CLARKE'S AERATED WATER&f AND CORDPAES Known for their Quality and iFlavour all over the Dominion. ' ii Made under the best of condir-wxur 1 from pure eaaences and the »-*st water In the world. ALWAYS ASK FOR CLARKE'S C. A. Clarke & Son LTD. i
; PUBLIC NOTICES. rQHIS AFTERN00N Government Grounds | 2 p.m., Rotorua N.Z.'s LEADING SPORTS FIXTURE N.Z.'s LEADING SPORTS FIXTURE N.Z.'s LEADING SPORTS FIXTURE 80 Athletes in 40 Events. Admission 1/-. Seats 6d. extra. gOROUGH QF gOTORUA j Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Rotorua Bor- . ough Council, held on the 20th day of ] December, 1933, the following reso- ; lution was passed, and will be submit- ' ted for confirmation at the ordinary : meeting of the Council, to be held on I the 17th day of January, 1934, at 7.30 p.m., at the Council Chambers: "That in pursuance of the pow- ] ers and authorities vested in it by 'The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,' 'The Health Act, 1920,' 'The Cemeteries Act, 1908,' 'The Public Works Act, 1908,' The Bylaws Act, 1910,' 'The Public Reserves, Uomains and National Parks Act, 1928,' and all Acts amending the same respectively, and of all and every other power and authority thereunto in that behalf enabling it, the Rotorua Borough Council, acting on behalf of the Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borough of Rotorua, doth hereby, by special order, make a bylaw to be known as 'Bylaw No. 3, 1933'; that this special order be confirmed at the ordinary meeting of the council to be held on the' 17th January, 1934, and that the necessary advertising be carried out." A copy of the bylaw is deposited at the office of the Council and may be inspected during office hours. W. A. McLean, Town Clerk. GREAT CHRISTMAS gWIMMING QARNIVAL gWIMMING QARNIVAL gWIMMING QARNIVAL in The Magnificent Blue Baths. rgHURSDAY ]VJEXT ^HURSDAY ]^"EXT 'gHURSDAY ]S[EXT (December 28th.) First event at 7.45 sharp. SEE WHAREAITU IN ACTION (50yds. champion of N.Z.) This amazing Maori boy last year broke the New Zealand 50 yards record — in his first year in competitive swimming! This year he has improved out of all knowledge. Excellent entries from all the main centres of the North Island. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME IN A WONDERFUL SETTING Admission : Bathside seats 1/6, Children under 14 1/-, Balcony 1/-, Children under 14 6d, Bathside Seats Reserved 6d. Booking fee. Box Plan opens at 9 a.m. next Wednesday at Alf Walden's, men's outfitter, Tutanekai St. All seats numbered to correspond with reserved seat ticket. Be wise and hook your seat. Reserved seats cannot be kept after 8-15 p.m. IMPORTANT— TWO ENTRANCE S Reserved and Batside Seats entrance at main door only. Balcony entrance at rear of building onlv. W. S. HENDERSON. Hon. Sec. R.A.S.C. J£VONA QRASS gfARROWS All parts renewable, from £5/5/-, cash with order; freight paid; also makers of Hay Rakes from £15. F. T. F. EVANS & SON, Wellesley St. W.. Auckland. Q O A L W. Dawson and Sons have ample supplies of Wilton Nuts at 3/- per sack, cash; also kitchen and house coal at current rates. Rata and Rimu firewood. Office: GRAEFF'S BUILDINGS Haupapa St. Phone 84 QOTTAGES 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 o very small. The erection is very simple and quickly done. For particulars apply — gEE gROS. FENTON ST. Phone 290M
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 723, 26 December 1933, Page 1
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