Health Reaorta, etc w Horses, and Alpine Equipment provided. < Goods Tourit Coupons accepted at the Hermitage .• ..V,..-; LAKE WAKATIPU. Lake Wakatifu, surrounded by mountains of impressive grandeur, is the most easily accessible of the South* ern Lakes. Government steamers on the Lake. Grand Alpine Excursions. Beautiful drives r ——' LAKE TE ANAUAND MILFORD SOUND. 1 ?1 The overland route from Lake; To Anau to Milford Sound is one of the finest scenio' tracks known, Te Anau is reached from Dunedin and .Invercargill by train (50 miles) and coach (52 miles). At the,head of the Lake (which i 3 38 miles long) is Glade House (Government) available for the accommodation of visitors. , . . ■; Tariff.—los per day for the first seven days; 8s per day thereafter, Children be* tween the ages of threeand twelve half-price At Glade House '■> guide is obtained for the overland Alpiuv trip. There are huts at convenient distance on the track: Accommodation House at Milford, and an oil launch on Milford Sound. Lake Manaponri is easily accessible from Lake Te Ariad; f All information as to these and other routes of travel, fares, accommodation, etc is snppiied free on application to the Government Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, Wellington, or on enquiry at the Branch Offices at Auckland, Rotorua Christchurch, Dunedinand Invercargill Minister in Charge of the Tourist and Health Resorts— Hon. Sib Joseph wakd,K.C.M.G. ' 1 Superintendent—T E Donne, Wellington The superintendent invites correspondence
MISS ALLEN’S Stationery & Fancv Goods Emporium* WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA Is well stocked with all the latest, novelties suitable for tne season. WHITE GOODS, with views of Te " Aroha. •• • , j TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,! FANCY GOODS. Lam varitfßgf iov Books PEKIODIUALS, MAGAZINES. ®ro- . AOENTTOR— ; • v‘ *;*•;’ ’ • 5 wrap V/.Te f Ww- • i • ® Auckland’ Herald! •' ft •fW ■ '>-4.5 - Sydney Mail '. ' \ * : • Bulletin.: >• ChristchurchPresa _ Auckland Weekly.Newfe ' N.Z. Graphic FASHION BOOKS OE ALL SORTS. Circulating Library. ILLUSTRATED POST CARDS.
VAM BAKERY, NOTICE ! I' BEGr tointimate to the Residents, of Waihou, Te Aroha and stirrounding Districts, that I have taken over Mr N, Honiss’ Bakery Business,: and hope, by strict attention to Business and making a Goo-l Ari'.le to merit a share of their Patronage, W. HARTLEY. {Lately with 'CL W. Itsrgfea-fer). ANS IO N f|j OXT S 15, An Ideal Holiday Resort. ATTRACTIONS ; A Home Comforts ,M Fishing Wallaby Shooting Boating Bathing Billiards . Terms: 6s per day • 30a per week Return Fare by McGregor ! S.'S Co. and Costal Co, 5a ' . Week End Trips: Saturday 2 p.m fo Monday morning, returning 9 a.m. Fare inclusive, 12 HARRY, COUCH .. BitoPMErjOR
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42761, 15 August 1905, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42761, 15 August 1905, Page 1
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