: ; •H i ;j ^ pOVERNMENT "OATHsJ r | „ WINTER TIMETABLE I 1 > , i J&j ^ (May 1 until further notici)! ' «« I . v*'- - - ^ rangement. Bath'ing fe'ea^an ij r; ' / •. U , : 'wf schedule at Ticket Offlce, ifij ^ ^ ^ MAIN 'BATHS I SBBMBk.l'" Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 I * Mon. to FrL, 2.30 p.m. to 6^ pH Mon. to Fri." 2.30 p.m. to 4 !>| "Iu8 "xvl '■ .;*> K Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 ^ ' ' Y ' l' *f' WARD BATHS 1 '' ' OUCHESS SWIMMING Pcc;l WOMEN'S rsW?MM|aNG Po0il ..v- 7 to 8.30 a.m. 7.30 J 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 7.30toiOpS VISITORS . .. ti! tdmiotp.4p-m- I RADIUM BATH I CONSU^T THE EXPERTS W(Me£an Free Informffion and Booking Service 1.30 p.'m. p7m° to 10-30 ^ V for Week Days Cvomen) Sundtnl 9.30 a.m. to 1 pm. 7.30 to 10 nfl LOCAL StGHT-SEEIMG TRIPS 7-30 p m- to ' | OLD PREST BATH ■ AND ALL Week Bath3sundays;l NEW 2EALAND TOURS o0 7.30 p.m. to 10p.m. AT THE" Week Days (Vomen) SundaJ 7 to 8.30 a m. 7 to 10.30 i3 Government Tourist 1'30 PNlw" bl™' bath 1 -r-a (Mixed lathing) ■ ISlireaU We®k Days Pd Sundayj I 7 a.m. to 9k. m. ■ __ ^ 3 p.m. to up.m | Fenton Street. Near Post Ofiice 7.30 p.m. tfio p.m. ■ P.O. Box 27 Teleplione 44 POSTMAST^l BATH I Week Days \ Sunday fl Tickets for Games and Hire of Playing (Men) \ (Men) I Material. Tickets for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls 10.30 to 11.30 a.m. 10 to 11 a. J and Playing Material for same are ori sale at Week Days Women) ^ the New Blue Bath. During closed hours 11.30 a.m. to 1130 p.m. ■ tickets may be had from the Ticket Colleetor. (By appointment V the Mall Bath Houfe) B i ■ TUNE IN ON THE 11 ALL BLACK GAMES I WITH AN il ATWA TER KENT I '1 j MOST OF ALL RADIOS BRING THE RESULTS BUT M AT WATER "KENTS BRING THEM BEST. 9 I o _ ^9 | Tfee Set waiti tlie GoMen V oice and the ne\9 j Dayiime Wallop. 9 WHEN YOU THINK OF RADIO; THINK OF A.K. ' 9 FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR* 0WN HOME 9 j: UNDER NO OBLIGATIONS. PHONE 464K OR SEE 9 LES. WOOLLIAMS I PHONE 464K TUTANEKAI STREE9[ BRITISH BUILT !>VH />N-V • ' j Ev A 9^9 / W • Lpju.Liu it its3kji SLii" aC) 'U' 'U r* 4 v •#; 5V v ' AT WOLVERUAMPTffiB af § ■ H® 6i) i Jm ■ ^54 ■ j TYRHS HAVE THE 1 UFERTWIST C/RCAC^B I AND THE A L L- W EATHER TKEAl^B i M I THE HOT FAVOURITE 1 WINS AGAIN 8 AFTER BEING SCRATCHED FOR A FEW MEETINGS ^9, RENOWN COAL S is back in the running again- 8 0&DER YOUE SUPPLY TO-DAY 8 Kitcheii Coal: House Coal: Per Sack 4/9 PerSacJc 9 | Ton 13/3 ...... I Ton H dr/f """ f m°n 25/" * Ton M 46/6 ...... 1 Ton 49/6 ...... 1 Ton ■ CHIPS CHIPS CHIPS 3/- per bagK C ARB ONETTES AND COKE. I 6. H. MacDonaldl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 283, 25 July 1932, Page 6
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