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A.UCKianCl Leaves 10 a.m. sharp, arrive Auckland 3.45 p.m. | | |pg | | M||j| I AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Leaves 8 a.m. sharp, arrive Auckland 1.45 p.m. t v5J J - [| DF.PART ROTORUA THREE TIMES DAILY Three Times Daily — jl ===== 8.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m. BOOK AT WHITE STAR OFFICE flH • 9 Booking office: AARD Central Chambers ti WhmtoStcuJuv I ~ x i| XMA\~77' I wiiHmton ^VICE cAf^ "j The New STATION^HOTEL 'J j HOT AND COLD WATER AND TI M ETAB LE i\".;'d , . „ TI M CTA D I C ' * private telephone in I 'tFiTs£sA ' 1 t I At>Lt ■*•$ . every bedroom Ttains loave Rotorua for I ?AnSaaflwa minutes aard . CHECKER Every room an outside Frankton 6 40 a.m. Arrive ... 12.'l2p.m. J )' $'•/** M®H Hl mtM of Railway Stations Hamilton-Auckland 8.30 a.m. Napier, Hastings, 3 p.m. room. Glorious views. "' T. ■ fagBB- lw.il [mtI Cpj P?hr-sS. i shinnins, 10 30 am 3 30 Dm Hamilton, Auckland 8.15 a.m. . , _ „ . , n ^ s . .■ & ■ « Post Oflice and Wairakei, Taupo, Napier, ' and 3.30 p.m. TAPIFF- Auck. (express) a.m. Allive ... . j | i SKm Theatrea, 11.30 a.m. . Bay of Plenty and Gisborne iAKirr. • ;/«: ■ I r-^mrr- NWlirCT^ii^gfol'; tlie Hotel Windsor Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, 2.30 p.m. QTAR Breakfast 2/6; Lunch 2/-; Dinner 2/6 Auckland ... 4. 40 p.m. Arrive ... 11.00 p.m. ; '$$* ■ I 8389^^^ ira"|^;E yH£&flilm'.430''"'- A'"nkd'a3.30 p.m'-m- 10a"'" Bedroom 6/- per day • i I P§£S I " 1 HOTEL AUCKLAND ' V>Bw"©S MMBNTM Wi 1 ^ T, Z , j, p. . pj. , QUEEN AND CUSTOMS STEEET ' I \vT 1 1^1" r^+tl 1 ror every arrention, just wire or cable "Windsor" The WoHdS t m@St F IShlTlg ! 200 ROOMS WAUUiglba 6 S©8a Ul| I Wellington or tvrite ^O. Bon • |»» |°OM|— -200 EOOMS ■„ -.-^1 1 — ■ . 200 ROOMS 200 ROOMS i&\WjW^ BERKEUEY Hwil | Host Sheehan issues a warm welcome to V ' fl 8 .1 T i tj^. „i .i _ Crinro.on'r TARIFF z i The Berkeley Hotel, 22 Oriental Terrace. t« B the Lake Hotel, the hsherman s ^ oniy woodeft Private Hotel de luxe in Wellingtoia 9) Tip.adrniat-tf»i-« Bedrooms 5/- and 6/" per day l This first-class private hotel is situated in WellinM ® QI TlVJIVIFi'Fii* Breakfast 2/6, Lunch 2/-, Dinner 2/6 \ ton's most attractive and easily accessible quarter-J w UU ivlJLVAJ5-ii.A. \ I 0'*|eutal Bay — which overlooks the harbour and comB a : mTT„ ^w^aaP1' dSJ^ | mands a magnificent view of Wellington. Oniy onfl i rMTr%r^rr*»-fr«4^ XKTm * TTD CENTRALLY SITUATED IN THE You can fish at Cochrane Park Guest House, Ohau minute's walk to the trams. • Replete and up-to-da® | SPORTS WEAK SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. BEST ALES. hue OF THE CITY OF • Charmel. Every ass,e.an« , ,N.n. r WArlSl I wr Txtuo »Tvrr» spisttc! AUCKLAND. BOATS, MOTORS AND FISHING GEAR FOR HIRE. phone 23-050. Telegrams: "Berkeley," Wellingtofl B WWNE.S AiMJ orntiia. Enquire Tourist Department. I R. H. RICHARDS • :: PROPRIETOR fl | NOW SHOWING: ' — 1 ~ / " 1 i — — — =:iinii!iiiii[iiitsi!iiiiiiiiiiH!iiiiiiiiiiir3iiiiii!iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiin!ii!iiiiiiii£3iiiiiiiii!nnii!iiim!iiniiiiiiiltiimminF.| ~ ~t I ~ "m IF YOU. ARE ^ $ | § A | Tourist Information | where to stay in wellington S Tourist Information 1 I T?Ponmmpnrlprl Sppvigpci fiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiirsiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHioiiiiiniiiiiniii R,6C0mm6Ild.6(i S6rviC6S STS^t,AT S^P®"" | I ALL SPORTS WEAR FOR itcuuiumcuucu UCJ. viooo ALBERMARLE HOTEL, Chuznee Street— Low Revised Tariff " . . THE « S oTTi\Ti\/rT7'T? ' — oniy 7/- per day. Casuals from 35/- per -week. ■ Q HT "D f 9 1 SUMMER HOTELS — • Proprietor :: :: S. G. STACEY TFARHOMS O X. KJ L ♦ fl f _ WELLINGTON— Berkeley. 1 EAROOMa HOTEL FRANKTON ■ 1 v , x„TT:fn,i ' Windsor. WAVERLEY HOTEL, Marion Street.— For comfort, pleasure TT . mn a -0/^0^0 t> 4- f V16 +"'y L'fensed H°te,' ?1tJ. Frankton 9 5 are coidially IllVlted Albermarle. and convenience 5 Bathrooms "with Hot and Cold Water. DOLLY VARDEN TEAROOMS, | Junction. New concrete buildings, beau- 9 1 to Inspect Waverley terms: 5/- per day; 27/6 per week Street. First Rate Lunches, Teas and ! tifuiiy furmshed, hot and cold water and W 1 FRANKTON Hotel Frankton. 1 Suppers. be" serv,ce m evepy room- 9 I av ^ „rAw AUCKLAND — Station Plotel. • GRAND TEAROOMS FOR TOURISTS' - M I ALF WALDEN Hotel Auckland. » 1 iTf^M HOT LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON LtriON or OhE M s LEADihG 9 ® Fernleigh. | 1 1 k v J 1 " TEA, NEXT GRAND HOTEL. Accredited by the C.T.A., the A.A.A., and I THE REGENT OUFFNST^N^Wlifte Star I 29 " MILE PEG' TAUPO ROAD — tlie N-Z'P-S' Assoeiations. I I TUTANEKAI STREET tayi SpvirFS- I ' I 3k \^%T\ fi LAWRENCE'S REFRESHMENT TERMS: 12/6 per day 9 i CHECKER Rotorua I I . d aTjfetfi ROOMS, Motor Camp.^ .Free Mineral .. Special Rates for Longer Terms. fl K » nnTn -o^a •Km Woiu"no.tnn I ^ / Baths, Swimming and Fishing. All brands of Wines and Spirits, g-uaran- 9 I Agent GOLD B AND, Wellington. fi MEN'S OUTFITTEPS— . teed true to label, and Waitemata Ale 4>n ■ I N.Z. DRY CLEANING CO. SPORTS GOODS AND FISHING— S: ALF WALDEN, Tutanekai Street. ( NiCHnTiT 1 6 W. T. PAKES, Rotorua. f; SSt&as** SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS imlhulls, Rropnetor m I S- J- TISDALL & CO., Rotorua. ' j J chiropractic points the way to health and WAIRAKEI AND TAUPO. fl 1 A.T^ n„^nAnn, , happiness consult HUKA FALLS, ARATIATIA RAPIDS. 1 H FILMS AND — 1 J Palmer Graduate Cluropractor 8 fqyy LAKES ' o * , 9 | ILES, Fenton Street, Rotorua. j ; moana finch ' I GOVERNMENT ROUND TRIP. JL, S. J. TISDALL 9 I BUSRT0RTOEmBUSSECOICLTO • M wll'l.iNGTON j TE SiI|°TABAw|EA^llaSe> ^ AND CO. 1 al- EATSEE^ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 6. a^spamsra W° nf"^rtlng GSr" 1 I ~Jk \ MOTOR REPAIRS aJmwFB GAMES AND RECREATION — Half-Season Fishing I L. T A SPEDDING & CO., Hinemoa Street. W K iVafft TENNIS, BOWLS AND CROQUET. fffs Licenses Now Procurable ■ Wm> : G. BOND, Chase's Buildings. W^gJjXl fi Enquire Government Tourist v hf ^ (Available from Feb. 1). M :m BATES AND SONS, Fenton Street. ffl ^ IfMW ij Department. f Fishing from now onwards M F A J. R. JONES, Tutanekai Street. || ® m ' A TOURIST ENQUIRY OFFICES— is at its best, and excellent 9 \ k«W« 9 ROTORUA FORD GARAGE, Fenton St. 9L Mm GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPART- reports are coming in daily. 9 x« ^ 4 k V « R.M. MOTOR *CO., Tutanekai Street. W* — r~-~ ygfijlfj MENT, FENTON STREET. Ail Requisites Available, 9 - i % 1 FORTUNE & CARRUTHERS, Fenton St ¥ Sightseeing is a spec- ROTORUA BOROUGH COUNCIL, Procut-ed Direct from the 9 \ 4 \ * 1 iality with us — while ARAWA STREET. A Leading British Factories. 9 \ \A \ \ OVERSEAS TRIPS— ^ wdesTa*oni^0rVD?e pro" MOTOR CAMPS— 9 W\ F* \ 4 % PICKFORD'S^TRAVEL SERVICE. ^ghour Of^the day &or ROTORUA ^ BOROUGH COUNCIL gII&F Executid ^n^lht 9 TYPmJsESK KOGEES, Wellington. COTTA^E°MOTOE CAMP. Ohinemutu. ^ ^ P.O. Bmc.ImT Phone 347 1 The New zeoiond MISS E. EOGEES , THF THRFF SCFNIC GEMS OF I i I E£»S£S " ' I SSTew sr PUBLIC IYPIS®® N.Z Hotel Fernleigh + I 1991^ anl S;tgH'°° ! ' MNKED BY THE^FAMOTOMT. COOK CHAIN 28 Symondi St., Auoklana 4 I Journeys through d aA THE HERMITAGB, WHITE STAR HOTEL, First-ela^ AccommorHtion fSal'' ,"^l4V£u^X \ 9 the most beautiful lg§X» llSflJ MOUNT COOK, QUEENSTOWN. r-SffrSl F^pfw SS J UWV I ^ j *yP|C®' Ne^ "Thousands of feet above "Gem of the Southern Cential, Excellent Cuisme, ^ 9 intimate glimpses J Tirpi q -ivicr+nri ITINERARY OF NEW ZEXLAND IS COMPLETE Reserve accommodation by LjW J 9 "and^3 TheWfi^est Mk P 0 B 1172 WITHOUT THEa^ qu£ENSTOWNHE HERMITAGE telegram or letter. HOLIDAY TOURS 8 Served P°by0nSran! ' ' Phone 47-415 MOUNT N-Z-' LTD" Miss L. SMITH, Proprietress AND^IUE^^ I

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 18 February 1932, Page 8

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