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Excursions, Picnics, etc. . jjjrjk; *' •' (CENTENARY •' f&Jjbffi \ pELEBRAITON.- ' MANCHESTER UNITY , : "*■ ODDFELLOWS. PREMIER piONIC, HOME BAY. MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Mrs. Reid), .SATURDAY, pEBRUARY 11 1911. MONSTER PROGRAMME. . THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. Great Marching Competition by the leading Military Brass Bands of the Province. Side Drum Competition.-.".'.. MILITARY DISPLAY BY DOMINION ,"■■•■' SCOUTS., ' _ 5 CHILDREN'S SPORTS. KEEP THE CRADLES FULL. ODDFELLOWS' GREAT BABY SHOW (First Prize, handsome Folding Pushcart, donated by Messrs. Dick and Cowden. Karangahapo Road, where entries will be received). - STEAMERS.—TIMES OF DEPARTURE AND .RETURN FAKES: AUCKLAND': The Ferry Fleet at 9, 9.30, 10 a.m.. 12 noon, 1, 1.30, 2 p.m. Return lares: Adults, Is 6d; Children (6 to 14), 6d. COROMANDEL: S.S. Rotomahana, leaving 5.30 a.m., returning Sunday. 12th. 2 p.m. ' Return Fares: Adults, 3s; Children (6 to 14), Is 6d. ' " .; . HOWICK WHARF: S.S. Hirere, leaving7.3o a.m., returning 5 p.m. Return Fares: Adults, ls.6d; Children (6. to 14), 6d. . - PAEROA: S.S. Taniwha, loaving 4.15 p.m., Friday, Feb. 10. returning Sunday, 12th. at 10.30 a.m. Return Fares: Adults, ss; Children (6 to 14), 2s 6d. ■ : PANMURE BRIDGE: S.S. Ruru. leaving7.3o a.m., returning 5 p.m. Return Fares: Adults, ' Is 6rl; Children (6 to 14), 6d. THAMES: P.S. -Wakatere, leaving 7 a.m,, returning Sunday, 12th, 1.30 p.m. Return Fares: Adults, 3s; Children (6 to 14), Is 6d. TURANGA CREEK: S.S. Minerva, leaving 6.30 a.m., returning 4.30 p.m. Return Fares: Adults. Is 6d; Children ft to 14). ed. WARKWORITI: S.S. Daphne, leaving 5.30 a.m., returning, leaving Auckland about 12 noon, Feb. 12. Return Fares: Adults, 2s 6d; Children (6 to 14), Is. Excursion Train from Cambridge,, leaving Cambridge 6 a.m., Hamilton 7 a.m.. Frank- • ton; 7.10 a.m., Ngaruawahia 7.40 a_m., • Huntly 8.5 a.m., Mercer 9.10 a.m., Pukekoho 10 a.m.; Auckland, arrive 11-55 a.m.; returning from Auckland 7-50 p.m..-,. Return Tickets (including Motutapu *" Steamer Fare): Cambridge—Adults 7s, Children under 15, 25.7 d. Hamilton—Adults 4s '- 3d: Children under 15, 2s 4d. Ngaruawahia —Adults, 5s 6d; Children under 15, 2s Id. Huntlv— ss; Children' under 15,; Is lid. Mercer—Adults, 4s; Children under 15, • Is 7d. Pukekohe—Adults 3s 6d; Children under 15, Is sd. ' Telephone 2316. JOHN MCLEOD, Box 565. W. THOMAS. ' -Hon. Sees. r...... .. "", =:= .. ..." ........ —^zu Tourist Resorts. Telegraphic Address: " Onekeneke." THE HEALTHIEST SPOT IN THE 1 DOMINION. ■ AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY. 1500 ft Above Sea Level. • '■■'■■: , .'■: npHE .rTIEBRACES;; JTOTEL. : . LAKE TAUPO. ' Hot Mineral Baths and Drinking Water Unequalled in the Thermal District. __ B. C LOWRY. J>RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, HOTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. 1 Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout; hot and cold baths; patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, in--1 eluding the large new bath-house. Motor- , cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet' all trains.— S. T. Brent. Proprietor. " r "'; QUEENSLAND HOUSE, ROTORUA ear Railway Station). A NEW AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE ESTABLISHMENT. Every Provision of Modern Comfort and Convenience lor.Tourists. Electric Light. Drainage System. Excellent Table. Motor Oar with special rates for Boarders. ■ : TARIFF :■ 6s per day; 35s per week. Telegrams and Letter strictly attended to. '"■ J.. RAY MOUSLEY, Proprietor. THE AUSTRALIA. .ROTORUA.--Estahllshed four years; 50 rooms; first house outside main railway gates;; tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week. By booking l early, disappoint- . meat is avoidedJ. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TTISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH for the V Holidays will find Superior Accommodation at : St. Elmo. 52, Worcester-st. West. - -Miss Hampton, Proprietress. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. - :, A HOLIDAY ON A FARM,— or two xj furnished Rooms to Let. on Heather Brae Farm, Ponga, 4i miles from Hunua Station; fresh eggs, fresh milk and butter. Ladies 30s- weekly, -■ Gentlemen ••■ 405. " Good board. Trap meets visitors at Hunua Sta- . —Mrs. Chateris, Ponga. ..... - T> H E TEA KIOSK. . MON DESIR HOTEL, TAKAPUNA. < A. Raynes, Proprietor. PAINTY "SANDWICH LUNCHES ' -'. And AFTERNOON TEAS. Terminus of the Lake Tramway. ' Is Return from City. F ; A R U,N ' D EL, . The most modern and luxurious residence <■-;-- .in , s , '.- ■ AUCKLAND. . •. WATERLOO QUADRANT, 1 Onp. Govt. House. ' ■ Tariff, £2 10s. 5 MRS. K. MURRANE. CARGEN. Residential Hotel. Eden Crescent (near top of Shortlandst., Auckland), situated within four minutes' walk of wharves, railway station, post office, theatres, and centre of city,-and commanaa • an unsurpassed view of the beautiful Har- " hour of Auckland. -The most luxurious and up-to-date house in the ' city A first-class chef is kept. Porter arid luggage van meet ' principal trains and steamers. : Proprietor: B. •F. - BLACK. QORRENTO. GRAFTON ROAD, >3 ' Near Choral Hall— FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. ■..-,■■.' Newly-furnished throughout. , First-class Cuisine. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE f _ — : _ OIMMONS'S pENTRAL ITOUSE. TAUMARUNUI. t This N«w and Up-to-date House is centrally - situated, both rail and river being within two minutes" walk. Good Fishing, good ; Scenery, and good Accommodation, A half--6 way resting-place for travellers by the Main Trunk both North and South. All letters and n telegrams promptly attended to. Porters meet all boats and trains. Tariff. 6s per day. ' Note.—A Ne>v Hall, seating ' capacity 500, , will bo open for engagements early in Janu--3 ary. 1911. .. , ■..■.■ ; . ...... ~,..■ t Business Cards. ~ ASHLEY TTUNTER. M. Inst. O.E. J " M. Inst. M.E. CIVIL ENGINEER M. Aus. Inst. M.E. i And ARCHITECT. F.NZ. Inst. A, 8 ■■■.; SWANSON-ST. I- . -j , I, — ' 2 A. B. ; KIQ ' 11T AND S ONSi t RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND PARCEL '' ; ''DELIVERY AGENCY. 0 Commerce-street Office, Telephone 143, Wharf Office, Telephone 608. 1 ■jW'OTICE TO OWNERS OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Q HEARER AND pASTGATE. BENT COLLECTING DEPARTMENT^ MR. SHEARER, who has over 16 years' experience, devotes all his time to this ' department, which ensures the Business of ( . Clients receiving every attention, s Onlv ONE charge is made, viz.: FIVE > PERCENT. ON MONEY COLLECTED, and no extra charge is made for re-lotting, 5 payment of ■ rates, and insurance and'inspection of premises. 5 Our Statements are rendered MONTHLY in every instance. Special Terms can be arranged where owners have a number of houses or shops. Reference: THE NATIONAL BANK. !" i ■ . _______ QHEARER AND pASTGATE, i. SECURITY BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14587, 25 January 1911, Page 4

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