l hl hpiiiiihiii i for ii "tourist" I ' | r .'vlwyyvyyva^^ where to stay in # 1 r» ! i wellington _ £$>/ E CA a "k" motor servij - flbhii ltd. 1 phone A ADU phoI — - - TI M ETA B L E 1230 4| shoppln/^ area , representative ROTORBil §wm aard To Hamilton Auckll .r in'hi'" with its modern „ m ?n n m and new plymouth e j r-fr c o ti v g nisncgs 3m ii ton " Aucklsn u» 8.3d h.tn.f 10.30 .s am^-e an^ com* 3.30 p.m. depart rotorua three tim f^i^cognise^as , Wairakei, Taupo, Napier, 1 p.m. daily: m Bay of Plenty an'd Gisborne, 6 a.m., 1 8.30 a.hl., 10.30 8. j Weekly £4/15/- ion. p.m., 4.37 p.m. - 9 qa n yy-j k Daily . . . 14/6 o.ov n For every attention, just wire or cable Tauranga, 1.30 p.m. 1 \ "Windsor," Wellington — or write to the k Manager, g.p.o. Box 212, Wellington. ■ — Government Rou'nd Trip, 9.30 a.m. Bookmg Ofnce: k — . aard, Central Chamhers, ■ _____ q;x Lakes Trip, 9.30 a.m. ■ ^ r ■ ■ Wairakei, One-day Trip, 8.45 a.m. 'b^v^ hotels * hotel fernleicj ^ "yy'hen on the j^oad— | 28 Symonds Street, Auckland I I ^ : -yf hen on the j^o.ad— i ' holiday tours don't pass Eirsc Class Accommodatior., CenJ j to britain ■ and the jollt j^armers' j/jotel" Excellent Cuisine, Moderate | continent. "ye jolly j^armers' j^otel" | Let Pickfords Travel Service arrange the "'ve tolly .tj^armers' ttotel" Phone 41-319 i i details of your tour. Individual attention to 1 j 'j? jnl rnone i-i k j the requirements of eaqh client. drury » 5 breakpast 2/6 Personal Supervision. ■ | Write for Illustrated Booklet of dinner 2/6 Reserve Acconwtodation hy teleJ i Attractive Tours for the 1932 morning and afternoon tea 1/- or |3tter> i | Travel Season. rest-room por ladies. i a quaint Old-World House- with Miss l. smith :: ProprietrJ '■ p 1 c k. f o h. 13 Every Modern Improvement. b i travel service 1 I • A W McIvor' piR0P:RI3IIiT0:R — I ii Bookings and all information First-Class Liqueurs and Wines i | from the Agents ! i Idalgety^ ltd.,, s. j. tisdall & cj — — - specialists in sporting g6 for mhn's wear ■ exclusively and experts alf walden timrttabl_e firearm& and am— ! tutanekai st. :: rotorua * i i v i e*. 8-^ l-l. , Agents for ! Owing to a recent pheTrains leave Rotorua for , nomenal demand for golfminster suits 1 we hav; added Iargely to our much | woodrow hats .. 6.« a.m. am™ . i2.,6p.m. ^ fm | wolsey sports- auck. (exp, .. 1m arriv, . 4.00p.m. ® i wf a d - to select from. j Auckland .. 4.40 p.m. Arriv^ .. 11.0 p.m. i- ^ ' full stock of min- /^jj i j pmp « • ti! _ • iature rifles car- /||| t fs v a- / Tourist Inrormation tridges and 1 # accessories 1 I ' Recommended Services i l vw- \| p.o. box 134 tutanekai st1 j l\ \ hotels — Telephone 347 (near Railway Stal# | v / \ ' oa \ frankton— Hote? Frankton. i pj i ^ | ^ r :r4| k } auckland— station Hotel. .b- Hote' Auckland. — 1 Fernleigh. , h? drury — "Ye Jolly Farmers'" beautiful waikaremoali f ij r ( TAXI services- ^ checker, Rotorua. The Latest and the Most Beautiful® i _ Road in New Zeaiand. i ^ sports goods and fishing— when leave a rotorua ^ T'xtSSS, Tca?*****. tuesday and friday, .t v \ fii.ms and photographs— | iles, Fenton Street, Rotorua. __ «, mtri r>[\ i ' bub tv v sight-seeing trips and ser- royal mail CONTRACTOEi | basee'announcement on page 6 The New | i v ' station hotel overseas trips — a i tpvf a \in f The New 7ealanrJ a.uck.l ano# i hs? pickfords trayei, sekvioe. (Opposlt. New Railway St.tl.») l?isyy0u enjoyible tearooms hot and cold water and tssffi vmr grand tearooms por .tour- private telephone w and typica! New fwmm tearooms for tour every bedroom Zeaiand scenery. wmm ists' hot lunchbs ^ aft" | Your Journey by llllll~ ernoon tea, next grand Every room an outside room. rail wiil be a series " hotel. Glorious views. I scenic portions are men's outfitters — Breakfast 2/6; Lunch 2/-; Dinu{fl by rai . alf walden, Tutaneliai Street. Bedroom 6/- per day. office and stand — 3 centrally situated in ^
THE ROTORUA BATHS WHAT THfEY ARE FOR. RECREATIONAL & SWIMMING Blue Bath: Open air mixed bathing. Temperature 96 degrees. Ward Baths. Swimming for men. Sepai'ate baths for men and women. Temperature 98 degrees. Curative and mineral Waters. Radium Bath. General tonic and neurasthenia. Postmaster Bath. Chronic rheumatism and rheumatoid conditions. Rotorua Douche Massage. Nervous exhaustion, hysteria, etc. Electric Baths. Sciatica, insomnia, etc. Electric multi-polar Baths. Neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica. Electric Light Baths. Gout.
Tobacco played its part in connection with the Great Plague of London in 1665. Pepys mentions in his famous "Diary'' seeing plague-stricken houses marlced with a red cross. Ile got so frightened later than he states: "I was forced to buy some roll tobacco to smell and to clean. This took away the apprehension." He eseaped infection! Even in that day tobacco was valued as a disinfectant. But it is more efflcacious smoked than "chaued." Of course the purest tobacco is best for disinfecting purposes just as it is for ordinary use. And the purest tobacco in the world is our own New Zeaiand "weed," Owing to being toasted it is practically without nicotine and famous alike as a disinfectant and a smoking tobacco. SWeet, pure, mellow and fragrant, it appeals to all smokers. It is not only cheaper than some brands that could be mentioned but inflnitely better and safer. Four brands Only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Don't accept substitutes. Above are the only toasted tobaccos.
Printed by Robin Adair Gardner, of Rotorua, and published by Edward Grace Guy, of Rotorua, for the proprietors, Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing Co., Ltd., at the registered printing office, Hinemoa Street, Rotorua. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932
REO TRUCKS ARE MADE EOR HARD WORK— AND DO IT.— GOODSONS', LTD., AGENlb. BHOJNL 41.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 September 1932, Page 8
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