I OceaWc Steamslup c MATSON LINE for all information regarding ocean travel. fk e literature. Itinerartes, Bookings, Sailing '• dates. . Local representative | I C. B. Feterson - Aard Office
Ir= visitors and residents . . travel to napier by daylight and enjoy 160 miles of varied and superb scenery. Enquire at the R.M. Office (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) for complete information regarding all places of interest in the Thermal Regions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The Thermal Regions of New Zealand, the most extensive in the world and the only area of its kind aceessible at all seasons of the year. Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, Tauranga. R.M. Travellers furnished with map and descriptive booklet of district. Phones 19 and 165 Garage 194 STATION HOTEL AUCKLAND New Building Tastefully Decorated and Furnished London Style — -New Zealand Prices Bedroom only, 6/-; Breakfast, 2/6, Lunch, 2/-; Dinner, 2/6 | COURTESY — EFFICIENCY — HARBOUR VIEWS TELEGRAMS:— STATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND TIMGTABL-i I Trains leave Rotorua for 4 Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrive 12.16 p.m. I Auck. (exp.) 10.0 Arrive 4.00 p.m. | Auckland 4.40 p.m. Arrive 11.0 p.m. "K" MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. j PHONE A APD PHONE j 123 D XlrllvL' 456 ! REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA To HAMILTON and AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH DEPART ROTORUA THREE TIMES DAILY: 8.30 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 3.30 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : AARD, Central Chambers j S. J. TISDALL and Co. I GUNMAKERS AND SPORTING GOODS DEALERS (Exclusively) j 7/6 per box - ■ ^ j Phenominal Value Box 134 Tel. 347 I ^ WATER f Tutanelcai Street 1= ,aQ» _res\stwG-1 1 i Rotorua • (near Railway St.) xAjv — — \v D / New Zealand's finest Motor CampITfffc , T. " 1 * *"■' iog Park. Ten miles from Auckf ^ J 'and p-°- °n concrete Great North I ■■ ■ ■ an 8 Road, Henderson, part furn. cosy i A IUMj IBf i "««• »■ ■■■ sSfi-S-Sfe-S — C. F. BROOKS, Proprietor Charges Reduced j - -
j ' — — j | come ] to hell's gate at tikitere, lo miles from town. for an hour en- j joy the revels of hell's | myrmidons. sol1d earth i I and molten rocks vibrate \ I and oscillate to their gambols. pools contiguous compete for highest in levels with varied degrees of activities and colourations of mud and water. buses leave every morning and afternoon
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 8
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365Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 8
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