REMEMBER! *wa»______w___ W a--_--w_______, i i,| „ i , ,i n i i __wawai i i — mm When travelling on pleasure or business, tickets for all tours can be obtained from the DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS. BOOKING BUREAUXAuckland - - Custom St. W. Rotorua - - Fenton St. When You Travel be Sure to Visit Rail Daily from Auckland The marvellous Hot Lakes District extending over 2000 square miles and containing the greatest geysers and most remarkable hot springs in the world. Boiling Lakes, Volcanoes, Natural Hot Mineral Waters unequalled in their healing powers; Government Sanatorium and commodious Bath Buildings in charge of Balneologist. Large and comfortable hotels and boarding houses. Beautiful public gardens, tennis courts, croquet lawns, bowling greens, and golf links. * SPLENDID FISHING AND SHOOTING. WONDERFUL ROUND TRIP From Rotorua, via the Blue and Green Lakes (Tikitapu and Rotokakahi), the buried village, and Lakes Tarawera and Rotomahana (the boiling lake), thence to Waimangu Geyser and back to Rotorua. This is undoubtedly the finest one-day trip in the district. —— a) • NO . EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. By getting tickets beforehand you save time, worry and inconvenience. The Government Tourist Agent will advise you re places of interest; in fact, he will see you know everything worth while when travelling. Don't forget the address. GOVT. TOURIST INQUIRY BUREAU, Custom Street W., Auckland. GOVT. TOURIST INQUIRY BUREAU, Fenton Street - « Rotorua
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18325, 15 February 1923, Page 11
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