OHOPE MOTOR GAMP well-appointed, sheltered AND PRIVATE The Ohopc- motor camp enjoys the reputation of being one of the best appointed 111 the North Is and. 1* iom a holiday point of view it is acknowledged to be without peer, and the thousands who have made use of it In the past arc perhaps the best advertisement the beach enjoys. Situated on the foreshore to th* south of the main access road from Whakatanc, the camp is a wellgrassed delightful spot, dotted with substantial cabins, which are equipped with all I he- immediate needs of the average motor-camper. Shelter and privacy are gained from the surrounding manuka, and the young groves of English trees which have been planted at intervals. The camp is situated right on the beaeh a quid: and ready access to the long stretch of sand and ocean rollers being possible at all times. Campers who desire to reserve space in advance are advised to get in touch with Mr F. Mahy, Sen , Ohope Beach. Advt. v
D. C. MORPETH ■*>. M " U *"' L B " CH It , SMART BATHING COSTUMES MT\ and SONS MEM'S and BOY'S HIPPIES I-OK ~SUN HATS, PLAY SUITS etc. etc. _ - . ?\\ nvBRYTHiaro mKm Beach P ashions - sum--
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 101, 15 December 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)
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202Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 101, 15 December 1939, Page 6 (Supplement)
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