“• Warner’s ’’ Rust-proof Corsets, alp:. Kalgooriie, yielded -53! ouuces consistent with good quality. “ War- | rut's” are guaranteed, remember!* a rp it a trial.*
LE pETII «is the leading Tailor foi Sinait-biiing Gai-Eiecte j B ~ ’•tylifehlv cut, anti naa tly j JJP ca Mis. pel j in ad a. > Gentlemen cannot di I BL ntter th?.a order thei: j S 3 nn’n-/ and SnruTTier Suit> l ‘r< _[ ARSEN E LE PETIT, The Parisian Hign Life Tailor, j NAPIER. i
Pilfer ..< HOLIDAk3r Will be i<k-;d it vhi take the Wanganui I All/ juL \l Ti v and imay’i tie the entrancing beauties MBUB I (I w IB ' \BSOi O 1 ew Zealand’s Rhine. Frojn start to K iL 1 1 finish, the journey to I’ipiriki and thence to t j ‘Bl ■» ' Taumarunui. or vice versa, reveals a royal I It f—i JH * ’ llv” Moral pageant of scenery of indescribable enchant- ■ • 5 merit. H X M J ‘ ■ reW” ’Tis indeed a romantic spot, idled with ■ j o’- fl hl W iSTdffl memories of strange happenings and quaint H -A ‘x'3 /-l|p I ||lfcSaß ceremonies when the Maori resorted to wf xSSk'.—- ...- might among his fellows. J t” ~ ~ r The dweller in the city does not realise the 1 f V comfort of the journey on the swift steamers |Y w' ’-*$ 'y 1 B which travel through most delightful scenery < | 1 * li W a jlro h along the banks of this famous river. | J •'I 3 Then there is the fashionable Hotel at .Pipjriki r ' -1 ; J BHjgßßj M with its excellent appointments, electric light. ' • BBjaSffiM I balconies, verandahs winter garden, and also its 1 ' i IMmfP perfect cuisine. ' S The wonderful Houseboat is unique—indeed it gffi ™ :• is a perfectly delightful home on a beautiful river. -•3 \ 1 •/ awa s’ h‘om the dust of the city, the rail, the \ i p coach, aiuTtake this enchanting trip. g > -t‘j k . f Se,- ihe world-famous Drop Scene, the magnificent Br - 'V 4 \ r| W.-m-rfa’ls, the mighty Cliff-, giant Trees and Ferns—see » ‘ ■/] \ r i Mm Nunire ar. her best. ■-J- 1 \ 1 \ Tlie t rip i-i qtiue inexpensive and will prove an experig. - ! \ en v-th:iT will leave lingering memories for a lifetime. ‘ .'/ar .’ 1 \ Tourist* should make a special point of staying at the Sg ■ \ ■! Ih b-:>r and Pipiriki House, the latter containing the DEp ‘ \ ‘ fin- <i Winter Garden in the Southern Hemisphere. l-m' r \ leave Taumarunui daily. Sundays and Mondays . T « I 5 rx-rbh'd. The Wednesday and Friday bonis leave at ya m. r. *>* \jA z •jjy'SjOtl and bi-r-ak rhe ioarnvy at the Houseboat. This trip is spe- jgfj' ;v- ’I- ~7--\ /jpy* aSi r::!!iv rvc-on-mended as it enables the iraveller to avoid fj J ■ ■" ,-jvk zJr 5 «RK?jB i:.r ; yr>inuuin4to view the beautiful Wanganui to better U.-.:, '■ -2> ' 9M r a ; . imrire :han on the o’her days, when an early start and r ;." x;,T-4 j-- 41 --**■'* r " /f a run J hrough is made. fby'7 « Fulle-r iniormation -'an be obtained from all GovernF; . ■ - M , B ment Bure.-itix. Thomas Cook <t Sons? Tourist Agent*, and Kk " ■*'rv’T 1 A. Hain k a Co.. Ltd.. Wungamu, and Taimiarnnui. •v .T2IWOL tAe > P ■' '■ i ■ > ■:/ A - J " i // * orr «j.,5u
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 7
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