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TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS', GUIDE. QTftRQHASG-A. j OTORQ HANG A,-—Commercial Hotel for | Tourists visiting. Wailomo _ Cav#a; sample rooms; house has every convenience; terms moderate. I POINT CHEVALIER. rUSTLERIDGE Kiosk.-Afternoon Tea on \.J balcony; Picnickers specially. entered for-, boiling water; attractive tenuis court; •orchestra. PUTARURU. PUTARURU Hotel, 9 miles.from Arapuni dam site.-—Excellent fishing. 5 streams within G miles from hotel. —A. G. Leggett, Proprietor. . ROTORCfA. \ RCA IMA Hotel,—Entirely .-under now 2% management; centrally situated; refurnished' and renovated throughout, terms moderate. All trains met. lelegrama; '' Arcadia."—Mrs. .M. Baird, Proprietress. " \ HMIDALK " Private Hotel, rebuilt, and under original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s day; -«•» week.—Box 173. Phono 205 TVAiLY Sight-Seeing Excursions.—Govt. .1,1 Round Trip, 15s; Five Lakes, l« W; Wairakci. UOs. Comfortable fcurinE C-ara. Accommodation secured it reauired. JeleSriuns, MeCormack's Motors. .telephone j _ DEVONSHIRE House, 60 rooms; terms, '&' i 10s per week; special arrangements for families.—Mrs. Andrews. Proprietress^ Don"" CATTANACH'S, Aard Service, departs for Tauranga, 1.30 p.m. daily, via Te Puke, —Telegrams, Aard, Rotorun. pEYSER Hotel, Wnakarewarinva.--World-VJ renowned Thermal Regions; .Hotel oilers best accommodation. —J. L. Stitt, iroT> rietor. * • LI AAILTON HOUSE, near Station.—A l i. Home away from home; Bs a day; A - iis week.—Mrs. Clubb, Proprietress. , HAMUKANA Fishing Lodge, Lake Rotorua.—Telegrams. Accommodation tor anglers; daily mail service; boats and fishing tackle. Inquiriea Cook's and Tourist Offices. iNEMOA Garage.— Storage for Cars. . Safety Service and Satisfaction. Hay "J} d Night.—Spedding ad Co.. Rotorua. HI NEM O A. —U no e r new management; situated closo to Sanatorium Grounds, this old-established House has always mainlained popularity.— H. J. Farron, Proprietor. K" INGSDALE HOUSE.- -Quiet and homely; reform or ordinary diet; terms, 8s day, | 45s week. | are House Hotel, overlooking Lake, J-J natural hct baths free. Tariff, 15s per dav: £5 per week.—H. A. Llov-1. Proprietor.

OAKLEIGH House, 1 minute trom btation; ground floor, every convenience; terms moderate.—Mrs. S. Robinson. Telephone 127. n\HE Commonwealth Private Hotel, —- X. Tariff. 10a per day; £3 per week.—Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Jones, Proprietors. RO T O R U A, THE EMPIRE and THE AUSTRALIA PRIVATE HOTELS. (First two Houses on left from Railway Entrance,') Superior Table. Tariff. 12s per day, 70a per week. Representing Thos. Cook, Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association. j. n. Mclean. Proprietor. 1157 HEN VISITING ROTORIgA, W HEN VISITING ROTORUA, Stay at THE MANSION S. THE M A N S I O N S. And Secure the Comfort and Refinement of n Superior Home. Terms Moderate. FREP REEVE - - - Proprietor. ST. HELIERS BAY. JgEAUTIFITL. ST. HELIERS BAY. The New Brick Hotel, THE HOTEL GRANDE VUE. The newly-furnished and up-to-date commodious 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 Rotorua, 7.45 a.m. daily, via To Puke,-—Telegrams: Cattanach's Aard. Tauranga. TTVLBMING'S Tauranga Hotel, recently reJ. furnished and renovated throughout, superior table; tariff. 12s per day. FAULKNER'S Launch Service.—Regular daily Bervices to Mount Maunganui, picnic parties and fishing excursions catered for.— Telegrams: Faulkner. Tauranga. MASONIC Hotel.—Good accommodation, i firat-claaa service; terms moderate; nicely situated, right opposite boat and trains.—H. E. Oldinsr. Proprietor. TE AROHA. HAZELWOOD. —Delightful Holiday Home. Every comfort and conv. Next Domain. Baths, Tennis, Bowls. TE AWAMUTU. ADVANCE Taxi Service—"Waitomo Caves, Arapuni, Kawhia; each one day trip. —Wire "Collect," Advancecar, Te Avramutu. TE KUITI. I7SOR Discriminating Tourists i nome-made * Cakes; Tea that really refreshes.— ' Carlton Tea Rooms. Sheridan St.. To Haiti. C' ~~ 1 RAND Hotel, opposite Railway Station, X offers Tourists a first-class Cuisine; daily service Waitomo Caves. ROYAL Hotel, Thames uiext Railway Wharf.—Under entirely new inanage- | meni.— Travelling public given every comfort and attention.—Chas. Fletl. Proprietor. S" TUDEBAEER Service Station—McDonnell and McMillan, Pollen St.—ReI pairs. Benzine. Oil. Accessories. 'Phone 198; i private. 264. iriKIT THE ANGLERS' PARADISE, V TOKAANU HOTEL. TOKAANU. LAKE TAUPO. World-famed Salmon Trout Fishing. Patronised by Their Excellencies. Lord Plunket. Lord Islington. Eurl of Liverpool, Viscount Jeliicoe and other exclusive personages. Excellent Accommodation. Best wines and 'spirits. Exclusive Fishing Grounds and | comfortable Fishing ('iimps arranged. Launches and motors on hire. Hot and Cold Mineral Buths. j.ji Also, Large General Store, supplying all needs. Access via Waimarino on Main Trunk (through National Park), or from Rotorua and Napier, through Tuupo. Book early. Entirely new management. All Wires to Hotel. Tolcaunu. WAIWERA WAIWERA. —M ONTROSE HOUSE.--Spend a Holiday before the rush cornea. Montrose is quiet and select; store attached; motorists stop for refreshments; benzine, etc.; moderate tariff WAIHEKE. /YRAPIU HOUSE, WAIHEKE. \J (Lute Pegler's.) Vacancies. Telephone and Telegrams, Awaroa Bureau. L TEUTENBERG. Private Bag, Ornpui. WANGANUT RIVER. rpOURISTS carr see all Scenery, save time, A by leaving River Boat at Pipiriki. and picking up Main Trunk at Ohakune.—Apply .pooka* Xcurnt, Department,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18943, 14 February 1925, Page 6

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