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14-ROTORUA—j |j "Where Everyone Goes and Plans to' Go Again" = 1 HINEMOA Private Hotel '- - . MOfrkMO „ I ~ rotorua, adjoining tne world- IHE MANSIONS n fairtous Mineral Batns and lovely Private Hotel, ROTORUA, N.Z., = = gardens. The above popular and and secure the Comforts and Re- E S well-known house Is one or the best flnements of a Superior Home. E = in the Thcrnlal'Distnct. Comfortable Excellent Bathroom Facilities. = = sitting rooms, airy bedrooms. Tariff Mr. A Mrs. Fred. Reeve, Proprietors. = C moderate. H. J. FARREN, Proprietor. Tariff: 12/-per day, 75/-per week E I M ° ne «ARMIDALE» S,73 - ™~ ",,. R R 7 S ~ " I 7Z I Private Hotel, - t LU D DO = t: riINEMOA street, ROTORUA. Superior Accommodation. - = RebuUt and Under the Original r Adjoining Grounds. E = Management. New Throughout. „. _■ „. _._„...„ = = Tariff: 10s per Day, £3 3s per Week. n/- per Day, 70/- pep weeK _ = Buses Meet All Trains. All Sight-seeing Trips Arranged. = 2 MRS. E. CARKEEK, Proprietress. A.A.A. Hotel. Cook' 3 Tours Agent. « = Phone 157. P.O. Box 158. T nin \\t t? i y E 1 HOTEL ROTORUA „ "Ug,™ ELL | ™"™ 'V (Privfltc) ■ — S (Eifst House on" Right from Station, (Third House from Railway Gates) « = and Close to the Baths and Gardens) Electric Light. Hot and Cold Baths. = = .■„ ROTORUA High-class Catering. Moderate Tariff. « = Teplfr- 12« Dav «3 10s Tipr Wppk Porter Meets All Trains. = = T ?"r : B A D I y X Hotel Tel. Address: "ThirweH," Phone 20. = n MRS. G. C. CHEATER, Proprietress. MRS. J. DOWLING, Proprietress. = =• ~f ■ — : 1 = R~~ J; I>m»a«- a T4«f«T CITIZENS! Rotorua's bracing cli- s= = JDOnul Trivaie noicl, mate and far-Tamed curative waters E E • HAUPAPA STREET ' are calling you. " THE COMMON- = 5 Five Minutes Sanatorium Grounds. WEALTH a Cgarmgw Home for g = Tariff: 10s My, or £2 10e Weekly. sunny balcony, snug fires. = =£ MRS. YUILL, Proprietress. 9/- Day, £2/10/- Weekly. = = .*' 'Phone 138. MRSi jones, Proprietress. E n ■— ■ — : —- § 1 ? GRANDE VUE" Siriton's Randwick House 1 = Overlooking Government Gardens, ■ Next R.M. Garage =: S Bowling Greens, etc. Telephone 60. , Fve Minutes Railway. Station, « / , ■ Baths, Tennis Courts. ■ — S ' ; Tariff: 14/- per day. TARIFF: 9/-Day, 82/6 Weekly E = • MORRISON'S, Proprietors. Phone 103. P.O. Box 138. 5 |!iMII[]||||||||||IIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]|llllllllll][]llllllllllllt3IIIIIMIIIII»IIIIIIIIIIIIC]lllll!llllilE3IIIHIUllli! TRAVEL BY THE | New "Rotorua Limited ,, Expresses ! : they mark a new era in rail travel in the Dominion. Loufige cars, with observation compartments, equipped j with big, comfortable easy chairs in a tastefully decorated interior, invite rest and contentment. The coupe cars are J ideal for ordinary travel.'. TIMETABLE (Commencing Monday, sth May)* TO ROTORUA ' TO AUCKLAND I Leave .; 10.10 a.m. Leave Rotorua .. JO-JJa-m. , Leave> Hamilton- .'**•'• 'U2 f»m. . -Leave.Hamilton. . . 12.59 p.m. Arrive Rotorua ... 4.15 p.m. Arrive Auckland .. 4.0 p.m. 1 I The only.stops made. by.the, TRptorua Limited" are at Newmarket, Pukekohe, Frankton -Junction,.Hamilton.-Morrinsville, Matamata, and i . ,'.__.' I Putaruru. • SPEqAt REDUCED RETURN FARES. | XUGKLAND TO ROTORUA. Onlyv 5277/10 Only £1/11/(lst Return) x (2nd Return) 6/- from' Auckland to Rotorua or vice versa— ! '. . . for shorter, distances. , .■• ;;;;.;. - cJj'J; >. '. '.•■ "■■■,•■ ; J ... ■ ■ *•■ --' iMUMw «n .. ' \ip Ty IMA BHSmSuhr CHEST COLDS c==:==:;=::::= ~^ With the wind in the south, heware, Thermo* gene, is v then doubly essential to everyone troubled with a weak chest. Protected all day long by the glowing, unfailing, persistent warmth of a comforting layer of Thermpgene, that weak chest has little to fear from the keenest wind. No need to go to bed or stayincjoors—you virtually put your chest to bed instead. And for the chest cold that has already devel* oped, Thermogene provides the simplest way to dispel the congestion that is the real cause ot pain and suffering. Doctors and nurses agree— and adopt Thermogene in preference to other treatments usually so tedious, messy and unpleasant. . Afters healmg work is finished, you may , layer by layer—safely and comfortably. 1 RFwAD^ O - THE WARMTH T H E CHEStSoLDS M*\A \ RHEUMATISM INFLUENZA l*\ iv \ LUMBAGO SORE THROAT NEURITIS imnwfHlTl l NEURALGIA STIFF-NECK %**¥&s SCIATICA PMT fIIBRMOdENE WHERE THE PAIN II '".?, At all ChemUte and Stores at 2/6 the box. Sole Agents for New Zealand: THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE &l CO. OF N.Z. LTD. ill "72 Dixon Street, Wellington. $ofi't&Cfr-* a thcMSgiiicrcJcrad'! mark of The Thermoge.leCo...l.td.. The Refuse substitutes, sec ' /I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 16

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