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MOUNT ill GMO NT j\:[o KA U rp KIPS. JUJOLiiT EG MUX f HOSTELRY, nineteen miles from Xcw Plymouth. I!y Motor Car, one and a-ka]f hours: by Gig or Brake, from three and a-half to four and a-haif hours. •MOTOR AXJ) tabiw: By motor ear, return same day, for four passengers, including toll and driver's limeli IBs each Minimum charge for one day .... £3 4s VKlliUi^.i. £ s. d. Gig and horse, two passengers, for one day;, hirer to pay for horse feed and toil (say i 2/0 1 0 0 I Each extra day's detention.. 7 6 [ Gig for two passengers and driver, for one. day—hirer to pay for toll, horse-feed and driver's lunch (sav 4s Gd) . 1 10 0 Each extra days' detention 17 G Buggy and pair, with driver and four passengers 2 7 6 Return next day 3 10 0 Buggy and pair, without driver, five passengers 1 17 fl Return next day 2 10 0 Waggonette, three horses, with driver, six passengers 3 0 0 Return next day 4 10 ft Brake, four horses, twelve to twenty passengers, per head 7 0 Return next day 10 P Return third day, per head.. 12 t ! (Hirer to pay for horse-feed and toll in j every case except for brake). •, NEW PLYMOUTH EXPRESSMEN'S CHARGES: _ | Sunday trip, returning same day, (is Cd i per head; leaving Saturday night j and returning Sunday, 7s fid per head; leaving Saturday night and returning Monday, 10s per head. HOSTELRY CHARGES, 9s per day. (This ! includes all meals and Park fees). Meals served to boarders in bedrooms, Is extra. OLD HOUSE—Visitors remaining over night and providing their own food, Is Cd per day (including Park fee). Blankets can be hired at Is per night. COTTAGE.—For eacli adult, per day, 2s. Minimum charge, 10s per day. Tariff for children as per arrangement. THE MOKATT. Fifty-six miles from XeW Plymouth. Tin.? by motor car, about tliTee and a-half hours . Tariff: Motor car, four passengers, return same day. £6. MOTOR LAUNCH UP THE RIVER, (about six hours Teturn). Regular daj's—Mondays, vVednesdays and Saturdays; tariff, 10s return. Special days—Arrangements made as follows: For six passengers ot less, £3 10s per day; from seven to fourten passengers, 10s each; four teen passengers, Ss each. ' Mrs. Box's Boarding-house tariff—ls ed all round. j TjlOR Sale, cheap, Good Portable 3-h.p. , Engine in perfect working order, , suitable for driving milking machine, chaffeutter, or for sawing wood.—Apply News Office. a-® and f.n

kf They eat up coal and wood with remarkable avidity, while most of the heat goes up the chimney. The Unique Boiler is built to conserve heat, cut down fuel bills, sir* time and labour. A Unique Cast Iron Boiler user in Oaraaru gays: " As a fuel economiser it could not be surpassed." in Bnnedin writes: "Your Boiler®, iraraos are a treat to us. Mine has saved ms pounds already." See the Unique Boiler next time you call at the Ironmongers. You will readily understand the true vn'iui of the foregoing testimony. The Unique B<ii|,, T 'is hnilc mt for wood Inirnin;; and i ty\ I has aspeaillylinm /iV'iiiv I fira box. ique iiapia licit- [i'A er is iiiio led for (, '/ ?r '.'jswberry, Walker l.imil.a Sola MalttJ. Dunotiikl ooul I 0;: ifV ' '.^,■B?"- 32tr rrABAXAKI LAX.I), BUILDING AM.- " L INVESTMENT SOCIETY. U'ennanfiiit). Incorporated nwler "The Build'.iy Societies Act, SJSU." DIEKCTOUS: Jl<m ?«. Cock (chairman), A. Si.niM.lev/<;rth, <lolm J'-Hh W. 1,. NV.vm.m, .Vewton Kinir, .1 Goldwatcr, .mil K. Skinner. BANKERS: Tin- Bank of New Zealand SOLICITORS: Messrs. Wilson and Grey. Reserve Ku:id £2OOO. The Societv pava the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (onless for a leaser sum than £100). During the seven years ending September 30, 1912, the sum of £11,081! l'-f Id had bean distributed in dividend and bonuses .imon;r the members of ?.he Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in the distribution. !t will thus he seen that the Society if really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to ! p.m. (Thursday afternoon excepted). E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary V O Q li! L T O W U RCS RTSVJKJTO TTM'E-TAHuJ?. OF The Voge!toc» vi!l now run m fyllowo:--Lfe*vaTown. (Vogeltown'. 7.45 a.m. 8.30 12.0 coon (eKoer*-Thnr»(!»y«). 12.4-0 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 2.25 P-" ! 5.0 p.m. 5.40 p,m «.0 p.m. 8.40 p.i'> ».Jft p •». iß»tu*v> w

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 6

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