i • - ■ » CLARKE'S AERATED WATERs] AND CORDlALS Known for their Quality and Flavour all over the Dominion. Made under the best of condl»%as from pure essences and the water In the world. ALWAYS ASK FOR CLARKE'S C. A. Clarke & Son ltd. v
public notices. RADIO ^NNOUNCEMENT RADIO ^NNOUNCEMENT Mr. P. Butler, proprietor of the "Byko," Tutanekai Street and Rotorua agent for S'tewart Warner, C.Q., and Pacific Radios, has pleasure in announcing that MR. D. W. M. TAPP LEADING RADIO TECHNICIAN is now associated with the "Byko" as technician and service officer for the Radio Department. Mr. Tapp will be in attendance at the "Byko" every afternoon from 2 p.m. All radio technical repairs and work undertaken. Valves tested and analysis made free of charge. Oneday service for radios left for overhaul or repair at the "Byko." Telephones for radio service Shop 357, Residence 482. pUBLIC J^OTICE Notice is hereby given that shops will be closed on Monday and Tuesday next, October 23rd and 24th. Rotorua Retail Traders' Assn. W. R. HARRIS, President.
rfHE ROTORUA CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY APPROPRIATION MEETING The above "Meeting will be held at the Society's Office, on Wednesday next, October 25th, 1933, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Group 1. — Appropriation by Sale by Tender of £400 in two sums of £200 eaeh. Rule.96. — Shareholders are advised that Monday next being Labour Day the office will be or>en on Tuesday, the 24th instant until 5 p.m. ARTHUR CATT, Secretary.
ROTORUA GOLF CLUB (Inc.) CLOSING DAY, MONDAY NEXT, October 23rd. Mixed Foursomes will be played. Presentation of Trophies at 4.30 p.m. A Dance and So'cial will be held at Clubhouse at 8 p.m. Visiting golfers invited. ROTORUA LAWN TENNIS CLUB Members and intending members and friends are invited to attend the Official Opening of the Club on S'aturday, 21st October, at 1.45 p.m. D. McKERRAS, Hon. Sec.
^OTICE BOXING TUITION Under first-class management and expert instruetozs, classes are now being conducted at the Sylvana Hall. 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. Come and see your boy in action. If he does not belong now, bring him with you. 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, Director. J| O T O R I S T S jyfOTORISTS Do away with all Battery Trouble by fitting "AJAX" "AJAX" "AJAX" "AJAX" "AJAX" "AJAX" The low-price Battery with the highprice guarantee. BOB DAVIDSON Battery Specialist, Fenton St. J£VONA QRASS J-JARROWS All parts renewable, from £5/5/-, cash with ordef ; freight paid; aiso makers of Hay Rakes from £15. i F. T. F. EVANS & SON, . Wellesley St; W., Auckland. C 0 A W. Dawson and Sons have ample supplies of Wilton Nuts at 3/r per sack, cash; also kitchen and house co.al at current rates. Rata and Rimu firewood. Office: GRAEFF'S BUILDINGS Haupapa St. Phone 84
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 1
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