"T'HE JOAN URQUHART A SCHOOL OF DANCING (Gold Medallist.) Dances taugbt: Highland and National, Fancy, Melbourne Glog, Dutch Clog, Waltz Clog. Specialty in Tap Dancing and Sand Jig. APPLY MAJESTIC BALLROOM Daily Terms moderate
wanted to buy or sell jJOUBLE, single beds from 12/-; hospital beds 8/-; lino, good ord3V, 3/- yard. — 70 Hinemoa St. POR Sale. — 81 acres overlooking Lake Rotoiti, price £200. — Apply Galbraith and Co., Pukuatua St. ROR Sale.- — Pedigree white Leghorn, good strain, splendid layers; ' sheap; owner leaving district. — Apply 50 Elizabeth St. ROOK— THIS WEEK'S SPE"CIALS ' Extra Choice Bananas, 31bs 1/-. Best grade obtainable. Strawberries, fresh in daily direct h'om gardens to shop. Why not come u to — YEA ON AND CO. rutanekai Street. Phone 483 We give you best service. We deliver . daily. ( 1934 Morris Cars sell from £190 upwards. Make your new car a Morris. — Bates and Son, Rotorua igents. 11 glNGER 66, as new, £10. Repairs . to all makes. — Maude's, Hinemoa Street. " 1 15/11' usual]y men's fine In- ' digo Navy Serge Trousers. — Caudwell's Big Sale, to-day, Tu- 1 ;anekai St. (late Gordon's). RHE Grand Tearooms, Fenton St. — Delicious home-cooked hot din- : aers served daily, 12 to 2 p.m. Three ■ murse, 1/6. ] r UNCHEON papers, 7 rolls of 20 i sheets for 1/-, or 2d per roll at ;he Rotorua Furnishing Co. 2Q/11, men's strong tweed suits, j ' all sizes. Caudwell's Big Sale of Gordon's stock, near Palace Hotel. 9d. and 1/-, men's fancy sox; big selection. — Caudwell's Men's Store, Tutanekai St. (late Gordon's). gUTTON'S Swede, turnip, mangold seeds. Yates' farm, vegetable, flower seeds. — Norman M. Keane, Fenton St." POR" Sale. — Buick four tourer, attractive price; registered. — Bates' garage. gFT. Floor covering may be bought for 4/- yd. at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. A Bargain. — 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, full size, beautifully sprung £6/10/-, at Galbraith's. ONE 30cwt Whippet truck, 6-cylind-er, good order, registered. — Bates* Garage, Fenton St. tA7ANTED ' to Buy. — Copper and . stand. — Apply Galbraith's Mart. ROR Sale. — Pontiac two-door coach, attractive price ; reg^stefred. — Bates' Garage. RHE Grand Tearooms, Fenton St. — Delicious home-cooked hot dinners served daily, 12 to 2 p.m. Three course, 1/6. CEE these! 2 linen teatowels for 1/5; 6 linen teatowels for 4/1 at the Rotorua Furnishingjlo^ RTHIS is a winner; Card tables for 17/6 ea. at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. CTOP! 27in. Armstrong Passage Runner for 2/6 yd. at the Rotorua Furnishing Co. TAAINTY afternoon teas, homemade cakes, crisn sandwiches, and the highest grade tea. — The Grand Tearooms, Fenton St. (next Grand Hotel). |T WILL PAY YOU TO SELL TO GALBRAITH'S— WHY? Because they specialise in furniture only, and know the true values. ROTTLES, Bottles, Bottlea. I pay highest cash price for bottles. — Address, H. Raethel, P.O., Rotorua. ROR Sale. — Golf putters, handforged. St. Andrewfi; good as new. — Tuck's Emporium. T/U^ANTED to Buy. — Good used cars. — Anply Bates' Garage. CEAGRASS Chairs that are smart and comfortable from 16/6 each at The Rotorua Furnishing Co. £OTTAGES JN gECTIONS SEASIDE, LAKESIDE OR SUITABLE FOR TOWN OR FARM DWELLINGS. We have in our Koutu yard erected in sections for your inspection: — 1 to 3-roomed cottage and Verandah. 1 to 4-roomed Cottage . The price as they stand is very small. The erection is very simple and quickly done. For* particulars apply — L E'E- RROS. FENTON ST. Phone 29 0M
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 700, 28 November 1933, Page 1
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