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EXCURSIONS, PICNICS. ETO. ►EACHLANDS (FT"*" V V (Weather Permitting.) AUCKLAND'S FINEST LAUNCH, , EDNA WHITE. Leavos Auckland: Leaves Beachlands. Saturdays, 12.45 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Sundays, 9.45 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Beachlands West for its Hard Beaches and Shady Trees, Refreshment Rooms, etc. Car Trips Arranged for Purchasers. BEACHLANDS WEST OFFICE. T AUNCHES MASPORT AND KOA. IJ Weather Permitting. , Leaves Auckland. Wed. 27th, 8 a.m. I ucs., -zuui, j> a.m. •Fri. 2 f Jth, 8.30 a.m. Thurs. 28th, 10 a.m. tSat. 30th, 1.30 p.m. *Fri. 29 th, 12 noon tArkle's and Way Ports Only. V. HARRISON, F. MACKAY. Props. Loaves Silvercjalc: Tucs., 20th. 9 a.m. MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. A UCKLAND TE KUITI - NEW PLYA MOUTH RAIL AND MOTOR SERVICE. GRAND SCENIC ROUTE. Magon's Motors leave To Kuiti daily. 7.45 a.m., 8 a.m., arriving New Plymouth 2.30 p.m.; returning also daily, and connecting with wsrvicc to Waitomo Caves. FARKS.— Single Fare: New Plymouth to Te Kuiti, £2; return fare. £4. Booking Agents: 'lhos.. Cook and. Son and tho New Zealand Government tourist Unices. Booking Offices: Gibson's Aard Tourist Garage, New Plymouth. Phono 357. Seats booked by wire to either C. H Johnston, Waitara, or A, E. Magon, lo Kuiti, Proprietors. \ DAY SAVED IN TRANSIT.— J\ Car leaves Te J'uke 5,30 a.m., connects with Express Train at Rotorua. arrives Auckland 4.10 p.m. Car leaves- Rotorua in evening after arrival of Express from Auckland arrive To Puke 8.45 D.m. Connects daily throughout tho year.—BURBERY'S PERMANENT MOTOR SERVICE Telegrams: " Burbery, Rotorua or lo Puke. Phones: Rotorua 66. To Puko 48. G. T. BURBERY. Proprietor. HAMILTON—TE KUITI. Leaves Times 4m ce, Hamilton, 8 a.m., 315 p.m. Leaves Railway Station. Te Kuiti, 8.30 a.m.. 3.15 p.m. PHONES: TE KUITI. 85. HAMILTON. 2995. Fares, 12s Single; 17s 6d Return. • OOTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT 00., It, LIMITED. " R.M." Hudson ' Motor Service.—Daily to Whakatane. 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 D.m.: Onotiki 8.30 a.m.: Wairakci and Taupo. B.SO a.m.: and Taupo to Napior. daily, except Monday: Onotiki to Motuhora, /daily, exceut Friday: Matata to Gisborne and vice versa, Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday; Rotorua to Gisixirne and vice versa, .Sunday, All comfortable Touring Gars.—Thomas Cook and Son. Agents. Wire " Motoco," Rotorua. Phones 19 and.353. rpAURANGA-WAIHI DAILY SERVICE.— X Cars leave Tauranga daily at 5.45 a'.m., connecting with Auckland, Hamilton, and Thames Express. . Leave Waihi daily at 12.30, after arrival Hamilton and Thames train; arrive Taurairga. 4 p.m.—Book seats by collect wire to r \ R « ••••>»• T(«uri>-c« TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE. AUCKLAND. VENTNOR. TTOTEL. J. JQEVONPORT. Xl IMin. Wharf Close to .City. G. ARROWSMITH is having the 50 Lofty Rooms Renovated for COMFORT OF PATRONS. TABLE A SPECIALTY. Business Men and Visitors, consider best situation in Auckland, being away from NOISE AND DUST, yet CLOSE TO CITY. Beautiful views of Harbour and City, with its shipping. . Boats ©very 15 minutes; weekly cheaper than trams. Spend Your Vacation by tho G. ARROWSMITH. Phone f>6. Proprietor.

CHRIST CHURCH. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation', 52 Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns. Gardens, Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. Phone 872. Proprietor. MATAMATA. AAKD Daily Service, leaves arrival Rotorui Express, 3.15 p.m., arrives Tauranga 6 D.m. —Telegrams: Aard, Tauranga. M ivtamata MURIWAI. •A/fURIWAI ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ltl WEST COAST. - Situated in .beautiful i\'ative Bush, Close to 40-mile Beach. Magnificent view of Pacific Ucean. An Ideal Resort for Tourists, Motorists, 'and Invalids. Tariff reduced to £2 10s per Week from * Booking Office: 1, HELLABY'S BLDGS.. Phono 44-910 and Muriwai Beach Bureau. ORUA BAY. rr*HE PINES, Orua Bay,, via Onehunga.— X Increased accommodation; lovely beach, tennis court, etc.; terms, 60s.—L. Morris, Proprietor. OHAKUNE JUNCTION. KING'S COURT.—Finest-appointed House in King Country. Ideally situated, facing Mount, Kuapeliu. Alpine climbing and trout fishing.—Mrs. Young. Proprietress. ROTORUA. " A RMIDALE" Private Hotel, rebuilt and J\. under original management; every comfort and convenience; li>s day. £3 3a week.- —Box 173. Phono 205. • ~4 HOME from Home.—Clubb's Private ,i\. Hotel adjoining Government Grounds; 8s Day; - 45s Weekly.—Mrs. Clubb, Proprictress, late Hamilton House. BONDI" Private Hotel, Rotorua.—Terms, 7s 6d per day, £2 per week,—Mrs. C. Henderson. Proprietress. • ON CAT!'A N'ACIi departs for Tauranga, via Paengaroa, Te Puke. 1.30 p.m. daily.—Telegrams; Cattanach, Aard. Rotqrua. HINEMOA Private Hotel, situated close to Sanatorium Grounds; this old-es-tablished Houso has always maintained popularity.—H. J. Farren. Proprietor.

JAKE Jlouso Hotel, overlooking Lake; J natural hot baths free. Tariff, 15s per day; £5 per week.—H. A. Lloyd, Proprietor. IJARK View Hotel opposite Government JL Gardens and Baths; terms moderate.— Mrs. C. M. DiJlon, Proprietress. QUEENSLAND House; table unequalled; tariff, £2 5s per week; 2min. iroin railway staiont.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. RAN IJWICK, near Station, next R.M. Co. —Terms, 8s day; A'2 10s week.— Stewart Sinton. Proprietor. UURREY House. Haupapa St.. 3min. from O railway.—Accommodation, -JOs week.— Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone '217 rpiiE MANSIONS, ROTORUA. X .The Comfort ! and Refinement of a Superior Home. Write for special winter tariff. FRED REEVE - - - Proprietor. FLEMING'S Tauranga Hotel, recently reX 1 furnished and renovated throughoutsuperior ' TITASONIC Hotel. Good Accommodation, ill. first-class service; terms . moderatenicely situated, right opposite boat and trains.—H. E. Olding, Proprietor. WELLINGTON. ■^7 HERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for Gur-si., Electric. Light throughout. Elevator; io bathrooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Terms; 10s per day £2 16s per week. Now Under Entirely New Management" W. E. WEBB Proprietor CHIROPRACTORS. HHHE following aro Palmer Graduates. 1. Mombers of tho N-Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultations Free. - CYRIL G. LONG, Ellison's Chambers. Queen St. Phone 43-671. DUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Winatone's Bldgs., Queen St Phono 44-929. Also Branch, Epsom. GILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs., Queon St.; phono 45-525 Misses barr and barr, 55. strand Arcado, City; phono 46-528.—Branch: 75, Victoria Road. Dovonport. CHEMISTS. PHOSPHORTON." tho, Great Blood Purifier; powerful tonic; bottles, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 7s fid.—A Eccles, all branches. FLORISTS. and Bouquets, shortest notice; Novelty, Artificial Roses Tho Beaufort, Symonds St.. opp. Scots Hall. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 6

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