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TRXVELTBY MATSON "~ ^ 5^ HOUDAY SUGGESTIONS AGSTRAUA. SUVA, HONOLGLG. MUS& M M M &%&&* ' ^ PAGO PAGO AMiiKICA. / 1+4- ^M_™|^Hg\%\ -®Mj 4gj « ^TjV ^ HONOLTJLTJ U (%nilBHSS | I||+A ffl d ® H 8 ■ m H AM™°» LOCAL EEPKESENTATIVE Bte5.+^ mbw— M ? , IksVV \ K&J ..Ha, ffl fM roro W$h SSS3 A FREE INFORMATION AND LITERATURE | C. B. PETERSON AARDOrr.cs ^ ^ ^ ^ '" ^.^0?" ' Aard Ofr,. ^^WAV/ j--—-——^^^- C# 0 0 © J|fe S^sl\CE Qj A TIMETABb; " ^ ZZMBm • T\ME^ABL£ ' i I | TOI TRT^T f! TIDF ^ 1 From Rotorua to Whakatane, connect with 3.15 p.m, ^ K Trains ieave Rotorua for | i KJ \~J rvIJ I uuiUJLi ( g Opotiki, Gisborne, 8 a.m., 1 p.m. connections from Rotorua, I i CT A TTA\T iTATrr 1 daily, (Sundays 1 p.m. only). made by arrangement toi Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrive 12.16 p.m. | SCENIC TRIPS O I A I IUJN HU 1 t,L | Whakatane and Opotiki, 4.30 with the 3 p.m. express traj Auck. (exp.) 10.0 Arrive 4.oo p.m. § i P-™. every week day. t^JSSJ. r S at ^ | mi . . AUCKLAND ij Tauranga and Te Puke, 1.30 Junction. Auckland 4.30 p.m. Arrive 10.54 p.m. I There are a variety of short and long Scenic | p.m. every week day. Wairakei, Taupo, Napier jj! Trips which may be taken by visitors to the Ther- 1 Hamilton and Auckland, 6.45* daily including Sunday. r I mal Region. New Building Tastefully Decorated 1 a-m-, connects New Plymouth, and Wairakei, Taupo, Napfo - — — 1 g 3.15 p.m. week days. a.m._ daily including Sunday, — 1 WHAKAREWAREWA RESERVE and Furnished § Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier 4.!5 p.m. | mi, • 4. • x I. , x- -x 1 Passengers from Gisborne and Waikaremoana, Tuesdai 3 is a mass of mtense thermal activity, con- 1 Napier *nd intermediate points Friday, 8 a.m. 1 VISITORS AND FJESIDENTS ' I ! taining many geysers, fumaroles and mud pools, Telephone and Hot and Cold I ' | Admission is free but the employment of a guide nr . • o ' I travel TO napier BY daylight AND enjoy 160 MILES OF 1 j isadvised. Buses leave the Bank of New Zealand Water 1H every JTVOOm g varied and superb scenery. j corner, Fenton Street, every 15 minutes. A guide I ' can be obtained at the destination. Official guiding 8 Enquire at the R.M. Office (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) j fee is 1/- per person. The trip takes about two Bedroom on!y, 6/-- Breakfast 2/6- Lunch 2/-- §f 1 Ifor complete information regarding all places of interest in the hours. ' ' ' ' g MHTOR ^IFR'VTfF Q I TH Thermal Regions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The jj Dinner, 2/6 i H • " ~ ' ■ Thermal Regions of New Zealand, the rnost extensive in the world i _ , S 1 , _ __ and the only area of its kind accessible at all seasons of the year. j TIKITERE (HELL'S GATE) COURTESY, EFFICIENCY, HARBOUR VIEWS J 1 P^23DE AARD P45NE Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, J This is one of the most active thermal areas in II ^ Tauranga. R.M. Travellers furnished with map and descriptive l I the district and is notable for the awesome nature Telegrams: 5TATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND 1 | REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA booklet of district. \ \ of its sights. A feature is the curious nomenclature | | Phones 19 and 1GS Garage 194 I . °f the Val'ied P°0lS' Th8 Eotorl,a Bas Company | I , T0 HAMILTON and AUCKLAND | rnakes this trip at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. Fare, ; I i ! 5/- return. Admission to the region is 2/-, and the | I D N W PLYMOUTH i | trip oecupies about two hours. j | Beantiful Waikaremoana j depart rotorua twice daily ■ 1 | 6.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. | round lake rotorua Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. /Jk' L Wheiker Visitors P I This trip covers thirty-five miles and takes two | I The latest and most beautiful Tourist Road in I g ' | A 1 and a half hours. It takes in Hamurana Spring, New Zealand jj BOOKING OFFICE : AARD, Central Chambers ^ ^ , or | Hinemoa Caves and Okere Falls and a portion of | | II' 1 j O * Jl 1 Lake Rotoiti. The scenery from the road on the j — — * ' / r Kesidents I ! shores of Lalce Rotorua is particularly fine. Fare, c^crr^r-' I j. . 1 ! 7/6 return. A stop is made for tea if required. " When in Rotorua do not miss this trip. S— „ I FT are a yOlIF service | The Rotorua Bus Company makes this trip at 10 j j| ' ^ i ala- a»d 2 p.m. daily. I xj/Ay' q S'tudy your appearance and have | j i | $ \, ^ the latest treatment ! j WAIROA, GREEN AND BLUE LAKES | | CASS LEAVE^OTORI^EVERY TUESDAY | cqm JUST OPENEI PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALTY | j uZ^Z „ Marcelling V/ater-Waving Facials Hairdressing, etc. " | ^ the background. Wairoa, the village buried in j I 1 | TO road. Waiotapu Thermal 1 HOLLYWOOD 1 OIL.ET SAL.ON | | the gi-eat Tarawera eruption, is passed. The dis- i Full particulars from: S ^ j Wonderlaai! I COMMERCE BUILDING I ! tance covered is 22 miles and the time occupied j ROTORUA BUS CO. LTEX | HELL'S amazing ancTvarie^ coloim S Cr. Tutanekai and Pukuatua Streets Phone 184 \ ] ^w0 an^ a tuar^el" hours. Fare, from 5/-. j Royal Mail Contractors Telephone 291 | in pools and formationi, ^ j l| jj unique mud flats, volcanit 1 i waiotapu. ? I GATE I xalpInxei: . . lt H @ ( s Beep Craters that tell ■iw.i.i-.rii.iiirffiBWBiraB«ffiaza3aaaag;i!gim'rainiaaOT.ff»TJW^TTriTgtTir»TT7trir.TT»«:'fliiiiitTTr.,ji..itji,.Htrramaafe | Following impi'OVements tO the patllS and ^ | OWH fltory. H 1 I bridges the Waiotapu Thermal Reserve has been J | at tikitere, io miles from Terraces intrieate andi B | j taken over by Capt. Walker, late of Tikitere, and | MOTEL' FERNLEIGH I town for an hour en i a^inS in formation and co I C I HTTQPb A I I „ J P i i is now open to visitors. The Waiotapu Reserve is ; x ixiuiL.L.imi | town. j I S. J. 1 ISDALL and Co. | j one 0f thg most interesting thermal areas and at j 28 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND | Joy THE REVEl_s OF hell's | Vents of sharp and rf B - - F 1 I same time one of the least known in the locality , i I conti asting colours. k Sporting Goods Specialists | j and its opening provides another oustanding' tour- | j | Myrmidons. solid earth Gieen and Blue Lakes. 1 Exclusively ^'1-1 I ist attraction for the district. The following scale | and molten rocks vibrate Alurn and Sulphur Can 1 M bj I ' of charges is being made: Adults ls 6d and child- | • _. , , . . , „ • | Alum Cliffs. | ' Firearms, and Ammunition, Fishing r 1 j ren 9d conducted) ; ls and 6d respectively (uncon- j irs c ass ° * exce en | and oscillate to their Bricial Yeil Falls. 8 ! ! ' ' GAMBOLS. POOLB COMT,- ^ ^ i l leading Britisli Factories. . 1 1 -ous compbxh por H,G„. I ^autttu. Bathih, Poi I JUsC,- r I | and services, apply Aard Offlces. j Threo minutes city and R.!l„ay Stalion. Tram. 1 ,n levels with varied Lady Knox Geyacrtt II 1 xpert repamni! 1-anc es 1 | GOVERNMENT ROUND TRIP pass door I degrees OF activities AND | aj>arties conducted ttl 1 mm 'K ?±IS£ii4(near RtSwSion)^r I I This is probably the most interesting all-day | 8 colouratiohs oe mud aho gg^f wSSKTe | $\taef I | trip in the district. The route runs from Rotorua j i « | i water. Tikitere) and competenigi y M Rotorua | | to Earthquake Flat and the world-renowned I PHONE 41-319 11 can sPen(^ an enjoyable! 1 1 Waimangu Geyser; afterwards a launch is taken 11 S The conducted parties « a ig P Ts. ... x*n i-i- 3 J°y a very pleasant has ..^r' across LalcG Rotoniciliana "wliicli. is pciioi3.11y liotj a — | waikino IgIsutgIv "tlirou^ "*"*" 11 1 ; Walk across the foot of Mount Tarawera and j | sights. I | another launch trip across beautiful Lake Tarawera ' | PERSONAL SUPERVISION | BUSES LEAVE Visitors are advised, e | | where cars are again taken and pass the scenes ; j I ladies, to bnng? I j referred to in the Blue and Green Lakes short trip. j j j j EVERY MORNINIf eavy s oes or go os es. | Fare, 15/-, plus 7/6 launch and guide fee. Cars j | | CHARGES: | j depart daily at 9.30 a.m. I Reserve Accommodation by telegram or letter f , _ . r 1 ! i AND Conducted: f | j SIX LAKES TRIP \ v | . Adults 1/6 Childrn I ; | A splendid all-day trip which takes in Lakes MlSS E. SIVUTH, Proprietl*0SS Pj AFTERNOON Unconducted: H ' .. I I Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Rotorua^ Okataina and | I Adults 1/- Child" I ' 'feh -x ^ \ ^ ^ ' 'i ' Rotokawa. The route traverses wonderful bush ; 1 ' ~ ^ | 6 Lady Knox Geyser (10' | | " a \ ^ | scenery including famous Hongi's Track and the j j 1™1 daily) 6d. I ® M : I I Okataina Road. Tikitere is visited. Fare, £1, plus j 'UATri UWI . Mn 1 1 I I 1 I i 2;/" guide fee at Tikitere- Cars dePart 9-30 a-m- i ! nuILL AUCKLAND 1 . — — i H • daily. | (Corner Queen and Customs Streets) j | — I ^ \ i I wairakei -taupo ^ I ! Lai'Sfest Hotel in Town I ® j h ; \ | This is one of the longest tnps in the area. The j I — ■ — I f a\ \ V J § I mileage is approximately 120 miles. At Wairakei tartfst 1 WrF7T 6 \ WiAM 1 th.to^teco^uct^ltou^a.efmou.^ . B.dvoom on!y, 5/- and 6/-'; Bed and Bceakfast, %lP® a A - . \ rpi at *7 i j ser Valley, and other notable sights are the mighty j ; sa b ^ m OEI Vi I rn '* v v; *i l>ew Aea- | Aratiatia Rapids, the Huka Falls and Lake Taupo. ! 7/- and 8/-i Breakfast, 2/6; Lunch, 1/6; WHRwi Wi « 1 j %***? land Railways, ^ ^ ^ ^ M/*' ^ j * with their new ! ! ■ ! I i economical far | | THE ROTORUA BATHS j j centrally SITDATED IN THE HUB OP I I "'iS'CMiS.VESS.U'' L|gS s#l |'^J- J L/^vV+1 es, willtakeyou | SUMMER TIMETABLE CITY OP AUCKLAND j TONGARIRO H| 'WAI TOI \ # | NEW BLUE BATH j Make this your base for view4 t+fs,// s'-\/ nri crlorionslv en" 11 ^ . TTr l o ■ • -o^xx. ! ing the hot springs, waterfalls The World-famous «■ Y ->y ° | Full-sized Mmeral Bath. | and rushing mountain torrents, cluding the unique G'i ® '+ * xroL I • 1 Mixed bathing. Open every day, 6.30 a.m. to j TFirrPAiwc ««tr . i a ii j » a ii j 1 glaciers, forests and other fM& Grotto, must be incM 1 \fijf joyable journ- n pan> f j 'Hotel Auckland," Auckland I ®onders Of the great National « North-Island tour. I l ii | ! WARD BATHS ! j Park. Renew your health in fortable. hostel in p iMm " evs through the s _ . „ . . „ ...... the tonie atmosphere — play golt surroundings, caters ? WB i ' Duchess Swimmmg Pools for men and women. i — | and tennis 3700ft aboye gea ^ wants- » mnQt Kpflnhfnl I Public Rachel Baths, soothing and refreshing. . I ! jevei. Luxur- i 1^1 .• 1 |k Deautliul i Eadium Spring, iamons for its tonic properties irt to °" " I - „ 1 £ ^ ^ ' "^r^est heneficial in all f orms of gout, I "THE ROYAL OAK" I CJ | " i Open week days, 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. your headquarters. Wellington's most comfortable 1 Your i°»™y 1 ; Sundays- 7 «»• to i°-3° a-m- 7-3° to 10 p-m- | WAaBCARiMOAMAi I by rail will be a 1 MAIN BATH BUILDING Large Dining Soom and GrilL Table d'hote and a'la Lake Waikaremoana is an immensc i I Fitted with every modern balneological ces' crystal reservoir in the heart of 1 series of inter- | appliance for treatment of sickness. ; v^LlINGTON «ROYA?OAK the mountains, with dense forest- | • j • j Hours, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WELlTnGTON" Sea ff° rippl^^aters Join ^n 9 ii i timate glimpses | I MUD BATHS I bays and islets°of Lakl Waikare2 Mk Wikl | : For skin and jomfc disorders. MOTIITARA pot ir qf I iti, 2500ft. above sea level. Hostel B ' m \ J " "• nf rpal Npw 7pb- I I Monday to. Friday, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Sat- I accommodation,' four guineas a B tJlk y*- f I urday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nine lloles 1/_j Eight;een holes 1/6. week.' Good fishing. I j W" 1 knd. The fin- j postmaster baths TENNIS (IjKnnriilTTr^'T I i X'W^ 4 W - ! ot.f _ _ _ " _ i For chronic rheumatoid and rheumatic con- _ P » 1 ' 1 ' J 1 1 lt, L il^r^YBT|B {^1 g I J | leiJJ I , est scenic poi- | d.t.ons By appoinment at Main Bath Building. ^ "ty ^boigM I I Club's Course at Whakarewarewa, or- at the 1 BOWLS AND CROQUET ■ 8 Motutara Public course. Green fees: 9 Public bowling and croquet greens in the Gov- ■ I E H ROTORUA CLUB ^ | ernment Gardens are available to all visitors. For ]|1 *. ... , I charges and information apply ticket office, Blue a ^

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 714, 14 December 1933, Page 8

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