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! WHERE to STAY in few^ minut'^ of Hotel Windsor, with its modern ISaM C o n v e niences, , in ' the DominWeekly £4/15/- ion. ' Daily . . . 14/6 For every attention, just wire or cable "Windsor," Wellington — or write to the Manager, G.P.O. Box 212, Wellington. I | | - HOL1DAY TOURS i TO BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT. Let Pickfords Travel Service arrange the l details of your tour. Individual attention to the requirements of eaeh ollent. I Write for Illustrated Booklet of t Attractive Tours for the 1932 f) Travel Season. S $ | PICKFORDS | TRAVEL SERVICE d g Bookings and all information m from the Agents - * . DALGETY & CO, LTD., I ALL PORTS. 1 FOR MEN'S WEAR | ALF WALDEN TUTANEKAI ST. :: ROTORUA n Agents for — 1 MINSTER SUITS 5 WOODROW HATS I WOLSEY SPORTS1 WEAR ! ' n fi v l.£. .* -/NvV.Ay :• Xff I ^ I ^ j 1 6 WWr 4, l z 1 _ v * ^ W - ■ - . ; , £l ' gt - ^ The New Zealand l 'j Railways, with * their new econo- Z&, i; mical fares, wiEI 5 take you on glor- \ w a iously enjoyable J' Journeys through v$ | the most beautiful ti and • typical New $ Zealand scenery. i Your Journey by |P1s|a i rail will be a series 5 of interesting and B intimate glimpse3 g of rea! New Zeti» L land. The finest
&. j£5SM ! TIMETABLE"! AARD | Hamilton-Auckland, 8.3D a.m., 10.30 a.m., lil 3.30 p.m. f.l nf Wairakei, Taupo, Napier, 1 p.m. |j Bay of Plenty and Gisborne, 6 a.m., 1 | p.m., 4.37 p.m. t Tauranga, 1.30 p.m. e Government P.ou'nd Trip, 9.30 a.m. i | Six Lakes Trip, 9.30 a.m. ) 1 Wairakei, One-day Trip, 8,45 a.m. | ■■ 1 ■ 1 — f HOTELS i t ^yilEN Oisr THE J^OAD— | "yyHEN ON THE J^OAD— DON'T PASS j J'°:L:L,Y J^ARMERS' j^JOTED" "Ye JDBLY J^ARMERS' J^OTEL" "Ye J0Ij:ly J^ARMERS* J_JOTEL" DRURY BREAKPAST 2/6 LUNGII 2/DINNER 2/6 MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA 1/REST.ROOM FOR LADIES, A Quaint Old-World House with Every Modern Improvement. A W McTvor' PROPIlI]ETO:R First-Class Liqueurs and Wines Trains leave Rotorua for Frankton .. 6.40 a.m. Arrive . 12.16 p.m. j i Auck. (exp.) .. 10,0 Arriv# „ 4.00 p.m. | Auckland .. 4.40 p.m. Arriw- ^ 11.0 p.m. VISIT Hell's Playground by admission through Hell's Gate at Tikitere and The Devil's Oauldron, The Inferno, Satan's Glory with a glimpse of The Garden of Eden and the Ladies' Pool adjaeent, the IJot Water Fall ete. Safe return to Earth under guidance of "The Captain" (Late Chief Guide at Wairakei.) and other eflicient. gnides. Buses leave every morning and afternoon. Tourist Information Eecommended Services HOTELS — FRANKTON— Hotel Frankton: AUCKLAND— Statif u Hotel. Hote- Auckland. Fernleigh. DRURY— "Ye Jolly Farmers'" TAXI SERVICES— CHECKER, Rotorua. SPORTS GOODS AND FISHING— W. T. PAKES, Rotorua. S. J. TISDALL & CO., Rotorua. FILMS AND PHOTOGRAPHS— BuES, Fenton. Street, Rotorua. SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS AND SERVICES— "K" AARD MOTOR SERVICES. ROTORUA BUS CO., LTD. BATH TIMETABLE— SEE ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 6 OVERSEAS TRIPS — PICKFORD'S TRAVEL SERVICE. TEAROOMS— GRAND TEAROOMS FOR TOURISTS' HOT LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON TEA, NEXT GRAND HOTEL. MEN'S OUTFITTERS — ALF WALDEN, Tutanekai Street. Phones: OFFICE AND STAND— 4^3 RESIDENCE— 444 Still 1/- per Mile. Still 1/- per Mile
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 333, 21 September 1932, Page 8
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