MOUN r JL\ EG MONT AXD KA I) rp KIP 8. 3JOLAT EGMONT JIuSTELRY, nineteen miles from New Plymouth. By •Motor Car, one and a-lialf hours: by Gig or Erijke, from three and a-half to four and a-half.hours. < MOTOR AND VhII!'."JLAS TARIFF: By motor car, return same day, for four passengers, including toll and driver's liutrli l(ss each Minimum charge for .one day £3 4s VETITUJi^o. Gig and.horse, two passengers, for one-day; hirer to pay. for horse feed and toll (say 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 (say 4s 6d) "... 110 0 Each extra days' detention 17 8 Buggy and pair, with driver and four passengers 2 7 6 Return next day 3XIO 0 Buggy and pair, without driver, five passengers \ 1 17 0 Return next day 2 10 0 Waggonette, three hofses, with »"■ driver, six passengers 3 0 0 Return next day 4 10 0 | Brake, four horses, twelve to twenty passengers, per head : ... 7 6 Return next day .. 10 6 Return third'day, per head.. 12 9 (Hirer to .pay for horse-feed and toll in every case except for brake). NEW PLYMOUTH EXPRESSMEN'S .] ■ . ' CHARGES: J Sunday trip,,return ntr ninle day, 6a Pd per head; leaving Saturday night and returning Sunday, 7s 6d per head; leaving Saturday night and returning Mondav, 10s per hear!.. HfISTELHY CHARGES. (If. per day. (This includes all meals and Park fees). Meals served to hoarders in bedrooms, Is extra. OLD HOUSE—Visitors remaining over m b 'ht and providing their own food, Is 6d per day (including Park fee). Blankets can bo hired at Is per night. COTTAGE. —For each adult, per day, 2s. . Minimum charge, 10s per. day. Tariff for children as per arrangement. THE MOKAU. Fifty-six miles from New. Plymouth. That) by motor car, about three and 'a-half hours . Tariff: Motor car. four passengers, return same day, £6. MOTOR LAUNCH UP THE RIVER. (about six hours return). Regular days—Mondays, Wednesday? and Saturdays; tariff, 10s return. Special days—Arrangements made | as follows: For six passengers or less, £3 I'Os per day; from seven to fourten passengers, 109 each; four teen passengers, 8s each. Mrs. Box's Boarding-house tariff—ls f!i! all round. f TJVOR Sale, cheap, Good Portable 3-li.p. Engine in perfect working order, suitable for driving" milking machine chaffcutter, or for sawing wood.—Apply News Office. a.e and f.n
They eat up coal f and wood with , remarkable avidity, while most of the heat goes np to# chinmey. Th« Unique Boiler is built to conserve hut out down fuel bills, un time and labour. A Un--1(3U B. Cast Iron Boiler user m Oamaru Bays: As a fuel economiser it _ could not be surpassed." ■ gAnother in Dunedin I writes: "Your Boiler® J friimes ar© a treat to us. iujne has saved me pounds already." See the Unique toiler next time you call at the Ironmongers. You will readily understand the true value of the foregoing testimony. The Unique Boiler 'is built for wood burning and has a specwfly iar»e firebox. The Unique Rapid Boil- .fry er is unequalled for y ■ y coal. Newberry, Walker Limited Sola Makers, Dunedin
Vpabanaki land, building am, INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent). Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 8980." DIRECTORS: Messrs. E. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater, and T. K. Skinner. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. SOLIOITOKS: Messrs. Wilson and Grey. Reserve Fund £2OOO. The Society pays the cost of preparing and registering all mortgages (unless for a lesser sum than £100). During the seven years ending September 30, 1912, the sum of £14,680 12* Id had been distributed in dividen.iand bonuses among the members of ifnSociety, Borrowers and Investors 'par■tteipating alike in the distribution. It will thus he seen that the Society i* really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to I p.m. (Thursday afternoon excepted). E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary VOGXLTO'WW /R O h REVISED fIME-TABLE OF The Vogeltowa 'Bue \/ill now run »» follows: — Leave Tow*. (Vogeltownl. 7,46 a.m. 8.80 *.m. 12.0 noon (exoepti Thur«d»y»). 12.40 p.m. 8.8 p.m. S2i p.m. i.V p.m. 5.40 p.m. C.t p.*u f1.40 p.m. Ml bjb, iHainrdey) t.t ».n *.3D«ns.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 267, 9 April 1914, Page 6
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