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KOTORUA, WHAKaTANK. OPOHB3 DAILY. ij2§ KOTORUA-GISBORNE.— ■■■:,••■:■■ Moii.. Wed.;*Fri., Sat,,: Sunday. ■ . AARD — ■•:^ v MOTOR, SERVICE. ,ffl ' ~; • ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. « Send Collect Wire to 5' : "'"' AARD, ROTORUA. ■ ;|i ;; For Seats', and Accommodation. . | AfJB ANGA -M, A AM A T'A ■■ %t CHEAPEST > ROUTE gTO TRAVEL -':-- Cars leave Matamata after arrival of Rota rua . express, -• about 2.45, arriving Taurangi about 5.80 p.m. Cars leave |TaurangaV7.? ' : - a.m., connecting I vwith;a Aubklnnd-ltotorßi '.'■< express *at Matamata ; 11.20. '.-To vesari) ; seats, send collect wire, Griffiths, jTaurangi i or Matamata, or ', 'Phone Tnurangsi 178. , Fares: Single, 17s 6d: Return, £1 10* i r:° >:. *.? H. 'M. GRIFFITHS AND CO^ TAURANG-A-MATAMATA—WaIker's Aart i Motor , Service i Cars ■". leave TBuranfl 5 daily and *< guarantee ■to connect with tin Kotoraa-Auokland Express kat 11.20 . ».m Cars leave MatarrmU ,on arrival Rotontl Express from Auckland and Frankton JfeSi 240 p.m. ; 12-Seater ; Cadillacs and Hudaol Super ; Six/Cars: expert drivers. Tp reserrf seats. wirfl * colleot, -\ M Matarnat*. Address and Service Garage, Cameron 80% Tauranga, D. Walker. Continuous pitow 155 P.N.— Matamata route is ;withow a. doubt the quickest and best, : with nc vexatious delays ' and change over to -am ... trains, with reasonable hours of arrival; ana ■ .departure.--. : wii ',-'.■£■■■->'•■ .- : ■-'■■" ...-■-^^^ ~2~~ PROFESSIONAL CARPS. -_ _j. CHIROPODIST will attend clients Bt.tfieft V » own ' horns reappointment .■y***fgS Sterling, Roslyn House, Wynyard St. W ' this out. \-';.>.i..^:'-tv/''-'■>'- ;: -■< ■•'- ■■ ■'_-'■■■'•'■".:'£—m ELECTRIC Massage,. Violet. Say,, ; Viabr* I i tor: Nerves specially treated— *WI labyfs Buildjrigs. ■oppoint« P.O. 'Phone 3201 , wgw ZEALAND HERALD. AMD AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. w V iH«AAM>:iis per week, deliyiwed^ • toSn and Suburbs. Prepaid posted witbg N™ Zealand. 15s per quarter: £3 xle. pel &n Sm Wmicw News: Prepaid. & &%s£g&& 1? Per insertion «• M 'wordr 9d "per insertion.; 4sj& flSSfeeonseoutiveiinsertions: 25 words 2s >M three consecu"> consecutive insertions. pe »iKbearing nom-de-plumes, or initis» ofpost office, are not delivered t&n o*' If W «« M «iSi 9d per lino of r five ; woras extra. * . announcements must be signed by urn , 6< CoKct' rates on application. h . . The Proprietors do not hold • -sponsible for non-insertion of. AdWWg-. any Advertisement ;;_;. TELEPHONES; , Advertising and Commercial:, g J*!:.: Job Printing, Order Offic».»2BW;^PUOUMuw*i| "Editorial ; 22JJ:Reporters,^.^?|&^.™'S Wsnoa Nwro ami ? h ™£*$ l %*uk n a*« ■v Address Communications to WUson •«- Horton. P.O. Box 82 .Auckland. g Waikato Branch: Victoria . Street \»<r P. 0.). Hamilton. v^--^:-,,;- c . ... :»t|> London Offioe: 85, Fleet Street. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 12
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