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ARAPUXL A bapuni-pgtaburu ROYAL MAIL -ti. ''Connecting with R. T. Turpins service t« Te Awamutu.—Leaves Arapuni.. 2.45 p.m., 5.5 p.m. Leaves Putaruru. i p.«a.. S !>•>«• Morning connections as require"). AU caia connect at Arapuni with Turpins. Ie Awa* mutu service. FIXLAYSON'H. LI L CAMBRIDGE. '* i "fcTASOXIC Hotel—First-class Tourist, Com | iV-L mercial House:. Lock-up Garages >« | noted Cuisine, —V. J, Oornaga, Proprietor. j TVTATIONAL, Cambridge's lcaotng Hotel a- ii < Tariff, 12a tiny. Every attention.- \ rn :E. U ; r!rit, PrOD. 'Phone 13!. id I and Junction Hotels, Franslon. — ( (i |UT First-class Accommodation: hot baths; ' | moderate charges. Guests called all trains. MURIWAI. HAMILTON ARAPUNI, Waitomo Caves, Raglan by the Sea; comfortable service.—Moa Baa Service. Hamilton; phone 1437. ii- ! f~l RAND Central Private Hotel, Hood St. 4j \J 'Phone 1K67. Tariff. 12s Gd day; 4gns. e. I weekly; excellent cuisine. TUTAXWELL Service Station: all brands IV..L Motor Spirit and Oils,—Valintme's Garbage. Victoria St., Hamilton. HHHE WAVERLEY, First-class Private J- Hotel, lmin. to station: overlooking the river; tariff. 12s.—Phone 1605. BUICK Service Station.—Everything for Motorists; ' bensune, oil, tyres, acces- ) eories.—Bradly's Central Garaee. Phone 42. rPERMINUS HOTEL, Helensv.lle.-Adjoin-J- ing Railway Station and Wharf.—First- | class_ Accommodation for Travellers and I Tourists; excellent cuisine.—Telegrams, Ter- ! minus; P.O Bos 26; phone l.—H. F. Ussher, * Proprietor. TTINEMOA HOUSE. HOT SPRINGS, -°- PARAKAI. HELENSVILLE. Contains 43 bedrooms, all other_ conveniences, large billiard table, swimming; bath, plunge bath and slipper baths, tennis Court, motor garage, all on the premises, which aire included in tariff, 10s per day, and £*3 is per week. Domain Grounds right opposite, with tennis courts, croquet green and bowling greens, hot mineral baths. Electric Lighting Throughout. MRS. T. KEANE, Proprietress, Phone 47. Hinenioa House. KAREKARE. I PARLEY'S Wincheisca _ House--Vacancies now and onward. Trains met by arrangement. Regular Motor Service to Glen Eden, or by launch To Toa from Onehunga to Wbatipu. Tennis, Bathing, Fishing, etc.— Kare Rare Bureau. MATAMATA. AARD Daily Service, leaves arrival Rotorua Express, 3.15 p.m., arrives Tauranga 6 p.m.—Teles rams; Aard, Tauranga, Matarnata. MORRINSVILLE. POINT CHEVALIER. GASTLERIDGE Kiosk.—Afternoon Tea on balcony: Picnickers specially catered for; boiling water; attractive tennis court: orchestra. PUTARURU. A RCADIA Hotel.—Entirely /unaer new XX management, centrally situatedrefurnished and renovated throughout. Terms moderate. All trains met. Telegrams; " Arcadia."—Mrs. M. Baird. Proprietress. IEVONSHIIiE House, 50 rooms; terms, * £2 10s per week; special arrangements r families.—Mrs. Andrews, Proprietress. DON CATTANACE'S. Aard Service, departs for Tauranga, 1.30 • p.m. daily, via Te Puke.—Telegrams, Aard, Rotorua, HAMILTON HOUSE, near Station.—A Home away from home; Sb a day; £2 I.X Home away from home; Sb a day; £2 So wo el:. —Mrs. Clubb. Proprietress. HAMURANA Fishing Lodge, Lake Roiorua—Telegrams. Accommodation for anglers: daily mail service; boats and fishing tackle. Inquiries Cook's and Tourist Offices. HINEMOA.— Under now management; situated closo to Sanatorium Grounds, this old-established House has always maintained popularity.—H. J. Farren. Proprietor. "JNGSL'ALJi HOUSE.—Quiet and homely; .. reform or ordinary diet; terms, 8a day, week. X AKE House Hotel, overlooking Lake, JLJ naiarnl hot hatha free. Tariff, • 15a per 4'5 per week.—H. A, Lloyd, , I>ARK View Hotel, opposite Government j 1 Gardens and Baths; toms moderate,— Mrs. C. W-. Dillon. Proprietress. KENSLAND House.—Table uneaualicd. Tariff, ,-.42 5s per week: 2rnin. from vy station.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. pOTORUA. - HOTEL WAVERLEY. -ll» Phone 2.(2. T-irill per day, 11a; per week, £.3. First House from Station. Telerrarns V 7 a verier (Mrs. Uwyer.) ' ' QOXOMA. Private Hotei.—Launches and O fishing Parties catered .for; 9a daily, £2 15s weekly.—J. .1. Bennett. Proprietor. 4JURREY House, Haupapa St. (3mm. from j O Railway).—Accommodation; 45s week! ' —Mrs. Dovin, Proprietress. Phone 217. I '"IIHE C ommonwealth Private Hotel. | 1 Tariff. 103 per day; .£3 per week.—sl and Mrs. Cuthbert .Tones, Proprietors. .It THE EM PI HE and THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. (First two Hou«e» on left from railway Entrance.) Superior Table. Tariff. 12a per day, 70a per week Representing Thos. Cook" Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S, Association j. n. Mclean, Proprietor ST. HELIERS BAY. ST. HELIERS BAY. The New Brick Hotel. THE HOTEL GRANDE VUE. The newly-furnished and up-to-date eomrnodious House, right on the Waterfront. Now that the Christmas Rush is over, those who prefer a quiet rest, ring or write MR. AND MRS. G. M. PETERSON (Props.), Phone 37. TAURANGA. DON CATTANACH S Aard Service departs for Kotorua. 7.45 a.m. daily, via Te Puke.—Telegrams: Cattanacli's Aard. Tauranga. lALEiMING'S Tauranga Hotel, recently . „ furnished and renovated throughout, superior table; tariff. 12s per day. FAULKNER'S Launch Service,—Regular daily services to Mount Ma-.usganui. picnic parties and fishing excursions catered lor.—Telegrams: Faulkner, Tauranga. MASONIC Hotel.—Good accommodation, first-class service; terras moderate; nicely situated, right opposite boat and trains,—H. E. Oidiag, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18942, 13 February 1925, Page 4