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VISITORS AND RESIDENTS ... jj TRAVEL TO NAPIER BY DAYLIGHT AND ENJOY 160 MILES OF g VARIED AND SUPERB SCENERY. | Enquire at the R.M. Office (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) S for complete information regarding all places of interest in the . gjj Thermai Regions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The i Thermai Regions of New Zealand, the most extensive in the world § and the only area of its kind accessible at all seasons of the year. ® Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, 1 Tauranga. R.M. Travellers furnished with map and descriptive / |g booklet of district. j 1 Phones 19 and 165 Garage 194 1 STATION HOTEL 8 AUCKLAND | New Building Tastefully Docorated and Furnished || London Style — New Zealand Prices 1 Bedroom only, 6/-; Breakfast, 2/6, Lunch, 2/-j Dinner, 2/6 w COURTESY — EFFICIENCY — HARBOUR VIEWS I TELEGRAMS: — STATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND | \ TI * ftl b T A B | Trains leave Rotorua for ji Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrlve 12.16 p.m. a Auck. (exp.) 10.0 Arrive 4.00 p.m. | Auckland 4.40 p.m. Arrive 11.0 p.m. | "K" MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. I PHONE A APH PHONE 123 D l\r\l\Lj 456 3 REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA To HAMILTON and AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH J DEPART ROTORUA TWICE DAILY I 6.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. ] BOOKING OFFICE : AARD, Central Chambers j S. J. TISDALL and Co. I Sporting Goods Specialists I Exclusively Jppl \ i Supplies of all trout fishing requisites ' | ] for the coming season are now com- \ l plete. Importe-d direct from the ' ? m leading British factories. INSPECTION INVITED ,. i P.O. Box 134 Telephone 341 / f " Wk, J Tutanekai St. (near Railway Station) | I Eotorua 1 HOTEL AUCKLAND I (Corner Queen and Customs Streets) Largest Hotel in Town TARIFF j Bedroom only, 5/- and 6/-; Bed and Breakfast, 7/- and 8/-. 1 BreakfUst, 2/6; Lunch, 1/6; Dinner, 2/6 ! CENTRALLY SITUATED IN THE HUB OF THE CITY OF ■ AUCKLAND TELEGRAMS: — "Hotel Auckland'," Auckland v ,.,F" § come TOURIST I INFORMATION 1 TO U i hell's Recommended j rATC Serviees I GATE | j • | AT TIKITERE. lO MILES FROM J HOTELS— j TOWN. FOR AN HOUR EN- AT™T . *« tt . , t AUCKLAND — Station JOY THE REVELS OF HELL'S Hotel Auckland ■ Fernleigh. j MYRMIDONS. SOLID EARTH Hotel Stonehurst AND MOLTEN ROCKS VIBRATE jj AND OSCILLATE TO THEIR SPORTS GOODS AND | FISHING— | GAMBOLS. POOLS CONTI- g j TliSDALL & CO., GUOUS COMPETE FOR HIGH- I Rotorua. | j EST IN LEVELS WITH VARIED FILMS AND DEGREES OF ACTIVITIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS COLOURATIONS OF MUD AND ILES, Fenton St. Rotorua. WATER. jj I SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS AND SERVICES— * g BUSES LEAVE "K" MOTOR SERVICES : I rurnv MranMiMr' RM- TRANSPORT Co., Ltd. j EVERY rotorua bus co., ltd. AND bath timetable— SEE ANNOUNCEMENY ON AFTERNOON PAGE 6- • i — 4 Vi ■ ■ ;
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 690, 16 November 1933, Page 8
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