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EXPERT BO0T REPAIRER AND SURG1CAL BOOTMAKER Have your woik done by an expert. All classes Boots and Shagg efficiently repaired and Surgical Boots made. J. P. McKAY HINEMOA ST., OPP. "POST"

TO LET; BOARD & RESIDENCE To LET. — Anza Tea Rooms. A tempting offer to approved tenant. — Apply 74 Pukuatua Street. 'pO LET. — Furnished house, all convs., £1 weekly. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., estate agents. •T^O LET. — Bungalow, 5 rooms, all cons., 21/-. Another right in town 27/6. Rotoffua-Taupo Land Association. J£ENTON HOUSE, next Town Square. Full board, bed and breakfast or rooms. Very reasonable. ^O LET. — Bungalow, 4 rooms and cons. 20/-; also 4 rooms 15/-. Rotorua- Taupo Land Association. .^O LET. — Several houses from 20/upwards. — McDowell and Co., Ltd., estate agents. pERMANENTS.— Make the Regent, Pukaki Street, your home, central, quiet and comfortable, special rates. — Mrs. R. Hodge, proprietress. J-JOTEL ^USTRALIA \ Has room for peraianent boarders at mmimum rates, and to share room at less than minimum rates. APPLY HOTEL AUSTRALIA. SITUATIONS — Vacant or Wanted WUANTED. — Cooking or general work by capable woman; half days. — Write to "Competent," Morning Post. VyAITRESSES — 8 experienced girls wanted for season (December to May) . — Apply Mrs. Kinninmont, Geyser House Hotel, Wairakei. QPPORTUNITY offered intelligent, educated young girl, learn beauty culture; start immediately. — Write "Culture," Morning Post. JjOUSEKEEPER, capable (with boy), wants position near school. —Write "B.E.," Morning Post. >JO OTHER TRADE OR PROFES1 STON OFFERS SAME OPPOB* TUNITY AS RADIO. SCHOOL 0F RADIOS 155, Karangahape Road, Auckland. Guarante.es you Government Certificate.

WANTED KNOWN QONTRACT Bridge. Up-to-date. Latest improvements and 1933 slam inferences taught by certificated Culbertson teacher. A limited period. — Addresg at Morning Post. 95 A Meeting 0f the Rotorua Branch New Zealand Labour Party, will be held in the Citizens' Club at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 7th. All members reauested to be present to hear addresses by nominees. f)EVON~sTHall Carnival, Wednesday, November 8; open 2.15 p.m. S'talls, produce, amusements, etc. Fun for all — old and young. Carnival Dance, 8 p.m. ]V/[R. H. 'Atmore, M.P., will address a meeting on General Economic Conditions, and the need for currency reform, Peerless Hall, Monday, November 13th, at 8 p.m. QHEAPEST pLACE For New Potatoes and New Season's Vegetables. JJOTORUA ^UCTION ]yjART T^HREE cups and saucers for 1/3; secure a useful idoz. while they last at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. J? EMOVAL notice.— Miss Taylor, dressmaker, Eruera Street, has opened business at 67 Amohau Street.

ATTRACTIVE" 3-piece upholstered suite in Genoa Velvet for £14 18s 6d at the_ Rotorua Furnishing Co. T3ISM0-S0DA banishes digestive troubles. Enquire to-day Crawford's Pharmacies, Arawa and Tutanekai Streets. pRESH QANADIAN QNIONS IN DAILY AT JJOTORUA ^UCTION jyjART J OW prices for high-grade shoes. — The Classic Shoe Shoppe, Fenton St. QEE these! 2 linen teatowels for 1/5; 6 linen teatowels for 4/1 at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. JJIMU Kitchen Chairs at 7/- each. A chair that will stand hard wear at The Rotorua Furnishing Co. 0OME to the Classic Shoe Shoppe, Fenton St. Good shoes there. ,t ' UNCHEON papers, 7 rollsTof 20 sheets for 1/-. or 2d per roll at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. JJATTERIES re -charged and repaired hy experts. Testing free. Bates and Son, Fenton Street. j^EW pOTATOES 71b. for 1/-, at JJOTORUA AUCTION ]yjART 0IGARETTE lighters, thumb action, 1/- and 2/6 each at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. T> EPAIRS. — Overhaul your car now and save trouble and expense on vour summer running. We advise you for nothing and charge you reasonable prices for essential repairs. — Bates' and Son Gardge, Fenton St.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
582

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 1

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