°2f THE LtrXlTRY LI2fERS OF THE I 4\ jj^^K ^2 kfil ^ PACUTC AT THE'SAME FARES / 1 'L H* HB Hg BS V^-X A Kai Wi B*&?P §gH &$»>>. £33' / ^ BY MATSONj >^|i^H B FREE _, AND EITERATTJRE - ^ ^ ^ ^__ _ ^ ' -^p ' INFOBMATOpN AKD L™^ ir^y J a I Ki"^ 1 :AB Lr TI METABLE 19 I | TOI TRI^T OI TIO!? • I I — : - " "' ' •• • ' | From Rotorua to Whakatane, eonnect with 3.16 • g§ Trains Jeave Rotorua for f. 1 wWf\kO I uU£i/L- - • I \, ~ I Opotiki, Gisborne, 8 a.m.,-1 p.m. eonnections frcm \.;^B I | I I QT A'^frtlVT' UATUI u' I daily> (Sundays 1 p.m. only). made by arrangemen^R «wB | Frankton 6.40 a.m. Arrlve 12.16 p.m. * | SCENIC .TRIPS t' 1 ^ l A % IL/lN OVJ A LL | Whakatane and Opotiki, 4.30 with the 3 p.m. expr(J^B *£■ H Auck (exp ) 10 0 Arriva 4 oo d m I II' • Y r | p.m. every week day. Auckland for southl^RW^fl I Auck. (exp.) 10.0 I . I AUCKLAND . . 1 Tauranga and Te Puke, 1.30 Junctl0nI Auckland 4.30 p.m. Arrive 10.54 p.m. I \ There are a variety of short and long Scenic I* '. . .- •>.. ' \ ,. ■ _ ' i p.m. every week day. Wairakei, Taupo, s . | Trips which may be taken by visitors to the Ther- | /• | Hamilton and Auckland, 6.45 daily mcludmg Sunda|^R H I ' | mai Region. § New Building Taslefully Decorated 1 a.m., connects New Plymouth, and Wairakei, Taupo, l^Hv-rH 1 — 3. - _-^...r-,-M..,..,-,- a8a=mBm| — -: g ' ■ Y t 3.15 p.m.week days. a.m. daily including H — 1 WHAKAREWAREWA RESERVE i and Furnished . j Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. ■ S^Pier 4*15 P-m; ISpinfl 1 i ; mi • • „ . , * . .. ., I — — j Passengers from" -Gisborne, and Waikaremoana, ' H I ' This is a mass of mtense thermal activity, con- - • * Napier and intermediate points day and Friday, 8 1 VISITORS AND RESIDENTS 1 1 taining many ^eysevs, fumaroles and mud pools. f eleMCme and Hot Wid Cold I ' 1 • Admission is- fre'e but the employment of a guide 'W*t&V in evPPV •Rnnm - — M M S travel to napier by daylight and enjoy 160 mtles of | f isadvised. Buses leave the Bank of New Zealand •] ¥atw CVCI1^ y varied and superb scenery. | corner, Fenton Street, every 15 minutes. A guide . • x" y | can be obtained at the destination. Ofiicial guiding "' ; a"l fi Enquire at the. E.M. Offiee (corner Tutanekai and Hinemoa Sts.) | j fee is 1/- per person. The trip takes about two j Bedroom on!y, 6/-; Breakfast 2/6; Lunch 2/-; « y for complete information regarding all places of interest in the | hours. j P " ' ^lOTOR. SER.VICES j| Thermal Eegions. Make your visit to Rotorua worth while. The | | ' Dmner, 2/6 ' ■. ^ - ..- / .'. -: ' Thermal Regions of New Zealand, the most extensive in the world 1 - I rOTTETFRY FFFTGTFNfy TTAPR.OTTT? VT^WR phonf H A nh-': and the only area of its kind accessible at all seasons of the year. | TIKITERE (HELL'S GATE) ! ■ ' ' b \ 1 123 D /\ J\ g \ | ) . " . Service cars leave daily for Napier, Whakatane, Opotiki, Gisborne, | ' This is one of the most active thermal areas in . W i | Tauranga. E.M. Travellers" furnished with map and descriptive | the district and is notable f or the .awesome nature l Telegrams: — 'STATION HOTEL, AUCKLAND |v'- J ^ REPRESENTATIVE ROTORUA ' i booldet of district. | of its sights. A feature is tlie eurious nonienclature j |\ \ — — 'i phones 19 and 165 " / Garage -194 1 I var^ed P00^s* Rotorua Bus Company . J I1- — 1 m. To HAMILTON and AUCKLM~| I makes this trip. at .10 a.m. and 2 p.m'. daily. I ara, . |';.v . AND NEW PLYMOUTH BAI'I gj 5/- return. Admission to the region is 2/-, and the J J | .... — . triP occupies about two hours. jB.e£tU&i£ia! ^WailsB.S'eiTlOaiia i DEPART ROTORUA TWICE DAILY I | : .Y.. § !'■• • ' . j j J 6.45 a.m. and 3.15- p.m. ra || round laice rotorua ~ ~ ' i Sundays 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 i rM Whether Visitors U t This trip covers thirty-five miles and takes two > J The latest and most heautiful Tourist Road in I |1 * A | | and a half hours. It takes in Hamurana Spring, New Zealand j BOOivING OFFICE : AARD, Central Chambers • ^HalI — **"» OF | i Hinemoa Caves and Okere Falls and a porfcion of I j \ ! * rj « | ! Lake Rotoiti. The scenery from the road on the | | j - — ' ^ j V\ T Residents I | shores of Lake Rotorua is particularly fine. Fare, I | | ' ' -Vfi— ^ ^ I . | 7/6 return. A stop is made for tea if required. j | When in Rotorua do not miss this trip. j , £| S-F© your service | The Rotorua Bus Company makes this trip at 10 j j I " " I q Study your appearance and have | | • j ^ 0 the latest treatment | | WAIROA, GREEN AND BLUE LAKES Cars leave^Rotorua every Monday, Wednesday | COME JUSTOPEN^H | PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALTY j | La ' ' 1 . Li. Jft •Marcellmg Water-Wav:ng Facials Hairdressmg, etc. | j in the backgroirnd. Wairoa, the village buried in j | \ TO S road, Waiotapu Therm^^fc-r I HOLLYWOOD TOILET SALON I I the great Tarawera cruption, is passed. The dis- Ful! partlculars from: ' 1 islture'J*1* ^ COMMERCE BUILDING | I tance covered is 22 miles and the time occupied ! jB^JS CO® LT'O# | * 1 ~1 ELLL-'S I amazing and varied coIosHB S(i Cr. Tutanelcai and Pukuatua Streets Phonel84 I ; is two and a quarter fcours. Fare, from 5/-. | | Royai Mail Contractors Telephbne 291 I | in pools and formatio^^M 5 J? — E 3 1 ' t.n que mufi tlats, YoIcaiie^^WE I i WAIOTAPU P ] " I GATE ! _ slpine. fj — I " : | I)eep Craters that tel^B. pt gssa ssssBossas saBssaggMmj Following improvements to tlie paths and i | • | ■ ' . own fc.Lcry. j | bridges the Waiotapu Thermal Reserve has been | j I at tikitere, io miles i-rom ^ Te.if'ces intricate | taken over by Capt. Walker, l^e of Tikitere, and | ;j HOTEL FERNLEIGH i town. for an hour en- j ?tlng in f ormation and j, S. J. TISDALL and Co. | . » symonds street, auckland joy th, revels of | W'nts ol ^ 10d*s. \ the same time one of -the least known in the locality t i ' cont asting colours. ' ^;r0}Wk^ Sporting Goods Specialists I and its opening provid.es another oustandmg tour- | | | Myrmidons. solid earth G een and Blue Lake&^H^® Exclusively MP\ $ 9 is} attraction for the district. The i fpllnwing scale | 8 . I and molten rocks vibrate Alim>. and Sulphur %^/ir) kr,/ H of charees is bemg maoe : Adults Is 6d ana chila- l h* -ni» . . j ,* . , , ■», , ! *\ Alum 0?i&s. I Firearms, and Ammunition, Fishing V S | ; ren 9d conducted) ; ls and 6d respectively (uncon- | lre -c ass cte^al« excellent | - and oscillate to their * Bridai 7eM Falls. S Taekle Tennis Golf Croauet etc ! ' « ; ducted). Views of the Lady Knox Geyser anu $ uisme, modeiate taritt. | Sulphur Caves and Cl^HE I nhLol SJSrKHnnq SSSttie ' I mudflats, 6d. The-Lady Knox is playing regularly | I c-ambols. pools conti- TerraJes. M T i j : Dnect lmpoitations fiom the ! p . at 10 o'dock every morning and is undoubtedly one | j - . S guous compete for high Beautiful Eath'ng Pool^fc si l '• leadxng Bntish Factories. . | of the finest geysers in the district.. For particulars • ■§ compete - Mg_ INSPECTION INVITED 1 I and serviees, apply Aard Offices. I 1 Threo' minutes city and Railway Station. T«ms I asr in LEVELS with var i ed | LaayKnos Cysetatl^yj 1 COVERNMENT ROUND TRIP . I > ' pass door i degrees of act.vit.es and ap^ties condnctcd gjmM?'): P.O. Boxl34 TelephoneMl | ' This is probably the most interesting all-day • I I \ ■ COLOURATIONS OF MUD AND S (}Sd^S WaiSi*i -J* Tutanekai St. (near R-ailway Station) J | trip in the district. The route runs from Rotorua I | water. Tikitere) and compeoert^^B®- ' M Rotorua | I to Earthquake Flat and the world-renowned 1 PHONE 41-319 ^ j- £,an spend an enjoyabie.^^®K ■ 11 i Waimangu Geyser; afterwards a launch is taken | fW . ^ Tv'"f ple'asS'* — | across Lake Rotomahana which is partially hot, a t . ; /• A ' walking leisurely thxou^^^tZ tflm,„ni.nTO1CT»anii,vn.i,t, - — across the foot of Mount Tarawera and | * v ■' |1 sights. _ ^B'V | j another launch trip across beautiful Lake Tarawera | PERSONAL SUPERVISION * | BUSES LEAVE •airiSiIadLsar%oadbHn3' t \ where cars are again taken and pass the seenes | | . j Jfeavy shoeJ' or °golo«hi. jH | referred to in the Blue and Green Lakes short trip. | ^ EVERY MORNING | Fare, 15/-, plus 7/6 launch and guide fee. Cars [ . | CHARGES: | depart daily at 9.30 a.m. Reserve Accommodation by telegram or letter | ^ j Conductedi I ! SIX LAKES TRIP | # | • J Adults 1/6 ChiMm^B; ! 1 ! A splendid all-day trip which takes in Lakes MISS L. SMITH, FroprietrCSS fi AFTERNOON I Unconducted: ■ I I i Rotorua, Rotoiti, Rotoehu, Rotorua, Okataina and | | | J Adults 1/- ChUd !/!^ ; I \ ^ M i Rotokawa. The route traverses wonderful bush ) \ | | -Lady Knox Geyser (lOt^K; I \ I I scenery including famous Hongi's Track and the ; | I daily) 6d. | 1^*1 4 © H i Okataina Road. Tikitere is visited. Fare, £1, plus | j _ .../Mri * ^Tin. 1 I i fy, ^'1 « guide fee at Tikitere. Cars depart 9.30 a.m. ; ; l~iO 1 LL A.LJ Cj-1LLA.1xO ^ N iiMiir"^^a | | i da^y- | (Corner Queen and Customs Streets) — - | 1 I ! wairakei-taupo . | Largest Hotel in. Town ! , : , | ; ' ' S 1 i ! This is one of the longest trips m the area. The i I 1 t::"/ « Bedroom ;„ly, s/. ^=BeJ ^ Breakfas!> lllililii ISGENitC CCm S iml I A ' ! TL \T 7 $ ser Valley, and other notable sights are the mighty ; . ; R ; m ^ J I"e ^ew ^ea" I ; Aratiatia Rapids, the Huka Falls and Lake Taupo. • 7/. and 8/-; Breakfast, 2/6; Lunch, 1/6; iBISSiw' j ^ Lw ^ JancJ Railways, j : Carsidepart daily at 8-45 a'rn* Faie' 25/~> plus Dinner, 2/6 economical far" | THE ROTORUA RATHS ) l centrally situated in the hue -of j ^ es, will take you ! SUMMER TIMETABLE city of auckland WAilOW ^ ) I NEW BLUE BATH* I ' ; Make this your bfec—or view- w . , . JM 1*1-1 1 ine the hot^rtlhgs, waterfalls The World-famous cavc^H v , on gloriously en y Full-sized Mineral Water Swimming Bath. j [ and ruslrihg mountain torrents, cluding the Unique GIot^B (•. '/ • * , j 3 j Mivpri hni-IiiTip- Onen everv dav, 6.30 a.m. to { ! | o-laciers, forests -"and other 5§&||| Grottoj must be includei^B ms0{$W lovable lourn" | « } 1 TELEGRAMS: — "Hotel Auckland," Auckland 1 ' wonders of the great National North/lsland tour. / | 11 P-ni. j Park Renew your health ini||g| fortable hostel in flglr tKrnnaK 1 WARD BATHS j the tonic atmosnhere— play golf W^k surroAndings, caters for H c-/f & | Duchess Swimming Pools for men and women. | --*• \ and tennis 3700ft. above seapg^wany- ■ W L «.:L.l % ! • Pnblifi Rachel Baths. soothing and refresliing. ( | ,r .... S leveL Luxur- j feSI / ' fl mcjSL DeaUlllUl ^ Radium Spring famous for its tonic properties | I y°ur visit to Wellington wilL-be one to remember | ,j0us accom-r« psa^sanassEKasSSie^asss^sHBsssBBaHrt S typical New | Priest Spring beneficial in all forms of gout, "THE ROYAL OAK" ' C ^ l Open week days, 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. yaur -lieadquarters. Wellington's most comfortable . ^ ! Bam'iRB/ ai a journey | snnd.^, 7 «». t. io.so «»., 7.so 1. 1« ^». IWAIK^HWMMA I -11 l I MAIN BATH BUILDING l Large Dining Room and Grill. Table d'hote and a'la | Lake Waikaremoana is an immense I I Fitted with every modern^ljlneological carte" services. / 1 crystal . res^oir in the heart of ■ j , . p.o. BOX 229 TELEGRAMS: 1 the mountslhs, with dense forest- H | 9 appliance for treatment oi sicknebs. WELLINGTON "ROYAL OAK . . H clad slope/sweeping to meet "The ■ | Hours, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WELLINGTON" 1 Sea of yfrphng waters." Join in B jn_ | Saturday, 9 p.m. . g the mett launch and boating p^'r- fl | I — — r=s=. - 1 ties, /d explore the beautiful fl | MUD BATHS - 1 bay#nd of Lake Waikare- B VriT, n71(i | itL/b00ft. above sea level. Hostel fl Ir f 4 , on MOTUTARA COURSE | a/ommodation, four guineas fl | Monday to Friday, 9 4.30 p.m. Sat- 1/ week. Good fishing. fl | urday, 9 to 1 holes 1/-, Eighteen holes - | , /■ POSTMASTER BATHS 1 TENNIS (For chronic rheumatoid and rheumatic • con- I . ■ , . . . t, , , Tj„iL -o, ^ I i Fourteen public tennis courts are availab le m Wi Z ..'NfeP H ti ditions. rpnomment at Mam Bath Builamg. I ^ W gB&m* k YM "-"l B J B ™l. ■ ; j I the Government Grounds. Tickets may be bought ib>. ™ /k. ■ t, rimi| "t ^ ^'.IW B k. A S| I j and racquets hired at the Blue Bath Buildings. GOLF j I Charge 6d. per player per half-hour. W n mii\ r PQPj • T ^ fl Ey*fl Visiting golfers may play at the Rotorua Golf § | Glub's Course at Whakarewarewa, or at the fi BOWLS AND CROQUET Motutara Public course. Green fees: | I , Public bowling and croquet greens in the Gov- ga S . i ROTORUA CLUB | I erninent Gardens available visitors. For .ra £ |^^^^FO^^^Anform^ion^ppiy^t^ket^
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 727, 30 December 1933, Page 8
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