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- — _ _ --^1 OXT TIII2 ' LUXURT MNI2RS OI" THE I ^\ ^ -iS \4& .^jjj ^ ^ " , . .' PAGIFIC AT THE SAME FARES / j 'A f« j«gf gSB B88 1F||« \"A {Wgg A fM WA ' MU 113 / BY MATSON ' ■ FREE INFOKMATION ANI) LITERATURE I 0 CjBj X«BiM*ai | ||g| A^A g|S M S H| Ba WW>j[ |g II ' ALL INFORMATION AND LITERATURE . ■ IC. B. PETERSON°M AARD OFFICE ^ ^Sp^, ' P P P ^W/ P LOOAL RE^SENTATIVE 1 PHONE I23D ||H. ^ j C" BPETERSON AARD OFFICE ■ ^j\l LyV^y^ L_ ilOO0 j|j| J c^E C4^ ' I TlM^rXfcc ' j - TI M ETABLE ^ 1 ^ TOI TRf'S'T1 nimF ^ i - I I From Rotorua to Whakatane, eonnect with 3.15 p.m. car al«fl Trains leave Rotorua for | iUUiVlijI JLJLf'.Ej g a 8 | Opotiki, Gisborne, 8 a.m., 1 p.m. connections from Rotorua can^H | § CT A TT A\T UATC! I ' daily, (Sundays 1 p.m. only). made by arrangement to connecjfl Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrive 12.16 p.m. f SCENIC TRTPS i 0 1 A 1 HJlN MU 1 JLL. I Whakatane and Opotiki, 4.30 with the 3 p.m. express train fro« ... , Hnr* a ' i " ° I - 8 PVPrv wppk dav Auckland for south at Frankb^B Auck. (exp.) Arrive 4.00 p.m. £ I S P'PP eveiy weeK aay. Tirn/»«fm | "~" .1 AUCKLAND Tauranga and Te Puke, 1.30 Junction. , H| Auckland 4.30 p.m. Arrive io.54p.m. j There are a variety of short and long Scenic 8 j p.m. every week day. Wairakei, -Taupo, Napier, l r-M j Trips which may be taken by visitors to the Ther- | • Hamilton and Auckland, 6.45 daily including Sunday. |B mai Region. I I New Building Tastefully Decorated 1 a-m-, connects New Plymouth, and & Wairakei, Taupo, Napier, S.ljB 1 1 II ■ .1 ■ .^aia— — ■ ..... — | | | 3.15 p.m. week days. a.m. daily including Sunday, arri?* § WHAKAREWAREWA RESERVE and Furnished Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier 4.15 p.m./ | mi . . , . A ** Passengers from Gisborne and Waikaremoana, Tuesday an^B | i is a mass of mtense thermal actmty, con- 1 Napier and intermediate ' points Friday, 8 a.m. VISITORS AND RESIDENTS I ta5ning many seysers> fumaroies and mud poois. | Teiepfoone and Hot and Cold I B: I Admission is free but the employment of a guide Rrtr»rr» B ITRAVEL. TO NAPIER BY DAYLIGHT AND ENJOY 160 M1LES OF | is advised. Buses leave the Bank Of New Zealand ¥Y ttlCI. J 4VUUU1 I varied and superb scenery. 5 corner, Fenton Street, every 15 minutes. A guide I can be obtained at the destination. Official guiding S t • Enquire at the R.M. OfRce (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) jj fee is 1/- per person. The trip takes about two B'edroom only, 6/-; Breakfast 2/6; Lunch 2/-; 1 * for complete information regarding all places of interest in the | hours. § 1VIOXOR. SERVICFS 1 TT) B Thermal Regions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The | — Dinner, 2/6 * • HPThermal Regions of New Zealand, the most extensive in the world p i I * « •»—*. -»— v „ j Q ^ . .. . . .. • I Ttl_IT„D_. /urr r Q fATir'i COURTESY, EFFICIENCY, HARBOUR VIEWS PHONE A ADH PHONE and the. only area of lts kmd accessible at all seasons of the year. | ' I 123 D A r\ 8 \ | / 456 Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, J 4 This is one of the most active thermal areas in " ° B Tauranga. R.M. Travellers furnished with map and deseriptive | the district and is notable for the awesome nature Telegrams: — STATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND I REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA ^ | booklet of district. of its sights. A feature is the curious nomenclature | • — B|] i Phones 19 and 165 Garaeel94 1 ! of the var-ied pools. The Rotorua Bus Company , U | To HAMILTON and AUCKLAND Brr | 1 ! makes this trip at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. Fare ; | DTvmniiTu • Hf „ | ; 5/- return. Admission to the region is 2/-, and the j | AND NEW g{]. M|,,„|||~^| trip occupies about two hours. EICcllLitlltll ^l^clilcSlPCmOSmS. t DEPART ROTORUA TWICE DAILY — 1 ' 6.45 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. ®E ^ j round lake rotorua j ' Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. m_ Jl\ L Whether Visitors 1 This trip covers thirty-five miles and takes two 1 « The latest and most beautiful Tourist Road in g 1 a I and a half hours. It takes in Hamurana Spring, New Zealand ) - | BOOKING OFFICE ; AARD, Central Chambers BL ^ ^ or 1] | Hinemoa Caves and Okere Falls and a portion of S II S g 1 E— j n _ t _ | Lake Rotoiti. The scenery from the road on the ! ! — JHTU 1 ( R I Residents 1 shores of Lake Rotorua is particularly fine. Fare, s. f-^r /^y- ^ J . ! 7/6 return. A stop is made for tea if required. ! | When in Rotorua do not miss this trip. g- -- - ' - — j j I T~" S.re at your service 5 The Rotorua Bus Company makes this trip at 10 , ' ^Korc S L S ; a.m. and 2 p.m. daily. j ' 1 K» I q Study your appearance and have f| ; | 1 % ° the latest treatment 1 ' WAIROA, GREEN AND BLUE LAKES Cars leave^Rotorua every Monday, Wednesday COMr" ' JUST OPENEDBnd PERMAMENT WAVING A SPECIALTY I La ~ S " U \ Marcellmg: Water-Wavmg Facials Hairdressing, etc. | in the background. Wairoa, the village buried in ! | TO i road> V/aiotapu Thermal SflH I HOLLYWOOD TOILET SALON | the great Tarawera eruption, is passed. The dis- " 0^_^0^uT1IAParjLcJ1Ta" fr°^L | rSTure's^ ma^if TslaHom Bfl COMMERCE BUILDING | tance covered is 22 miles and the time occupied JK.O i OrCUA. OvJD vU. LIO. | | HELL'S l amazing and varied colouratit^^^^r : Cr. Tutanekai and Pukuatua Streets Phone 184 1 ^ two and a quarter hours. Fare, from 5/-. | Roya! Mail Contractors Telephone 291 | in pools and formations, ■« 11 | • | ti f nnique mun' flats, volcamc taB^ j I 1 I | . WAIOTAPU." ^ | : I GATE , Deep CrattPsnthattelltJB^. i '& ! Following impi'OVements to the patns aild ! | t & t OWIl Stcry. RABl | . $ bridges the Waiotapu Thermal Reserve has been ; , ■ j ^ at tikitere, io miles from !• Terraces intricate andfas^^B f i | taken over by Capt Wallcer, late of Tikitere and | HOTEL FERNLEIGH 'i town. for an hour en- i alinS in formation and coIoBliet SI TIQHA! 7 f % is now open to visitors. The Waiotapu Reserve is : CV]..nMnc CTDrr.T . TT„_T i • i:.gs. . fBtion . J» 1 S.X1C3. LO. | one 0£ most interesting thermal areas and at | i ° sYMOWDb blREET, AUCKLAND | JOY THE REVels of Hell's Vents of sharp and stmBTTH [ - o | the same time one of the least known in the locality j l| cont 'asting colours. Sporting Goods Specialists | and its opening provides another oustanding tour- . | | Myrmidons. solid earth Groen and Blue Lakes. BEners I Exclusively W¥\ f ist attr'action for the dfetrict. The following seale g And molten rocks v.brate Alum and Sulphur CaveRcou; I m7 KJ 4 of charges is bemg made: Adults ls 6d and child- . . , .. , | Alum ChfTs. IKrff ' " 8 Fiiearms, and Ammunition, Fishing r | | i ren 9d conducted) ; ls and 6d reg)ectively (uncon- | st-class cxcellent , | and oscillate to their Bricei Yeil Falls. 'H1^ t Tackle Tennis Golf Croouet etc I I H ducted). Viev/s of the Lady Knox Geyser and , g cuisme, modeiate taritt. | Sulphur Caves and CliffsiR. r 1 I mudflats, 6d. The Lady Knox is playing regularly ! I f gam.bols. pools conti- Terra^eg. • . W /' leading British Factories § at 10 o'elock every morning and is undoubtedly one | j 1_ 1 guous compete for high- Beautiiul Batlnng Pools l 1 leaaing Dimsn x acroiies. — | of the finest geysers m the district.. For particulars ; j ; 1 > Falls. .RpT'C 1 A' INSPEGTION INVITED I] and services, apply Aard Offices. T, . _ . „ t est in levels with varied Lady Knox Geyser at 10 JH : A . . -j i lnreo minutes city and Kaiiway Station. Trams 3 rlnUTt ^^mPnv | ExPert «Pa'"ns rancies | GOVERNMENT ROUND TRIP pass door | degrees of activities and ^ Parties conducted tta^Mbool | k P.°. Boxt134 Telephone 341- ? P | This is probably the most interesting all-day ; i f colourations of mud and (^d^at j id|®' ■l¥\asJ Tutanekai St. (near Railway Station) J | ^rjp jn ^he district. The route runs from Rotorua j j | water. Tikitere) and competent ( 1 Rotorua | •11 t0 Earthquake Flat and the world-re^owned | PHONE 41-319 $ Sf/1 Conducted mrtief | | Waimangu Geyser; afterwards a launch is taken | l j0y a very pleasant lu'iB — ^ across Lake Rotomahana which is partially hot, a ^ walking leisurely tln'OUgli^R H j across the foot of Mount Tarawera and ® sights. _ f K H j : 1 another launch trip across beautiful Lake Tarawera PERSONAL SUPERVISION I I BUSES LEAVE . ,yisit0j® are ad7is.eti' {l» M ! i, , . ,,i : { lallv iadies. to bring | where cars are agam taken and pass the scenes ' j I heavy shoes or goloslies. H H • | referred to in the Blue and Green Lakes short trip. | EVERY MORNING H ! | Fare, 15/-, plus 7/6 launch and guide fee. Cars ^ CHARGES: 1 i denart daily at 9.30 a.m. I Reserve Accommodation by telegram or letter | _ , , | 1 1 AND Conducted: B ■ | Cu I i SIX LAKES TRIP j o 1 • Adults 1/6 ChildreB ■ I A splendid all-day trip which takes in Lakes | MISS L. SMITH, ProprietreSS | AFTERNOON Unconducted: H ■ J j Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Rotorua, Okataina and | | Adults 1/- ^ I jj pr 1 : \ ^ E: l $ Rotokawa. The route traverses wonderf ul bush , ! ' i Lady Knox Geyser (10 'W[ " I WWtT \ \ V I i scenery including famous Hongi's Track and the j | daily) 6d. B B L i Okataina Road. Tikitere is visited. Fare, £1, plus i j 1TrTn.r^TrtT.T_ f | B l I | ■ 2/- guide fee at Tikitere. Cars depart 9.30 a.m. j I"KJ 1 EL AUCK.LANO | . . ^ ^ | daily. I (Corner Queen and Customs Streets) | - — — — JM "ffl ^ | This is one of the longest trips in the area. The Lctlg"GSt Hotol jll ToWIl ™ TmB J Trt % I V J I ! mileage is approximately 120 miles. At Wairakei ! %*Wl HJPf 1 the tourist is conducted through the famous Gey- Bedroom only, 5/- and 6/-?Bed and Breakfast, i wM S 1 tL \T 7 ) ser Valley, and other notable sights are the mighty j R SBtiBlBI /.ea- | Aratiatia Rapids, the Huka Falls and Lake Taupo. 7/- and 8/-; Breakfast, 2/6; Lunch, 1/6; | ^ with their new | * I I I economieal far" t \ THE ROTORUA BATHS jj centrally situated IN THE HUB OF I | es, will fcake you I SUMMER TIMETABLE I city of auckland | TONCAR1 R© 8® WA i TOB Wm 1-1 -f i NEW BLUE BATH Sfftf Wlhe W«U4n»-S ■ \ y on gloriously en I i Full-sized Mineral Water Swimming Bath. I : I E S'd SbmS SSSn torrente. rfduSfne ».« WmW -11 • tlv„ 1 Mixed bathing. Open every day, 6.30 a.m. to g TEIFrRAMq. . , A M , „ A ti a i glaciers> ±'oi;ests a?4T °ther1 ^huTSd^H loyabie lourn- g _ I ILLLGRAMS: — Hotel Auckland, Auckland wonders of the great National North Island tour. h WKr. . , , up «... R.XHS i Park. Eenew your health ta SggEortable hostel ® ■ sh^B nB'c' OVS thl-OliaVl the. 1 WARD BATHS ^ ! I the tonie atmosphere — play golf |Qjg suri-oundings, catas^ ° § Duchess Swimming Pools for men and women. — — : - ■ • | anc^ tennis 3700ft. above sea ^^^wants. W mnct L^niitifnl Public Rachel Baths, soothing and refreshing. .„ , , ,1 level. Luxur-J H I Wk mOSt beaUtltUl Radium Spring, famous for its tonic properties Yom V1S^ to WeHmgton will one to remember ious- accomI and tVDlCal New I in cases of neurasthenia. 1 you ina^e ! "fVV/A week I ~ - . 1 1k 1 ^ Priest Spring, beneficial in all forms of gout, "THE ROYAL OAKY H B ^ 1 Open week days," 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. your headquarters. Wellington's most comfortable m rau a o I Y°Ur i°urney | Sundays, 7 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., 7.30 to 10 p.m. I WAIKAREMOANA ■ H L *1 *11 L | MAIN BATH BUILDING Large Dining Room and Grill. Table d'hote and a'la j Lake Waikaremoana is an immense B| i I Fitted with every modern balneological • carte services- I crystal reservoir in the heart of H a • r • , I v ,. *.van*.vynan*. ciei-ruacc P.O. BOX 229 • TELEGRAMS: B the mountains, with dense forest- ■■ 1 senes of mter- I J aPPiiance foi oi sickness. WELLINGTON "ROYAL OAK 1 clad slopes sweeping to meet "The ■ | ^ . || Hours, Monday^to Fnday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WELLINGTON" 1 Sea of rippling waters." Join in i ^ \1 timnt^ rrlimrrc^c ^ I MUD BATHS bays and islets of Lake Waikare3 W fn\ I glimpses R I For skin and joint disorders. motittaoa ™tocit iti, 2500ft. above sea level. Hostel S Wk \ % J ' nf™l MPW7P3 1 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Sat- accommodation four gumeas a H I -m or leal JNew Zea- | | urdayj 9 a>^ t0 ! p>m.' j Nine holes l/-, Eighteen holes 1/6. week- Good fishing. J I K land. The fin- | postmaster baths TENNIS ■ \ •. 1 AC.t „ " | For chronic rheumatoid and rheumatic con- _ I * ■ Jbib I Ul.lSLP^ P I ditions. By eppoinment at Main Bath Building. Fourteen publ.c tenms courts are ava,lable in - H B ^ a! A' ' } • \ I Government Grounds. Ticlcets may be bought | W Jk jj "3 » M k 1 k A%J^m g k tions are servea | • and racquets hired at the Blue Bath Buildings. B | - i | GOLF Charge 6d. per player per half-hour. | ^ § X 1 L — ' by rail 1 Visiting golfers may play at the- Rotorua Golf § I ^ r j Club's Course at Whakarewarewa, or at the BOWLS AND CROQUET I A I H | Motutara Public course. Green fees: Public bowling and croquet greens in the Gov- j & | | ROTORUA CLUB ernment Gai'dens are available to all visitors. For I g ■ | Round 3/6, Day 5/-, Week 17/6, Fortnight charges and information apply ticket office, Blue 8 S ^ | 30/-, Month £2.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 725, 28 December 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 725, 28 December 1933, Page 8

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