of the most interesting thermal areas and at the same time one of the least known in the locality and its opening provides another outstanding tourist attraetion for the district. The following scale of charges is being made: Adults Is 6d and children 9d (conducted) ; ls and 6d respectively (unconducted) . Yiews of the Lady Knox Geyser and mudflats, 6d. The Lady Knox is playing regularly at 10 o'cloek every morning and is undoubtedly one of the finest geysers in the district* Feet First. Wonderful Bargains at cut prices. Six lines of Men's Black tan and patent shoes with instep arcb supports. They are all wonderful bargains, and you should not miss this great opportunity. Our price 19/11 per pair. Malcolm's Cash Shoe Store, Tutanekai Street. .(near Railway Station) . Magic Cold Cure for influenza and cold in the head. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours. 1/9 post free from J. N. Irvine, Chemist, Hamilton* • David and Co., High-class Fruiterers in Rotorua*' * Woods Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 662, 14 October 1933, Page 4
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