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RESORTS AND TRAVEL. I# PARAICAI HOT SPRINGS. A UCKLAND City's Famous Health Resort, only 39 miles over good motoring roads. Easily reached by train. Wonderful iHealing Springs, You can Picnic in the Public Domain, in which are situated Bowling, Tennis, Croquet Lawns, and Public Swimming Baths. Swimming Pools: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Pri» vaite Baths: 9d. Towels, 3d. Afternoon Tea and light refreshments are obtainable at the new Domain Kiosk. Hot Springs, Directly opp. Domain. Under new management. Electric light. Billiard Tame. Special feature of Catering. Milk, Cream. Fruit. Vegetables, Meat, Poultry, and tilers. Trom Parakai Farm. Tariff: f 0/da;?; £3/3/- week. Car&ge Free. Phone 35. MRS. F. M. fUMMER, Proprietress. Mineral Baths on Premises. Plunge, Swimming, and Slipper. First-class Accommodation. Tarifl": £3/4/- per week, to/- per day. Motor Garage. Tennis. Dancing. Billiards. Electric Light, Phono 47. Cars meet nil trains. MRS. T. KEANE, Proprietress. Private Hotel, Parakai. Phone 8. A. and A EDDLESTON, Proprietors. Opp. Domain Baths. Flrst-clsss Swimming: Pool on premises, and Hot Mineral Baths, Asphalt Tennis Courts. Opp. Hot Spring Gate, Helensville. Refurnished and under Mew Management. First-class Accommodation and Attention. Doubly and Single Rooms. Tariff: 9/- a day; £2/15/week. Conveyances meot all trains. Specify Bathgate House.—A AND A. LAIRD, Proprietors. ' lour nwauAiz Only 14 miles from City. Splendid motoring roads, magnificent scenery. Fishing, Boating, Safe Bathing, from 3 lovely beaches,, Bowling, Croquet, Tennis. Pictures twice weekly, followed by dance on Saturdays. Splendid Bus Service to City. You can get everything at Howiiclc. a OPENS NOVEMBER Ist. Taupo osiii he reached front Auckland id a day, via Rotorua ,aiid W&irakst. Luxurious accoiwncKtgJiton. THE SPR Hotel. World-famous mineral baths in grounds. Sights to bo seen: Crow's West Geyser (the largest in N.r.), Witches' Cauldron, etc. 'l'ariil j6/-. S. CHARLTON. Proprietor, THE'BUNGALOW, Cv'oore you geTlust »hose little things that make H a home away from home. Tariff, \i/~. Handy Baths, Wonders. Fishing. "Rs. w. ANDERSON, Proprietress. TERRACES Hotel, Tcupo. First-class accommodation, view of Lake Taupo, Ruapehu, and active volcanoes. Ton™riro, Nsrauruhoe. Hot Mineral Ruths frfo to sruests. Ideal place to spend a boilday. Jf. EVERETT. Mansjrer. MT. VIEW, the Ideal Anglers' Home, located midway between Ashing points, Tariff: U7-, £4/10/- wc«k. MttS. MONTGOMERiE, Proprietress. Is It! PAPATOETOE 9HSSS& wERVICIE, through beautiful farming country,, Two routes available, tickets good for either route on. Universal Buses. Via Onehunfra and Mangere, or via Penrose, Westlleld, and Otahuhu. Buses., via Otahuhu, leave io past gvery hour. Frequent service via Mangere. Time-tables are available from Universal Drivers. Visit your friends in East TamakJ, Papatcetoe, oh the 9 o'clock Universal Bus from G.P.0., returning at. 5.t0 p.m. every Sunday. Theae favourite seaside resorts and growing residential «üburbs are rapidly increasing in popularity. The splendid fleet of " K '* Buses maintain ei frequent «ervice' to both bays, leaving the Chief Post Office, Lower Queen Street, at 15minutc intervals, from, early morning until late at night. Augmented service on Sundays and Holidays. This trip is a nice morning or afternoon outimg, and many places of historic and scenic interest arc seen on the way. Return Fare: Adults, 2/«; Children, '! /-» Look for the K" on our kuseu. L. I. KEYS, St. Heliera, : NORTH SHORE 12 MILES ®V tVIOTOR-EUt!— 4 MILES BV SEA—for 1/0 Return, Up the toeautiful Waitsmata by sir-ante? to Northcote. By notor bus. from Northcote th? route lies through live miles ol very beautiful country to Milford Beach. Here the Journey may he irokon for afternoon tea. Then by frequem Mosor Service in luxurious buses over the 5 miles to Devonport, returning by steamer to City. Leave Auckland, via Northcote. Monday' to Friday.—7.ls, f.(> a.m. 1.30. 4, 5.10 p.m. ,jaturdas'.—7.ls, iO a.m., 12.20, 1.35, 3, 4.30, 6.25 p.m. Sunday.--9.30, 10.3!) a.m., 12.&0, 2, 3.30, 5 p.m. Motor Services run by United Servloa Motor Bus Co., Weltemata Baa and Transport Co., Ltd,, Admits, 1/6; Children, Bd. Through Tickets and Time-tables ob« , tamable at the Offices of their Agents, "" " Phono Mrs. Bourbeau, Summer Accom., 7- day, Beach Road, 34 ll R„ Chemist. Prescriptions promptly dispensed. 81 Heron, J.. Estate Agent. Taxi, 10 Sections everywhere., , Hughes, W. D.. Baker, Conrectioner,, Teas, Taxi. 14 Mclnnes '& Co., C.R., Grocers, Herald Agent ' 8 ; Marine Hotel. New management, j easy tariff. T. H. Mill ward. 4 Newion, G. A., & Co., Carriers, Cofti, Wood, Kerosene | 31M. Rishwortb, F. P.," Drapery, Mercery. Fancy Gooda, 28 Wyatt, Mrs., The "Bungalow," Tea Kiosk, on the Reach 93. Howicli Bus. Time-table, No. T. Phone", City, 49-051. . ■ Public Hall—Pictures ana Dance, Saturday.

your next holiday must be spent there. ROTORUA BOROUGH ADVERTISING COMMITTEE. wire any or Ithe following recommended hotels for accommodation.

CAKI.E.'GH HCUSIi. Opp. Railway Station, Ground Floor. Under entirely n.w management. Tariff.-10/- day; £3 weekly. Sightseeing' Trips catered for, with latest Studebaker leaving house daiiy. MRS. S. ROBINSON. Proprietress. CLUBB'S PRIVATE MOTEL (newly renovated), A home away from home. Adjoining Government Grounds. Superior Accommodation. Tariff: 10/» day, 60/- weekly. MRS. W, CLUBS. * Proprietress. RANDWICK HOUSE, Hinemoa Street, next R.M. Co.'s Garage. Tariff: 0/- day; 52/6 weekly. Phone 103. MRS. S, . STEWART Sir TON, Proprietress. (First Two Houses on left from nailway Entrance.) Superior Table. Tariff: 12/- per day; 70/- per week. Representing Ttios. Cook. Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association J. N. McLEAN, Proprietor. FEMTON HOUSE, Kenton Street. MISS - BRENNAN, Proprietress. Tariff: 8/6 per day; £2/ to- per week. 2min. Public Baths; opp. Tourist Inquiry Office; irnin. P.O. E.l, Phone 203. N.Z. fnsyronco Building, Queen Strcot. Reservations made. Ail Tickets issued. Bo* 41. Phorse 144. Under new management. Refurnished, Electric Sight throughout. Minute railway. 0/- day, £2/15/- week. MRS. SERGE. v" SONOMA." Look! Why pay more? The best possible. 9/- per day, £2/15/• per week.—J.- J. BENNETT.

THIRWELL. > Private Hotel, Rotorua. (Third Hoiise I from Railway Gate.?.) Electric light, ! ' Hot am) Cold Baths. Hfifh-clsis j Catering-. Moderate Tariff Porter ) meets all trains. Telegraphic Act- E dress, " TWrwell." Phone 20. MRS. J T. P. DOWLIKO,- Proprietress.^; ARMIDALE. ' ™ "~i New Modern Private' Hotel. Corn- ; plfted Wovem&er, 1024. 40 rooms. • Lounge, Balcony, Drawing and Smeii- ? fng Room. Buses meet all trains, . Tariff: io/- per day; £3/3/- pel' week. Telegraphic Address: " Armldale." Phone 205. Box 73. E< : CARICEEK. Proprietress. \ THE MANSIONS. i Tariffi 11/- per day; 70/- weekly. ; FRED. REEVE, Proprietor. I HOTEL NORTHLAND. ! At Railway Gates. TffHff: 10/6 day; ? £3/3/- weekly. - MRS. A. O'BRIEN, j Proprietress. ; " KIA-ORA™' 1 Private Hotel. Overlooking beautlfal Sanatorium Grounds. MRS. A. BRACREiIUSfI, Proprietress. Morterate Tariff. Phone tS. ,it BOWDI PRIVATE HOTEL, Haupaya St. j Five minutes Sanatorium Grounds, ! Tar I It: %/- clay; £2/5/- week. MRS, C, HENDERSON, PropiietrefS. Phone 138. M<STOR ITOPST""^ TRIPS.—Don't book your Trips befora consulting us. Our -Fares are tr.o choi»p«jt In the district. •WILLIAMS MOTORS, LTD., HinemM St. spedding~&~(so. > Hlnomou Garage. Bay and Mvht iSwvlea, j AM triformatlow Bureau.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19501, 3 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19501, 3 December 1926, Page 4