BA M COMMUNICATION WITh OHfNF.M Rl \ND TE AROHA. Is; FOR THAMES I;%\ N OBTHE Rtf'! STEAMSHIP CO LiMIIELhLeaves Thames iurday 10-Wakatere, 10 30 a m jonday 12—Wakatere, 2 p.m iesday 13—Wakatere, 3 p.m Wednesday 14—Wakatere, 4pm bursday 15—Wakatere. opm atnrday!7—Wakatere, 6.45 a.m Leaves Auckland fonday 12—Wakatere, 8.45 a m ’uesday 13—Wakatere, 9.45 a.m Wednesday 14—Wakatere, 10.45 a.m Thursday 15—Wakatere, 11 30 a m friday 16—Wakatere, Ipm Saturday 17—Wakatere, 2 30 p m Jonnec ting with River Steamers f orPaeroa and upper Thames Settlements , Leaves Auckland for Paeroa, Turna Kopu, Etc. Sunday 11—Waimarie, 6 p.m |fonday 12—Taniwha, 6.30 p.m Leaves Paeroa (callin at Kopa) Saturday 10—Taniwha, 11.30 a.m Monday 12—Waimarie, 2 p.m f • FARE : Return 13s; Single Bs. 8;S. ROIOKOHU. From Paeroa to Te Aroha— Monday, Wednesday and Friday on WjjUfUjj arrival of ss From Te Aroha to Paeroa— Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7a m For further particulars regarding passages or freight, apply to 49 A. LANG Te Aroha.
Poisoned Wheat FOE THE DESTRUCTION OF SMALL BIRDS, EATS AND MICE CAN BE OB* TAINED AT THE r.r If f.v ' - m |V i';.TE AEOHA. Mr A. McKenzit, of Waitoa, says : “Jefferson’s Poisoned Wheat is deadly, very nearly killed a bird per g ain.” 845
I > ANDWICK, HINEMOA-STKEET IV ROTORUA. Two minutes from Railway Station. Three minutes from Baths. All trains met by porter. Tebjis —s/per day, 30/- per week; special terms by arrangement. Early breakfast provided I 1 if necessaey, for coach or early train. # Letters and. telegrams promptly attended to.— Mbs J. Wbathall, Proprietress 1 i 857 ■pOCKY NOOK, ROTORUA, is very Xv Centrally Situated, close to Ohine • niutu, the Governmental Sanatorium ■Baths, and all Public Buildings. It is roomy and comfortable, and has been six years under the present Proprietarj. TERMB—Ss per day, or 25/- weekly. CLIENTS are requested to write or wire, so that porter may meet train. All trips by coach and launch, also fishing excursioDS arranged.— Mbs A. PRINCE, Pro- / prietress. 858 THE LOTUS, 202, QUEEN-STREET (Partridges New Buildings), TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. Morning and afternoon tea, Light Luncheon, and in season strawberries and cream, fruit luncheon, fruit salad, and ice cream. Our coffee is brewed to please everyone, and it does. Judges say it is the best in the City. Our art furniture was specially designed, and every effort has been made to make the surroundings artistic, under ■| control of MISS E. BISHOP. 734 T T 7HARARITI (Next Auckland BcwlVV ing Green), 48, Grafton Road, Auckland. Three minutes from Id tram, stopping at, St. Paul’s, Symondsstreet. Close to Bowling Green, Tennis Lawn, and Domain. New House pleasantly situated. Terms 4s per day, weekly by arrangement. Telephone 2161. Write or wire.-MRS WATSON, Pro"lwietress. 785 ST. ELMO, Hinemoa Stbeet, ROTORUA, three minutes from Government Sanatorium and Baths. A nice comfortable home is provided, and every effort put forth to make the visitor’s stay pleasant. All trips arranged by launch and coach. House is close to Railway Station and very convenient. Write or send telegram. Tariff, 5s daily; 30s weekly.—Miss Mclntosh, Proprietress. LANGHAM, ROTORUA—Centrally situated, almost adjoining Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds. One of the best houses in Rotorua. Recently renovated and fitted with the latest sanitary appliances. Electric Light. First-class Table, Write or wire for rooms. Winter tariff, 5s daily; 30s weekly; Porter meets all passenger trains.—J. G. BucKTltoUGliT, Rotorua. 850 EDINBOROUGH HOUSE, ROTORUA—Centrally situated, being close to Post Office, Railway Station and Government Baths. All trips by steamer and coach arranged, and fishing parties are provided with a private launch. Perfect sanitary conditions. Electric Light. Terms, 25s per week ;5s per day. Porter will meet all private trains.— a. Campbell. Proprietor. 849 Sp icious Rooms, and every Home Comfort Hot, Cold tc Shower Baths, jElectric Light THE AUSTRALIA, New house of 50 Rooms ROTORUA 100 yards from Rti.- Four minutes’ walk way Station from Baths. WINTER TARIFF, Gs per day, 80s per week Superior Table. Potter Meets all Trains Letters and Telegrams receive immediate attention. 854 J, N. MoLEAN, Proprietor. MOUNTED RIFLES. pIAKO Lieutenant Howe’s HANDICAP TROPHY will be fixed for SATUR* DAY, 10th July, 2 p.m. sharp, Entries close at Range. Members are hereby notified to attend Dismounted Parade at the Rifle Range on SATURDAY, July 10th. at 2.30 p.m. A. TATTERSALL, Capt,
Cheap Clearing Sale Now On. A. W, EDWARDS, Jackets, Costumes, Furs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, Etc.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4433, 10 July 1909, Page 2
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