Rotorua Tours. _) ASSENGERS to Rotorua are advised [ that a regular daily coach servic* between Okoroire and Kotorua and vict versa is now running. The advantages o this route are numerous, a somewhat tedious railway journey is broken, and the route traverses soini of the loveliest Bush Scenery in New Zealand. PARES, 10s EACH WAY. Special Conveyances can be arranged for. Leave—Okoroire for Rotorua and Whakarewarewa daily at 10 a.m. Leave—Rotorua and Whakarewarewa for Okoroire, daily at 10 a.m. All passengers M* advised to avail themselves of this Route as Okoroire is one of the show places of the Thermal Distii'.-t, ;:ud no visit to the Lakes is complete without its inclusion. Special attention is called to the fact that :i. coach leaves Rotorua and Whakarewarewa on Sunday at 10 a.m. KGENTSi THOS. COOK & SON, Auckland and Rotorua. Blooker's Dutefy Coeoa. Highest awards at every Exhibition. The latest is the Cross of Honor at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1896, the highest possible award. MASSAGE. A.YJL can Masseuse, is permanently located in Botorua. She lias had considerable experience in the ment of ladies and gentlemen suffering from Sciatica, ltheuniatim, Stiff Joints, Dyspepsia and all forms of Nervous Disorders. Addkess: GRAND HOTEL.
G. BURTON'S PIONEER STORE. Opposite Pa'ace Hotel. GROCERY, OILMEN'S STORf'S, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY WARE, DRAPERY, Ac, Ac A well-assorted * t ck in all lin«a of the above at lo«ent prlct'H. New Zealand Dairy Afpoi-iatioii'c Factory Butter fresh twice weekly. New Laid El'ub, Ac, Ac.
AHBOR DAY. A NY settler wishing to commemor- - ate Arbor Dpy (August 5), will on written amplication to the Town Board bo granted a small number of assorted trees, suitable for planting, on the understanding that he will care full}* plant and protect the same in the early stages of their growth. C. MALFItUi', Chairman.
FOOTBALL MATCH. SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1896. * TEAM representing the Matata Club will play against the Rotorua Footballers on the Pukoroa grounds on the above date. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, free. J. W. WEBBER, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. ALTERATIONS TO SCHOOL BUILDING. rF'HE District School Committee reJL quire TENDERS for alterations inside r-chool Buildiug. Specifications may be seen at Citronici.e Office. Tenders addressed "Chairman, District School Committee," close 4 p.m. Wednesday, August sth. W. K. PURCELL, Chairman. FOR SALE BY TENDER. HHENDERS will be received by the A undersigned up to noon on Satur« dry next, August Ist, for the Roan Make at present grazing on PuLeroa, and belonging to the estate of the late H. W. Neighbour. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. BIRSS. Lessee of Pukeroa. 17OR SALE.—New-laid Eggs, Is 3d per dozen.—Mits Cross, Rotorua. VISITORS' LIST. Geyser Hotel. Mesdames Morrisby, Casement, Hewett, Buck, Arbuekle, Aucklmd. Captain Casement, Messrs Ward, Kitcat, Andrews, H.M.S. Rapid ; Morrisby, Johannesburg. Brent's Bathgate House. Mrs McGregor, Coromandel. Miss Rose, Wellington. Dr B. T. Russell, Ireland; Rev. Mr McKinney, Messrs Oxley, Patterson, Auckland; Reaney, Wellington ; Pinckney, Bobson, England; McGregor, Coromandel; Souter, Cambridge.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 191, 29 July 1896, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 191, 29 July 1896, Page 2
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