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££ SE il P |5iiE| A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL TREAT T TT ' f 1^1\ 7 Beautlful RaUlboW SB t,t^^lt^v4onderful ONE-DAY TRIP 7 rr IWJmbi%\ rfiifPrii a® >h irnnrTr yffl jajmasaB&& I/Q^j&iWkEA SEE THE RENOWNED riH b^sssa™ i om\ T/^ 1 1 © | c /£giii£&ss T««»™ o5™i| iKZ^ vi^ f V/ U p y P ffiHK ""^saaasssl Wairakei Post Offiee. SliSWMBM^^1 ji w ^ •'* / ffli, ^|Pll \ PHONE 657. 1 N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES ' A 1 Have yo« seen the SCENIC GEM — ; CYCLES FOR J BOTOBUA - HAMMONi. AUCKLAND 8.00 a.m. and 3.1B p.m. dail/. 5\f Q _ _ • fi fjfe L AKE QKATAINA? ~ _H| onlv i fju ; 5 y /exc|pL Sunday) and to Hamilton >m§k H * R & C\^ CgH kotorua — whailatane' — opottto^^T rT«mnr»MTji i (f§) XJg Short Launch Trips on Lake to aee • M From Rotorua— Sa.m. (daily except Sundavl. 1.4S nm rionr (tn>pnt11[1 wmmmmmm—mmmmwmm ! ^Vrl ff tw ? %a? Hp''' A Iwi 1111 jl — — the Beautiful Bush Scenery. YOUR CHEAPEST TBj PPlS^ . " accommodation for Inglers v — B" C P V P BW b^lU^ggflP !f7 « f'„ PUKUATUA ST *' _ „Bft 3.30 p.m. Tues., Tiiurs ' ' nd y&mt'&mSrS ' Home-cooked Teas Served. Boats and « v- /*" . po— a.m. M°n., Wed Pri. and 8.30 a.m. Tues., Thuro., Sat. Wt^X3. Motors, etc., for Hire. Trolling and (Next Denbies Guest •fcnnRotarn^-,. I " Fly-Fishing. • • ' H 0 T E L ADCKLAND RING F0R BOOKINGS. wJU °™m - ^ — 1 (Fully Licensed.) " Enquire N.Z Road S^ces re Day ^rTgSfcjB day trips. halh-day trips - 01 Half-day Trips. Wairakel-Taupo - - . 9.00 a.m. Okere Falls (Motor and Launch). I a t V l i / * rWroov. rw«„ nw „ 2^nt.. *-» . ^ Okataina-Rotoiti Round vllley)? Mountaln paradise | Auckland! Streets' '■ Rotorua - Ofeoi oratei-Korako - - - Ll 1'^ ' j largest hotel in the ciTT. Lake Rotoiti-Okataina M2taniatt*'Te.i okataina." 1 , T t2f ?i ^ ^ o, jt1- Faeroa-Morriii pttcjtpc. t 77. a -\j~rrj RouihI the Lake. j CENTRALLY SITUATED IN Kound TriD ■ BooKiNG OFFifff^g?;N^A^^E°ET.^S.SA4MY.g^!£a8- IMSWWP fTJJWOw HTJB OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND TIME-TABLI _ — _____ 1^1 | 1^1 ^ ^ ^ Telegrams:^"^tel Auckland," (Motor and Launch) te AROHA-ROTORUA HT ¥117' I> A fPIJC! | CTATION TI OTEL rou,te® to and from the thermal districta, Depart Matamata - - . ISIiUB ISAiJlb | S^IAIIUJN HU1JiL and they, therefore. of necessity by-pasa : Depart Okoroire - - . Both the LARGE SWIMMING POOIi and ^BMWT " ^ «-. = \§^Z, : l : the JUVENILE BATH are now 0npratir)0> S BEAUTIFUL HARB.OUR VIEW. fects and brlngg Into vlew new and i Sepa2 T,?^01? - " ■ at a PLEASANT SpERATuS I »- »-3 SS» "™" KST«^SS I ESSIS?::: DAirV I : TELEPHONEANDHOTAND COLD SSSi"fSi!™lS! 'T* To'lan""' P'm" I • Royai Hotel Criterion Hotel WAraLirSKOOH' Slfi SS S.MrS ,' Co"4> ^ •MIXEDBATHING. Co^eaanflTowels for Hira. | rl ™Hd NEWPLYMOUTH COURTESY - efftciency - auo, | Telegrams --- Royal, Auckland Telegrams - - - - Criterion. iS]and? ard c.,1!.™ ^ ht . ' ranga. J , / ' NewPlymoutb . ° ' Telegrams: "Station Hotel" .^a^^^chrtTfu^rSC. ^ 1 TE AROHA-P AEROA ! ' WARD RATHK I Ce^l «4?.tel Gisborne Hotel uc nd' ZK:MSS!BeP!rtiSrF4 7~) T> T t~i m m -T-* A mTTP. T-v a I AJN.U GISBORNE at the base of the mlghty rampant the 1 7.45 a.m.: Connects for fl IrKIEo'I BATHS ~ RABIUM BATHS — ! relegrams - - Central, Auckland Telegrams --- Gisborne Hotel, T A M T V{T TT A water, eoo feet deep, hoiiows out deep Plains. M RACHEL BATHS - PRIVATE BATHS. I Hamilton Hotel ^ .A Gisborne j SPRINGS 1 PasBe"sers d's6mbark. the Joerney Is re- | "and fJJ' Thame"!!!?^ 3 MEN'S AND LADIES' SWIMMING " hamilton Ocadentel Hotel , bPRINGb K^£-r™ ^Sga™^! T> A rpXJQ i . WELLINGTON ! THE TRADITIONAL HOME OF A all time in the history of the Maori race. De art pferoa_ fl iiAlll^0 ' j Telegrams- --Hamilton Hotel, Telegrams Occidental, MAN-EATING WATER MONSTER 8.20 a.m.: Connects foj HOURS: Wesk Davs. 6 a.ra_-12.45 nm-?nin.fi1*n».> ! Hamilton Wellington T1. , , , T , X1 by launch on Lake Okataina is avaiiahle Tauranga and Hamilto^ 7%^ t tl I aI PJn.-o.lo P.Mo, I — Big, sprmgs . and and furnighes a rare and singular exp6rl. 2.45 p.m.: Connects for M ',uU po232. I AND OTHER HOTELS THROUGHOUT THE NORTH ISLAND. greatest vclume of spring water ence. Leaving Okataina the next caU is 7.30 p.m. CJTT7>JTi A V3 . ftie s?, -fler r, _ _ _ .„ ! j — in the North Island. It is tbe Tikitere, a curious, -weird co'nglomerate Saturaay and Sons u.io SlcMo-5,,4:t9 ffinIU.J 7.15 p.2a.*"^.4§ PoM. ( - -- actual source of the Awahou of mud springs, black and cavernous, Depart Te Aroha _ " ! THE FAMOTTS CHAIN fiF River and contains Trout galore. throbbing hlssing and spiuttering. The 7.45 a.m. : Connects for T . jiaxicj jrAiTauusa onAU^ of Here you will find Nature at her spectacle is awesome and, known as Hell's Cnromandpl (not Srmdi . MAIN BATHS |j WAITEMATA HOTELS I MILES FROM ROTORUA P.O. ON ,em»eratures th8 lrorIa- | 6.455pa^V Connecte^'l SPECIAL TREATMENTS - MASSAGE | always at your seryice the hamurana rqad. o,,,, y. De^rtlSai3 (Satml' PEIEST BATHS. . ^ T LAUNCH MERLIN Fa"" "'cJSSTJS:'^ " GOVT. BALNEOLOGIST MAY BE CONSULTED ' x HamRton and .Taurangi BY APPOINTMENT. — — _ — MOKOIA ISLAND TRIP1 i . , 8.15 p.m.: Connects f or 1 HOURS : Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-l p.ia.; 2.30 I'l.m.-S p.m, Launch Dep^teTa.^ann., 2.15 p.m. Wairakei-TaupO P Saturday: 9 a.m.-i p.m. T> T3 TP 7\T O ""sA RETURN ' 8° P'm' ' N.Z.R. SERVICES, P — j 1°1 D ^ i 1 The "Wairakei-Taupo trlp takes the Phone 171 ¥/fr^m¥Trri A ins A /lATn TnTTrn ! i J I \. I i 1 1 wj' Moonlight Excursion to Mokoia Is. SVe!^rt? T?® Je°^apblC^/ cent1ref EDWARDS MOTOES, MOTUTARA GOLF LINES li JL~* ^ ^ ^.0^:8.^ Eetam TJ Tr TTT TAT rr-A7Tr7.T tt.t rrT^r-t nnTrm ^ ! i 1 — - ' midmght 3/- return. j degree, are unequalled in any other part EDWARDS MOTO S, JilGHT IN IN THE GOVT. GARBENS. EVERY SUNDAY j of the world. Rainbow Monntain, re- T „ „ M^™2®'T,5i^flc o ct ? I ' I ___ " Moonlight Excursions Sundays splendent in colour, is still the scene of N.Z.R. ROAD SERV1CM J riOlSS 101" l/» 28 Molss for 2/60 I j I ^""^1 |T I I ® ¥¥ ¥ 8 p.m. considerable thermal activity. The rugged Phone 456. 1 JT^ m S""~l f \ S "B Oi ^ T 5 ! _ | Picnic Parties by Arrangement Paeroa monntain range lying to the west FAULKNER BROS. (1 I 1 ir: i 1 C II il !H V S 1 fh !P 8 D. W. MUIR, 6 Union St., Rotorua. of the ^otorua-Taupo road comes into Tauranga, Phone 11 PSTrT'-w* TOT i Jfl. A ViiViiUJ JL • view a fejv miles beyond Rainbow Moun- Parcels Carried on All S THE WAIMANGU -TARAWERA ! rotorua-s leamng JSuS.'SSSji: , ir. . fWT^Tin rm-r-r-*. -wr-*r~. ! t~\ /-y gTj-* ^ T _ _ JEWELLERY & SOUVENIR DEPOT 1.000,000 acrea of tussock and scrub into JtLiClW3.rCi5 iVlOtOri p-cf alTlw uo O IV § 1 1 fi 8 IV I I A one immense forest of vigorous, healthy UI^ 1 UKUA nJ^?T»$£Si8ijS" DAILY (INCLUDING SUNDAYS) j „ 9 d, i8 I L Pumm ^ Launch "MARA Departs 9.30 a.m. — Returns 4.30 p.m. I WEDDING RINGS we see the wizardry of Nature in endless RoP HlTG I FARE 22/6 (includes motor, launch and guide) • ' Beautifully Chased. diversity of operation. The weird display X XX1 m TRIP INCLL.DES: WAIMANGU THERMAL VALLEY " C^lTTSIrr'R A "P TTT? A rPT"ISir>1 T"MQnn A T T TPTY AND SPECTAC^l has won for it the'titie of the Eighth . c« MT. TARAWERA Launch Trin^ ncrnqq T A TfTTQ prmnn'" [ v/i-JlN 1 IviAlj xlijil.1 liN Vjt IJN b 1 ABjLIliJL) REPAIRS of any description under- Wonder of the World. Seen beneath a Fishing Paitieo, Rods S'i MARANA ITtARAWTOa PJC1S t- taken. cairn and cloudless sky, the blue of Lake Picnic Excursionl SSirJ- HAWERA, TE WAEROA BURIED . PNm A VTNP Taupo is said to transcend the far-famed i VILLAGE, BLUE and GREEN LAKES. "MAvF frN n J l All txz , ,7 Vesuvlan blue of the Bay of Naples. In MOONLIGHT TRIPS TOI lNGXt tO Uovernment (jrRrdGIlS RIKi Carried Out on Premises the rarefled atmosphere it is deeper, ISLAND 3 — | _ _ _ • richer — a pure sapphlre blue. The moun- ' « BOOK YOUR TRIPS AND TAKE ALL YOUR TRAVSL BZthS. Handy ±OT all SpOTtS.. A. H 0 B B S> cleare^f ouSnT on ^hffaTshoSne. ^ Phones 364S and fii PROBLEMS TO . j j Jewellers, Daily S.00 a.m. FARE: 25/-. Wairakei BURNETIg ' — — — " 1 — — — — 1 TUTANEKAI STREET. Vaiiey, 6/-; Waiotapu, 1/-. 17 Amohia StreeiJ GOVERNMENT TOTRIST I0REAU — ■JMWi SERYICE WHAKAREWAREWA TIKITERE - Hell's Gate' FENTON STREET - NearPostOffice p^oL ' ^ and AROUND PHONE Z11 j FARE 6d EACH WAY \ 31 R £k > SITUATED a few miles from Rotorua, on a perfect rd WHAKAREWAREWA is an engrossing centre of thermal 1 t®C %w.J 1 O U Mdk. S lh® awesome area of Tikitere, better known as H J activity and Maori life, just a few minutes by bus from l ^ ^ auname given t0 lt by the *amous world ^ tbe town Here vrm toUi «», ^ ? J and author, George Augustus Sala. Here are sights, BfflH ——— - _____ - , __ reforming" "lilies" and "eat'q evec" nr orm ng and ? .... . | and sounds that might well come from the bottoffiJi their restless "frogs" leaplng Ihrough the steTmVhissing { W^Cre tO VlSlt wheil yOU haV© 2 Pit, and in places the earth can be felt trembling u^S CirUTODDIATn time to make Short Trips OHjrri 1 iL I iSl il ^ — — — and ^intere^tingly dScSe^LT S-SuJT- ttjjl ^ JL~^ JL-^ ^ ^ ^ and other remarkable sights. In and around it all mav _ along pomting out the reasons for the peculiar nM — — — be seen the plcturesque Maori guides conductina narties . bestowed on outstanding features such as "Soaon i» IVfnTOI? J A TTlkT^XJ of visitors; brown-skinned children leaplng or dlving for GomorTah,,, ',The Devil's Cauidron," "Adam an d Bfl OKERE FALLS SEE ROTORUA FROM THE RAINBOW SPRINGS ' Fdotor and Laench AIR J Service*' Office. I OKERE FALLS, HINEMOA STEPS AND CAVE Eor1,Jhe ™odest sum of ten shillings we offer you a FARE: 1/6 — Guide Fee 1/-. BUSH — LAKE — ^V>* on Lake Rotoiti. s^ muX from^the &ounf The RaInbow Springs rapIdly achIe^ fame 518 ^ // 4?% FARE: 8/- RETURN — Guide Fee 6d wonderful from the afr The baths gardens and Rotorua's most popuiar beauty spots. Three pook,' /y T,iLn£riD>H/J A ? A iCTn/TirV \\ 1 \ ™f a t' 1. A Um . ^ in an environment of bush and fern, contain large dy . ^ HLKiViA'JL x\t_* 1. J. V J. 2 A I j On thls fascinating and plcturesque trlp you skirt the playgrounds are spread beneath like an intricate bers of trout, including many of considerable size. ® /y NX\ • i I shores of Lake Rotorua, pass through the Maori village relief map. Lake Tarawera and surrounding graceful movements of the flsh, the fins serving varlDfl oY I ! °' Mourea and cross the Ohau Channel to Okere. A Lakes, 30/-. as oars and bailahcers, can be viewed to advantage, ^ / J short walk takes you down the Hinemoa Steps to the THE WAIKATO AVIATION CO LTD. shafts of sunlight play. on the water the effect is beauf1 QnA 77" T? T? T? FATT O T ^ . l.m* I Okere Palls and Hinemoa Cave. Returning to the wharf a TT>u»rvr>m rinrriouTTA * Tlie rainbow trout is then revealed as one of Nattt" lOfcJc U Xi.LItIli J? xYLiI_/0 — — — i^auncn 1 rip j Jrou ^°'n launch which takes you for an hour's cruise AiKr.UKI RUIURUA. finished works of art. It has an incomparable delicacJ _/»ni ,1 n T \ TrnTi^m^T f acroes the placid waters of Lake Rotoiti and to the many S J BLACKMOPF PUrtt form with markings that show an extraordinary raog'1 the full length of LAKE ROTOITI b&autiful fern-covered bays. . J' f ^ tints and pencillings. The Rainbow Springs reglonf TTAXTn T}n m-n a nrr „Tr . __ . Cars depart 2.00 p.m. daily from the Road Servlcee Offlce, Private Address: Wairoa Rd., Phone 350K house; tains a large variety of sjiru^s and ferns. It is toj _ HONGI S TRACK — OKATAINA TU.an.k„ s.r«t. T.a, 0r aii Ho?ei6s tSaSaS, ofBces. • aha™y^rL"e,,SIV6 Bta"",6ry tlironsl" and a Trip on LAKE OKATAINA, 7~~ * : — — — and the Thermal Wonders of TIKI- Z 771 , — — - — — TFRP T-T»ll'a P5.fo\ fc. 1N L. M A IN 1 1JNL ! INSPIRING! W®SN the Tarawera eruption blew the famous Pink and White Terraces to pll ^XJLXvIL V-LtOII S VjratOJ ( ~~ ■ it was considered a major calamity. Nature, however, had a way of restofi _ the balance. At the recently opened thermal area of Orakei-Korako has heen revea "T^ A T" T Tr A T y terraces as great in extent as the lost ones and presenting every conceivable colotf ' ' S 1 L\ rH I I 1 |-V /\ 1^4 £ 1 tion from glittering white to deepest jade. The Orakei-Korako trip, however, $ %*j/ Jl\l a_ m 1 ^ A-%. Am. I\ii considered in two sections. ' Firstly, the absorbing interest of scenery on tbef| TTTTH MHQT r,r\l\/fPT?T?TTTTlTUQTT7'T71 TDTD out where the heavily-timhered crown on the Horohoro ramparts throws a iVlWOX 0\_/iyi.ir oiVili J. XviJr j Tlie Place of Adornino ac^ 8Cene f°r the smiling farms of the model native settlement at its footi ' - T"M TTTT?1 FlT^TPTPT T'TTPTPT? TT A T TT "UWIUIUJJ evergreen glades of the pine plantations of Forests' Products, Ltd.; a touci ^ ■ xJj-kj x XVXO x x xxxvxljil/ xlxxiji; - - phantasy during a pause at the sacred "Witch's Rock"; Pohaturoa Peak, truly ^ DAY TRIPS IN ONE DAY ' " The Delightful Trip to Amazing Aladdin's I I I rapida on the Waikato River.' AU provide fresh pofrits of interest. Secondly, the World's Greatest Cave I I I , is the unequalled area of Orakei-Korako itself. Refreshment may be had at 1 ' rn ' pleasantly situated tea-room, and competent guides ferry visitors across the Waia5 I erraces Tr6HlGndoim BlVPI* River in a steel-cabled ferry and conduct them around the valley of enchantfl! -r-ri _ l , j where the great river provides a gentle undertone to the beautiful. bizarre ^ LEAVES ROAD SERVICES 9.15 A.M. DAILY (including r earsome Underground Kapids, etc. fascinating orchestration of Nature that is Orakei-Korako, "The Place of Adornml Snndavl UF.TTTRIMQ 1 qn P Hf ' n o/> *i n \ . i with its crashing crescendo of colour, beauty and the fine fairy-like lovelinesi , pjunaay;, KihlUKNb 4.JU R.M, Lreysers 36 miles OI gOO.d toad Aladdin's Cave. It can fairly be claimed that Orakei-Korako has every for® ' thermal activity existent in the world and much that is found nowhere else. Gey^ . . - e« . fumeroles and pools, shimmering champagne cauldrons, tier on tier of coloflj luclu«ve Fare - - - 22/6 BOOK AT N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES, | terraces crowned by the solid silica buttress known as the "Golden Fleece," and TUTANEKAI STREET 9.1 5° Ira." FARE 15/- Guide Fee 4/i

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 8

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