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Eoyal Hotel Criterion Hotel auckland new plymouth Telegrams - - - Royal, Auckland Telegrams - - - - Criterion, j ✓-m x -t tt i i New Plymouth auckland Gisborne Hotel auckland gisborne xelegrams - - Central, Auckland Telegrams - - - Gisborne Hotel, Hamilton Hotel ^ .Gisborne hamilton Occidental Hotel I wellington ! Telegrams -- - Hamilton Hotel, Teiegrams Occidental, Hamilton Wellington AND OTHER HOTELS THROUGHOUT THE NORTH ISLAND. the famous chain jof WAITEMATA HOTELS always at your SERVICE BRENTS The Holiday Hotel ROTORUA 3HE CENTRAL HEATING INSTALLED Next to Government Gardens and Baths. Handy for all sports. ' Vm —
fJOTEL AUCKLAND (Fully Licensed.) Corner Queen and Customs Streets, Auckland. LARGEST HOTEL IN THE CITT. | 200 Bedrooms. j CENTRALLY SITUATED IN THE HUB OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND Telegrams: "Hotel Auckland," Auckland. gTATION J-J OTEL AUCKLAND. Opposite Central Railway Station. BEAUTIFUL HARB.OUR VIEW. New Building, Tastefully Decorated and Furnished. TELEPHONE AND HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM. Moderate Tariff. COURTESY — EFFICIENCY — ATTENT'ION. Telegrams: "Station Hotel," Auckland. TANIWHA SPRINGS THE TRADITIONAL HOME OP A MAN-EATING WATER MONSTER Big, bubbling springs and the greatest wolume of spring water in the North Island. It is the actual source of the Awahou River and contains Trout galore. - Here you will find Nature at her loveliest. 7 MILES FROM ROTORUA P.O. ON THE HAMURANA ROAD. LAUNCH MERLIN FOR HIRE 'MOKOIA ISLAND PASSENGER SERVICE WED., SAT., SUNDAY. Departs: 9.30 a.m., 2.15 p.m. Returns: 12 noon, 4.30 p.m. 3/- RETURN Fishing Parties catered for, rods and ■ licenses on Launch — • £4 per day, ' £2/10/- half-day. ' ; Moonlight Excursions Sundays 8 p.m. , Picnic Parties by arrangement, D. W. MUIR, Prop., 6 Union St., Rotorua, or enquire at Wharf. ROTORUA'S LEADING JEWELLERY & SOUVENIR DEPOT i ! Unhreakahle Watch Glasses, any size ! FITTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. 9 ct., 18 ct. and PLATINUM WEDDING RINGS Beautifully, Chased. JEWELLERY AND SPECTACBE REPAIRS of any description undertaken. ENGRAV1NG All Work Carried Out on Premises , — At — A. H0BBS. J ewellers, TUTANEKAI STREET.
WHAKAREWAREWA TIKITERE 3~S II' G tc H A Remarkable Area > 1 jjfk 1 1 !; Buses leave 10 a.m. «cd 2 p.m. daily, ■ Busea depart regularly frona Po»t OfSce r 11 S B ^ ! FARE: 5/- RETURN «— ■ Guide Fee 2 /•. H FARE 6d EACH WAY 2 S-W5! S 3 1 \> SITUATED a few milea from Rotorua, on a perfect roiHH WHAKAREWAREWA ia an enaroqsinp- noDt™ r>t % I 1 i ls the awesome area of Tikitere, better known as activity and I^iorllife, ^uat ™fow mtoutea by bua from \ B VtlU« j Gate. a aarno givea ,o It by tha fataoas worid tbe town. Here you will see mud pools formimr l i and author, George Augustus Sala. Here are sights, reforming 'diliea'' and ''eat'H OT. ^ > X% 7? - r. . . % and sounda that might well come from the bottomlW^Hj their restless "frogs" leaping through the steam; wssing l to when you hav© \ pit, and in places the earth can te felt trembling unde-r'HB steam vents awe-insnirin«r Lvtlflr. Z .. « «« . 2 foot- Mr- Bernard Shaw was tremendously impres«™| and scintlllating water high into the air. You will see f time to make Short Trips \ | wlth his vlslt to Tikitere and with Satanic'aspect oi multi-coloured and gliatening terraces forming° under the 2 !| P,a'e; The Maorl guides aafely conduct parties tM>™ action of the mineralised waters, eizzllng "frying pans" interestlngly describe the phenomena aa the) and other remarkable sights. In and aroundHt all may ^ alo"g' p°lntIng fut reasons for the peculiar ^ M be seen the picturesque Maori guides conductins narties bestowed on outstanding features auch as "Sodoffl > ct vl.Itor.; ohidSXjlS Su'vSmS ST° wi . T'"> pennies, and the pmore phlegmatlc wahines busy around 0^c- Wlth its unmistakable and Impresslve hidicatloa^B g: vMta that pr°Tide tre6 «*"•* ,aci"t,6» '« to Te ttJm.i%Sik„"r •hOTM °ot w B OKERE FALLS SEE ROTORUA FROM THE RAINBOW SPRINGS ■ Motor and LauncK AIR b" hm OKERE FALLS, HINEMOA STEPS AND CAVE For the modest sum of ten shillings we offer you a FARE: 1/6 — Guide Fee 1/-, .od ftn touv'. cruiie o» L.t. R.toitl. ' from'fte l"' Katab0W Spr",s' » °"'B FARE: 8/- RETURN Guido F*.« Rd j 7, ij0111 ^rou^ are mnniteiy more Ilotorua's most popular beauty spots. Throe poob, ' " Gu,de Feo 6d wonderful from the air. The baths, gardens^ and . in an environment of bush and fern, contain larges^^B On this fasclnating and picturesque trip you skirt the playgrounds are spread beneath. like an mtricate bers of trout, Including many of considerable size. Bhores of Lake Rotorua, pasa through the Maori village relief map. Lake Tarawera and surrounding graceful movements of the flsh, the flns serving varlo'^HI of Mourea and cross the Ohau Channel to Okere. A Lakes, 30/-. as oars and balancers, can be vlewed to advantage. i short walk takes you down the Hinemoa Stepa to the THE WAIKATO A V? ATTOM TO T TH shafts of sunlight play on the water the effect is beauP^^H Okero Falla and Hinemoa Cave. Returning to the wharf ATDUfVDm nnmnmrA The rainbow trout ia then revealed as one of you join the launch which takes you for an hour's cruise AlRFUtil — KU1UKUA. flnished worka of art. It has an incomparable dellcMU^^B across the placid waters of Lake Rotoiti and to the many H T RT.A PTCMnRTT1 form with marklnga that show an extraordlnary raW'^^B bsautiful fern-covered bays. - - - - FllOt. tlnts and pencillings. The Rainbow Springs region^^H Car* depart 2.00 p.m. daliy from the Road Servlcea Offlce Private Addl'ess: Wairoa Rd., Phone 350K house; tains a large variety of shrubs and feras. It ls Tutanekal Street. Mornino and Afternoon Teas available' ^ 86,6 Aerodrome. a magniflcent and extensive sbrubbery through j Or all Hotels and Booking Offices. abady patha are laid. m mmm mmm^ mm mm m mmmtm tmmm mmmrn m* wmm am
ENCHANTING 1 — INSPIRING! ^yHEN the Tarawera eruption blew the famous Pink and White Terraces to ?>!^^| ~ it was considered a major calamity. Nature, however, had a way of rest«rj^^B , the balance. At the recently opened thermal area of Orakei-Korako has been rev^J^^B II A T "P "f T 7^ /^\ A T X terraces as great in extent as the lost ones and presenting every conceivable 1 1 .rC L\ 1^ |H 1. ff 1 U f\ £ V tion from glittering white to deepest jade. The Orakei-Korako trip, however, JL \.JL AAVJUl. JLXh.X^Z A ^ 4% 1 J be considered in two sections. Firstly, the absorbing interest of scenery on out where the heavily-timbered crown on the Horohoro ramparts throws a o^^^B The Place of Adornmcy back scene for ttie smiling farms of the model native settlement at its o .evergreen glades of the pine plantations of Forests' Products, Ltd.; a phantasy during a pause at the s'acped "Witch's Rock"; Pohaturoa Peak, trnlyijJ^M The Delierhtflll Trirv tn in the world; Atiamuri Rapids; Rainbow Fall, Inspiration Point and Whaka ' XXT ® irip CO Amazmg xl.la,Cl(lin S rapids on the Waikato River. All provide fresh points of interest. Secondlfl tne W orld S Greatest Cave is tke une(3ualied area of Orakei-Korako itself. Refreshment may be had 8{ J^B m, __ _ _ pleasantly situated tea-room, and cdfnpetent guides ferry visitors across the A erraces Tuernendou^ "R,1VPT* River in a steel-cabled ferry and conduct them around the valley of enchan®®^^^ ■rn TT _ _ . _ where the great river provides a gentle undertone to the beautiful, hizarrfi.J^^B r earsome U ndergTOimd xvapids, etc. fascinating orchestration of Nature that is Orakei-Korako, "The Place of Adoflwj^^B ~TTO( 0/> with its crashing crescendo of colour, beauty and the fine fairy-like lovelin^J^^B vjCySerS ob Hilles Of g'OOd Iroad Aladdin's Cave. * It can fairly be claimed that Orakei-Korako has every thermal activity existent in the world and much .that is iound nowhere else. B . fumeroles and pools, shimmering champagne cauldrons, tier on tier of BOOK AT N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES, terraces crowned by the solid silica buttress known as the "Golden Fleece," ssd^^^B TUTANEKAI STREET ' SsTm'' FARE 15/- Guide Fee P H
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5308, 22 January 1947, Page 8
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