I b|m fo,rt™twrist!pS — Phones, Day 413; Night 444 , jL V >' \ ^JCKLANO, OPOTIKI, NAPIt CHECKER — For Service Second to § |l . if W $ HAMILTON GISBORNE, HASTINQ N°ne- • Dependable Jransportation ■ "K" BOYS' ORCHESTRA MBHKff^. ' ^ ' I® ' ./ ' -' ''V* "•**' 5 \ „ .' "\ OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. * ' ' ' "' J RING R* PA1JL — PHONE 35. ^ * 4 ' 1 :' • ■:' ■: ' -.zfif^jl^^fe'' J\ SIGHTSEEING TRIPS DANCES-PICTURES | Jk^V/-.:V '■ . . v V' >. - '.:. *"" " recommended trips. ' Majestic Theatre, Talkmg Pictures, ^ ' v ^ A'&f I V'' .//-'V. •• ^ -V* '4\ .Wairakei and Taupo; Goveramenl . Nightly, 8 p.m. SfiSmF®&y ' .' " ' ! \ *0*5®*!^^ • ' -'"f * - \ Round Trip; Six Lakes Trip; Te Wai- „ a ^ ° V J . ' Mg^% > pW • 4'WOiiHHi \ . - ' ' "" . '• ./'* . ' V\ . roa (Buried Village); Blue and Theatre, Talkmg Pictures, r I % • - \ Green Lakes. Nightly, 8 p.m. /V^#r^^W 1B V r;.' •'... '^;V|^!^'' .. ^ RING AARD, CHECKER OR K. Boys' Orchestra. See aamounce- " . '-^BBil y '" !*: ROTORUA BUS CO. ments for Cabaret Dances. ■ \- "" At Chase's Service Station ^ ■ . V; •- "K" motor services ltd. george bond ^ I V •■ Pt-inMP A A flr\ PNONE Radiator Duco Paint- M . V ^^6% |J> | | and PHONE 333 . ing and |8®J|M I fe^S 123D x\/3lX\1-^ 458' ' Mud" MOTOR FNflNFFR Vulcanising. * ' I f U v— j guard MOTOR ENGINEER Batteries ■ | REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA Repaira (30 years). Charged | j. Travel in comfortable Sedan Cars. No Diekey Seats PRACYICAL EXPER1ENCE ENCLISH AND AMERICAN | ==========^== f I ®| 1 To Hamilton and Auckland ■ f f Hj| I ■ a w*-SJ 8 ^r*r * jrv r* tn i » t Personal attention to all johs. Spare paris and » \r~*J> B — -• ==:===^^ DEPART ROTORUA THREE DAILY . Accessories in Stock. Continuous Service. Oj|J ~M z===z===z=z===z=: 8-30 a.m. 10..30 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Workmanship guaranteed. I ^ . . ZZZIZ^B Booking office: AARD Central Chambers EXPERT CHEVROLET SERVICE 1 SUMMER _ • ^0^\CE C4^ The NW^STATION^HOTEL NOW SHOWING: B C^j fTA D S ST PRIVATE TELEPflONE IN - * 1 S Plt, IMDLt EVERY BEDROOM for R IA Large and Up-to-date Hamilton-Auckla'nd 8.30 a.m. Napier, Hastings, 3 p.m. rnrvV 1 r^nidnn^^i^pwcf Frankton ... 6.40 a.m. Arrive ... 12.12 p.m. |jff* ' .X ti I 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m. Hamilton, Auckland 8.15 a.m. l'OOm. GlOllOUS Views. ^ V- && f U Ran^e of VTia30akae^TaUPO' NaPiGr' Bayo/pfeniy'and Gisborne TARIFF: Auck- (express) 10 a.m. Arrive ... 4.0 p.m. ^ I ALL SPORTS WEAR FOR B ^a^m.r'i^noorif Glsborne' 2-30 white star Breakfast 2/6; Lunch 2/-; Dinner 2/6 Auckland ... 4. 40 p.m. Arrive :.. 11.00 p.m. . Jfl Whakatane, Opotiki 4.30 p.m. Auckla^id^ 8 a.m., 10 a.m., Bedroom 6/- per day v-'Vg * ^sYou Are Cordially Invited 1 HOTEL AUCKLAND I 1 ^ammB ^ra iJ to Inspect. :: TAUPO :: Cornel. ■ - ^IEW ®T CHUENTAh ■ AlFWAinro Th& World's -Fmest Fishing! queen and customs steeet AND NOW A NEW PLACE Spotl WAJL.UL.N foo kooms— — 200 E00M| TO TAKE YOUR FAMILY WjslJlnglbn £ seea ■from.l THE REGENT, 200 ROOMS 200 ROOMS AM CI TMfl A VQ TUTANEKAI STREET. Host Sheehan issues a warm welcome to ' S O W HW « . ihe Lake HoteJ, the fisherman's TARIFF : . Agent T» i * i n ^ / i 1 Tlle Berkeley Hotel, 22 Onenta! Terrace. headquarters Bedrooms 5/- and 6/- per day only wooden Private Hotel de luxe in Wellin | N.z. DRY cleaning oo. B«.kf,st 2/6, L„n.u 2/., Di„»er 2/6 Watch this Soace for SS;°!5S,ESfSnlJ0S!s^^^qS . „ ZT r Oriental Bay — which overlooks the harbour and ! CENTRALLY SITUATED IN THE nnll T)prj^ i] q 1 mands a magnificent view of Wellington. Onlj r SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. BEST ALES, I HUB OF THE CITY OF . & i WIMF^ a Tdim GspjraiTQ AUCKLAND. modation. Tariff: 12/5 per day, or £3 15s per\ vviiN^a ariKiib. • Phone 23-050. Telegrams: "Berkeley," Wellin j I R. H. R-ICHARDS :: PROPR1ETOR | r ~ | 'riiHr TOURIST INFORMATION | and Commerce, Tourist and | TOURIST INFORMATION I i FISHING CAMP I STOP AT Pnhhcity . AMF> TFAROOMS THE ' STOP! RECOMMENDED SERVICES -RECOMMENDED SERVICES MURUPARA HOTEL FR ANICTOM From 16th June, 1931, Until the only Licensed Hotel at Frankton Further Notice. HlTTfrr-l" 0n tW° Strean}S'. Ra^itaiki a»d ' f."n?,^'on* Hew concrete buildings, beau- Ts^HTffTsOlTB ^ Speeial Baths etc., by arrange- Whirinaki | tifully furnished, hot and cold water ar.d ment. Bathing fees as per sch- WELLINGTON Berklev I bell service in every room. GRAMD TEAROOMS FOR TOURISTS' HOT edule at Ticket Office, Main n"E> a aTrrTirsii'iT u «. i c i EIE^T r*T A?Q FT V FmHfNfr1 I PIBST-CLASS MENU UNDER THE DIR- LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON TEA. • Bath Buildings. FRANKTON— Hotel FIRST-CLASS FLY FISHING ECTION OF ONE OP N.Z's LEADING Ti>r ? ^ »?*.. " ,, . MAIN BATHS. AUCKLAND — Station Hotel. ALSO CHEFS. Men S Outsmers Mon to Vf"2 "0anmm t°n 4 n'^' Hotel Auckland. nwv, c-AT.^nti/-Accredited by the C.T.A., the A.A.A., and ALF WALDEN Tutanekai Street Saturday, 9 "a.m. to l'p.m. ' ' Fernleigh. SiALKING ' the N.Z.P.S. Associations. „ ' "tsnekai Street. WARD BATHS. MT. COOK — Herm'tage. TERMS: 12/6 per day "T * D u e H esSq s\ao M M i n G pool QUEENSTOWN — White Star. With a Competent Gtiide on th© Speeial Rates for Longer Terms. WOMEN'S SWIMM1NG POOL ^ ™, _ Premises. wughun-s i^uhches, SrrtV^HF; Sports Goods and Fishing— ' *«-«- - C L NICHOLLS Proprietor Slght-SeeUlg Trips— |8p0^ t?, K.m. r /'TODAU. A^CO^Rolorua. PHONE, P.O., MUEUPAEA. I U. U. JN1 l-WULLS, irroprietor WAIRAKEI AND, TAUPO. __ _RADIUM BATH. hukaafalls, aratiatia rapids, Films and Pliotograplss— ' |r-. • . .^ GOVERNMENT ROUND TRIP. Weelc Days, women, & Sundays ILES Fenton Street Rotorua I I "I :0; r ... m£%i TE Tt^A?Au^V/Ila?e) and S5S; S i.pPnL 8 10 10 B'm' jL^*~ ' M$ji ' blue and crhSmlakes. week°&pSeE„STs»B„AdIyH.; Men Bus Trips and Services— ^ ~S\ *M-, i TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN. 9 a-m- to 1 p.m. 8 to 10 p.m. ROTORUA BUS CO J TD /'/ ' ^ n k"J |C WHAKAREWAREWA. . & Sunclays ROTORUA BUS CO., LTD. #1^%/' ^ \ CT'l\)/n¥° Games and Recreation— Bath Timetable— liSO 1 L ^ Jk ® M eifLJHLa. aetreduon BLUE BATH (Males Only) « j i p p®^[hiS AND CROQUET, 7.39 to 10.30 a.m. Wm s. j. tisdalJ • "qu"° v°r°m°a ,sl parlment- 10 a.m.^to 1 p.m. (exeept Mon! ) ■ Motor Repals*s * |% and cq. j \'%Wik . Tourist Enqmry Oftces — 4 spedding and co., hinemoa street. ' S?eVtN\w0LAans?"n8s ?SS! ', o 1 GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT, WeekVay VMen Suldays - G. BOND, Chase's Buildings. Rack'ets Vnd BaHs Joqu '> W- i\ a \ I 1 FENTON STREET. 10^30 to 11.30 a.m. 10 to 11 a.m. BATES AND SQNS, Fenton Street. Mallets, and Cricket Bats ar u W ^ ROTORUA BOROUGH COUNCIL, Arawa St. 11.30 a.m! to°^^30 p.m. ROTORUA FORD GARAGE, Fenton Street. now complete— -Imported dir jp»®»3>IEy fi % \ ^ tii pt (By appointment at Main Bath *L k- JONES, Tutanekai Street. j) e°t from the ieading Britis ^L/ggt Jf * \ IW©t©I* .Caitipg -r- L- + * House). R.M. MOTOR CO., Tutanekai Street. ' factories. m i ROTORUA BOROUGH COUNCIT CAMP FORTUNE AND CARRUTHERS, Fenton St. J&iWt- INSPECTION INVITED ■ m 1 Wkl GH COUNCIL tennis, croquet and howls and REPAiRS TO ALL SPORT B M ?/ y t/l#? ^ ^ :: Whakarewarewa. playing material for same are _ nr« ®__ i IN GOODS EXECUTED . RAINBOW SPRINGS, Main Road to Ngongotaha. I 011 sale at the Blue Bath. Dur- I I (L/VOF§@&S I 0|5S j J 4 ON THE PREMISES I W^" • llPykyS % SPRINGFIFT n MnTOW PAMP te niJ T DJ ing closed hours tickets may be 1 rntiwist#, - - i oJrKliNur AliijD MUrOR CAMP, off Old Rd. had from the Ticket Collector at PICKFORD'S TRAVEL SERVICE h ' ' / the Bowling Green. ' WM M Tutanekai St (Nr. Riy. Stn, ? . T ^ / p/lfj m\ P.O. Box -134. Phone 34 The New Zealand \ 1 j ■ ssrsw roL" ^ — -. % » - the three scenic gems of ~1 !»'( , N.Z. Hotel Fernleigh ggj S» •« ftpi ' m;TTT1^ ' LINMD BY THE FAMOUS MT. COOK CHAIN 28 Symo»d7^, A«*U-d MsIM the most beautiful > T A TTPO MUlh.Ub. rqu ^ and tvnical New 'MWZ$ 1 | IX1UIU THE HERMITAGE, WIIITE STAR HOTEL, . ■, A , .. , .^^LurT>'4 Zealand scenery. VWV The World' Fl«e,* FUhi™ MOUNT COOK, QUEENSTOWN. Fmst-class Accommodation, \ Your Journey by r/olQ World s Fmest Fishing "Thousands of feet ahove . "Gem of the Southern " Central, Excellent CuiSine, rail will be a series 1 1||| f| T ATTriTTT T\T)n • worrylevel." Lakes" Moderat© Tariff. • fi:-i {>r? of interesting and * l|§: S I W1 I LOUGHLIN S BRENTS, LTD. Phone 41-319 i S I intimate glimpses Iflll . I Vf^Ul f T A TrxrriTTno The Hub of Rotorua." _ V I ^'1 I °and 631 TheW finest ' I J LAUNCHES NO ITINERARY OF NEW ZEALAND IS COMPLETE Re^frv^-cLm^Vc^11' h L I scen'ic portions are JH 2 WITHOUT THE INCLUSION OF THE HERMITAGE tlLeram ' HOLIDAY TOURS served by rail. ' fWl for a» fishing parties. AND QUEENSTOWN. teiegram or letter. pM^ru TO BRITAIN • S~MS$MX 1 I I Rin^ To11 No- 5 for ful1 MOUNT COOK TOURIST CO., OF N.Z., LTD., ' Miss L. SMITH, Pronrietress I W 1 AND THE np^nni particulars. HEAD OFFICE, TIMARU. I | I CONTINENT. Let Pi kfords Travel Service®
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 90, 7 December 1931, Page 8
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