MTSTBAUA. SOVA. HOSOMatT. jSSBB&tP JtH fe. >8 ^ 41 .^MMr ^ ^ PAO> HOKOLTILTJ A_. ^■■arii lT /il ■ 1 S? 1 fet 1 8B A,,^ locaii eepeesentative il^ . | fl f |i sf gi 1 ajj h wwwmbl pkee ine0ematw4i^ani> literature j c. b. peterson aard office ^ ^ r j c' ^ peters°n aard office ■ — — n— — — aa«— — m— — — ■— a— aw— aaana |j ™ O^IL -WAy/ 1 ^5j 0OOO. j|if| cys/VCE Q| A uUts^ss - t 1 4 , ^ himi=~— svfbib^, -rwSSW--: hhb r1 0 p stWs* ii= riMEIABh; I . I TI METABLE j m^\r td tct1 ¥ t?¥"\c i ^ — — — | From rotorua to "Whakatane, connect with 3.15 p.m*. c3tj Trains leave Rotorua for i 1 ^uki5 i uuioh, | 1 Opotiki, Gisborne, 8 a.m., 1 p.m. connections from Rotorua ea* | i ' ot a tta\t ui'vtti | daily, (Sundays 1 p.m. only) . made by arrangement to coi Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrive 12.16 p.m. 1 ^ffntp ttftf^ i ' o 1 a 1 ivjin hv 1 iliL 1 Whakatane and Opotiki, 4.30 with the 3 p.m. express traui| | feLEJNlU lKlrb | ey-ry week dayf Auckland for south at Frani Auck. (exp.) 10-0 Arrive 4.oo p.m. | jjj auckland 1 Tauranga and Te Puke, 1.30 Junction. ^ , \ | There are a variety of short and long Scenic § | p.m. every week day. Wairakei, Taupo, Napier, £j Auckland 4.30 p.m. Arrive 10.54 p.m. j Trips which may be taken by visitors to the Ther- 8 j| Hamilton and Auckland, 6.45 daily including Sunday. i | mai Eegion. ncw BuildinF Tastefullv Dccorated | a.m connects nsw Plymouth, and Wairakei Taupo, _Napier,1 g | h 3.15 p.m. week days. -v a.m. daily including Sunday, ai ——— — mmmmmbcabbmiabiamnagaenbbca agaaaaganmmeaaaimnaaggatta tgggn i u n i — i ea Kfoniov 4 1^ n m — = i whakarewarewa reserve and Furnished | Sundays 8.80 a.m. and 18.80 p.m. p-^ 1 ti Passengers from Gisborne and Waikaremoana, Tuesday | This is a mass of intense thermal activity, con- 1 Napier and intermediate points Friday, 8 a.m. , aikipj pj-q.p.paijc | taining many geysers, fumaroles and mud pools. 8 i Teleplione and Hot and Cold ii' | v- ... | Admission is free but the employment of a guide . 1 water m everv room ! — — travel to napier by daylight and enjoy 160 miles of j is advised. buses leave the Bank of New Zealand * | \ maaoicmaimdmah^ var1ed and superb scenery. ! corner, Fenton Street, every 15 minutes. a guide ! — j can be obtained atTtlie destination. Official guiding ■ - ..... ^ Enquire at the r.m. Office (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) a fee is 1/- per person. The trip takes about two Bedroom only, 6/-; Breakfast, 2/6; LuncH, 2/-; 1 for complete information regarding all places of interest in the j hours. '. ' ' j 1 "k" motor services, ltd. Thermal Regions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The [ s mner, / h ^ Thermal Regions of New Zealand, the most extensive in the world j mrtt.c r*tri i courtesy, efficiency, harbour views i phone a a dr phone and the only area of its kind accessible at all seasons of the year. g tikitere (hell s (jaie) g 123 D /~\ /~\ IV i / 456 Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, | This is one of the most active thermal areas in j Tauranga. r.m. Travellers furnished with map and descriptive j the district and is notable for the awesome nature Telegrams: — station hotel, auckland | representative rotorua booklet of district. | ' of its sights. a feature is the curious nomenclature | p, 1 of the varied pools. The Rotorua Bus Company 1 i To hamilton and auckland pho»«. 19 and 165 Garage 194 , makes ^ faip ^ 1() a m and 2 p m daily fare> i ^ j plymouth 1 5/- return. Admission to the region is 2/-, and the i i trip occupies about two hours. | ws.iic£ir0mo£in£l ! depart rotorua twice daily — 1 i i 6.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. i round lake rotorua i Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. l Whether Visitors | This trip covers thirty.five miles and takes two The latest and most beautiful Tourist Road in i . . __ _ . , „ . ii|k , I and a half hours. It takes in Hamurana Spring, New Zealand booking office : aard, Central Chambers ^ — vm^jf or • 1 Hinemoa Caves and Okere Falls and a portion of i f ml f) . i Lake Rotoiti. The scenery from the road on the | " ~ ~ ' / Resideilts | ! shores of Lake Rotorua is particularly fine. Fare, . 1 i • i i 7/6 return. a stop is made for tea if required. When in Rotorua do not miss this trip. , ■■ $4§; p x^q are a- your service | The Rotorua Bus Company makes this trip at 10 ' ^ s a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. ' i q Study your appearance and have i ! t ^ 1 \ s the latest treatment | wairoa, green and blue lakes cars leave^otorua^very tuesday 1 , just permanent waving a specialty | 1 » Marcelling Water-Waving Facials Hairdressing, etc. | ; -n tke backgl'OUnd. Wairoa, the village buried in i to lerve the°taiwo^erlmai ! hollywood toilet salon | the great Tarawera eruption, is passed. The dis- 1 8 drktadf' rv^mtc f tn 1 i i nat^ure's 6 manifitations j commerce building i tance covered is 22 miles and the time occupied ku i uku a isub lu» li u. 1 hell's j fmazing and varied colour»tii p, ... i is two and a quarter hours. Fare, from 5/-. j Royal Mai! Contractors Telephone 291 ^ m pools and formations, u Cr. Tutanekai and Jrukuatua btreets Jrnone xo4 s i ! | | > \ unique mud tlats, volcamc u | ' 1 gate • alpine. | waiotapu. j Deep Craters that tell tli Following improvements to the paths and i i own story. 1 i Lvido-oc ao Wnintapu Thermal Reserve has been i at tikitere, io miles from j Terraces intricate and fasci " i taken over hy Capt. Walker, late of Tikitere, and hotel fernleigh 1 town. for an hour en- ?tie8 in formation and coloi s. j. tisdall and Co. 1 thehmos^1 imevesting6 thermaf^areas s atuf _ at 8 j 28 symonds street, auckland ii joy the revels of Hell's g Vents of sharp and strol , i ! the same time one of the least known in the locality | | myrmidons solid farth cont. asuing colours. Sporting Goods Specialists i and its opening provides another oustandmg tour- , | Myrmidons. Green and Blue Lakes. " Exclusively 1 ist attraction for the district. The following scale j | and molten rocks vibrate a"]111" ?$l ^ r es' m KJ j \ of charges is being made: Adults ls 6d and child- First-class accommodation central excellent i alum Chffs. ^7r Firearms and Ammunition Fishing r | | ren" 9d conducted) ; ls and 6d respectively (uncon- luist-ciass ^9™^^ exceilent and oscillate to their Brioal \eii Falls i irearms, ana amrauinlion, i. ibniug .a vi pw; of the Ladv Knox Gevser and cuisme, mocierate tarur. \ Sulphur Caves and Chffs an Tnckle, Tennis, Golf, Oroqnet etc., 1 mifdflats, ez The Lady Itnox is playing rlgularly | * 1 «*»"»"• pools cont" Terra?es. j Direct lmpoitauons fiom the | | at 10 o'clock every morning and is undoubtedly one | j guous compete for high- Beautiiul Batlimg Pools ai /' leadmg British Factories. . i | 0f the finest geysers in the district.. For particulars | i Falls. inspection invited 1 anci serviees, apply Aard Offlees. : xhree mi„„.es city and Railway st,«io„. Tr.ms est in levels with varied ^ Lady Knox Geyser at 10 1 e"p'=''1 "p*iri°g !n a" '"'a°c',es i government round trip - i degrees of activities and p ties conducted ttoj 3 1 colourations of mud and i slshts by the capu&.n (w i7)||ja k p.o. Box 134 Telephone 341 p | This is probably the most interesting all-day i 1 i Chief Guide at Wairakei andi Tutanekai St. (nearRaTlway Station) | | trip in the district. The route runs from Rotorua | water. Tikitere) and compeien^guidi 1 Rotorua I I to Earthquake Flat and the world-rdnowned phone 41-319 conducted pSties *can°! \j> Waimangu Geyser; afterwards a launch is taken | j0y a very pleasant half-di 1 across Lake Rotomahana which is partially hot, a | walking leisurely through fi 1 walk across the foot of Mount Tarawera and j £ a wr_ sigss: , . , i another launch trip across beautiful Lake Tarawera . personal supervision | buses leave ia%s,ladies?retoa hring ei'tl fe where cars are again taken and pass the scenes j heavy shoes or goloshes. 1 referred to in the Blue and Green Lakes short trip. j j | every morning 1 Fare, 15/-, plus 7/6 launch and guide fee. Cars | | charges: i depart daily at 9.30 a.m. Reserve Accommodation by telegram .or letter Conducted: | | | and •: 1 i six lakes trip ^ # j Adults 1/6 Children s 1 a splendid all-day trip which takes in Lakes miss l. smith, froprietrcss | afternoon ' aj1 , Unconducted: ; i Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Rotorua, Okataina and | | ad^ts lj~ ^ w:(c 1 Rotokawa. The route traverses wonderful bush ; \ lady ( f \ \ V5 | scenery including famous Hongi's Trade and the j 9 l & jk?? \ Okataina Road. Tikitere is visited. Fare, £1, plus fjatrj aitip'?-i h tvtf^ | - -j 2/- guide fee at Tikitere. Cars depart 9.30 a.m. j 00 i jlli /\u s" ~ / — — — | daily. (Corner Queen and Customs Streets) | j — — — — "* l wairakei-taupo Largest Hotel in Town 3 This is one of the longest trips in the area. The , , . k \ v >j 1 mileage is approximately 120 miles. At Wairakei | tariff: lh| bsj |wikje ffjlk,5 wllblff! | \ % - i the tourist is conducted through the famous Gey- i Bedroom only, 5/- and 6/-; Eed and Breakfast, • i i ti m " v 1 : ser Yalley, and otlier notable sights are the mighty , i lls'ff rw 8k j wcw Zea- | Aratiatia Rapids, the Huka Falls and Lake Taupo. 7/~ and 8/"> Breakfast, 2/6; Lunch, 1/6; 1 iwh'lu^s s b ' economical far" | the rotorua baths \ i centrally situated in the hub of es, will take you summer timetable city of auckland ■ ( wait©w -nr-u 1*1 1 new blue bath , | -n£, the hot springs, waterfall The World-famous caves fmmmm on glonously en" | ; Full-sized Mineral Water Swimming Bath. ! | and rushing mountain torrents, « cluding the unique w' iovable iourn- ! mixed bathing"- 0pen every day' 6'30 a'm' t0 telegrams: — "Hotel Auckland," Auckland wonders of °thf great ^ahons jj|j North°'ldand tour. a j ^ j | 11 p-m. park Renew your health in |i|| fortable hostel in hea-. is? pvc tKreiurK ilie 1 ward baths the t'onic atmosphere— play golf ^ surroundings, caters for lllll tnrougn ine | Duchess Swimming Pools for men and women, j • ancl tennis 3700ft. above sea |||g wants. wk most beautiful g ^ubhc racbel batbs' s0uing f^v^orsses you1' visit to wellington wil1 be one to remember ious1' accom- iiiiiiMiliiirii ■nbm| | , Radimn^Sprmg^ tomous for its tonic pioperties | ifypu make i j modation-fron^ i an yplca ew | Priest Spring, beneficial in all forms of gou "the royal oak". Zealand sceneiy | Open week days, 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. your headquarters. Wellington's most comfortable m ' Your journey i Sundays, 7 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., 7.30 to 10 p.xp. ns^sss^ 1 waikaremoana l *1 qi i i 1 main rath building i Large Dining Room and Grill. Table d'hote and a'la i 1 Lake Waikaremoana is an immense y w 1 Fitted with every modern balneological carte services- j crystal reservoir in the heart of . a ! 1 1ucq wlun y p.o. box 229 telegrams: § fche mountams, with dense forestsenes of mter' 1 i appliance for treatment of sickness. | g v/ellington 'royal oak 8 i clad slopes sweeping to meet "The b . 'i Hours, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. wellington" | s^a of rippling ^waters." t.join ^ r ! mud baths bays and islets of Lake Waikarei ft a, timate fflimpses 9 . . ,. ,, iti, 2500ft. above sea level. Hostel a \ ' i r a .•'om 3 8 motutara course accommodation, four guineas a i jgi of real New Zea- f urdar^a^n to l^m7' 9 am' t0 4'30 Pin' I Nine holes 1/-, Eighteen holes 1/6. weelc* go°d fishing. Club's course' at Whakarewarewa, or ' at the bowls and croquet | Motutara Public course. Green fees: — Public bowling and croquet greens in the Gov- j* g rotorua club ernment Gardens are available to all visitors. For ' '* s h j .Round 3/6, Day 5/-, Week 17/6, Fortnight charges and information apply ticket office, Blue b • s 30/-, Month £2. Bath pavilion. ||,1 . ; , : . - 1 u-' '-i> ■ - . j
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