T'M) O R ' H K RN STEAMSHIP CO L'MII'EDI rEAM COMMUNICATION WITH ! ofuNKVi HI AND TK .iROHA ■ FOR THAMES I Leaves Thames j/eduesday 30—Wakatere, 9-45 a.m arsday I—Wakitere, 9.45 a.m |riday 2—Wakatere, 9.45 a m turday 3—Wakatere, 10.30 am Fares—Saloon.- Return, 13s; Single, Steerage : Return, 8s 6d : Single, 7s 4 Leaves Auckland fedneeday 30.—Wakatere, 5,15 p.m hnrsday I—Wakatere, 5.30 p.m Viday 2—Wakatere, 6 p.m imueoting with River Steamers f orPaeron and Upper Thames Settlements teaves Auckla d for Faeroa, Tnrua Kopu, Etc. Wednesday 30 —Waimarie, midnight hursday I—Taniwha, 3pm 'riday 2—Waimarie 3.30 p.m unday 4—Taniwha, 6pm [onday s—Waimarie5 —Waimarie 7pm Leaves Paeroafcallm at Kopul uesday 29—Waimarie, 9 p.m Wednesday 30—Taniwha 9 30 pm hursday 1— Waimarie, 10 p in nday 2—Taniwha, 11am vtnrday, 3—Waimarie, 11.30 p.m'onday s—Taniwha, 1.30 p.m RO o'<OH From Paeroa to Te Aroha—[onday, Wednesday and Friday on arrival of s s 'rom Te Aroha to Faeroa—aesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m For further particulars regarding pastges or freight, apply to H J ill HST Ti- A Willi, THE Wanganni River lEW ZEALAND’S GREAT SCENIC CANYON, Visited by thousands EW OVERLAND ROUTE TO WELLINGTON via Central Railway, avoiding sea journey. Magnificent Scenic Attractions j he pleasantness of a trip on this 3autiful river will linger in the mind for ever. EDUCED FARES—3Ss from Ist May, 1908. River Journey, 150 Miles J TAUMARUNUI—WANGANUI TIME TABLE. uesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Steamer from Pipiriki connecting th express at Wanganui on Monys, Wednesday’s, and Friday’s rcumstances permitting). Tourist Bureaus —T. C. COOK & >n, A. HATRIOK & Company. 28 KVA HOGAN’S iverv and Bait Stables > Whittake / Street Te Aroha. (Late A. F. Thomas-)
[loaches, Brakes, Saddle Horses, Bug--13, ana invalid Carriages for hire Vedding and Picnic Parties SPECIAL r catered for. SPECIALITYL HO BSE -5 bought and sold and iken to saddle and all kinds of h mes« reasonable rates. COACHES to meet- all trains. FUNERALS attended.to. )n sale.—Maize, Oals Wheat, Bran, iff, PoUard, Straw, etc. 30 Johnson & Gwillim. Opposite Hot Springs Hotel, TE AEOHA. On Hike Juggles, Gigs, Ladies’ and Gent’s Idle Horses, Open and 01< sed Car* jes. ’unerals and Weddings specially srec for, 'ourists driven to all parts by exienced drivers. Tearly stands arranged. 35
UKSING HOM] MORRINSVILLE. E. ALLEN. Certificated Nurse. 3rmß on application. Accommc m for Ladies. 34 ORRITT & MUELLEI Jappisters and Solicitors. tposite Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. C. F. JONES, ■aiu, Produce and :: General Agent, 25, FORT STREET, U OKL ANDlegraphic Address : “GKANO,” AUCKLAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43380, 1 October 1908, Page 2
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