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New PSymoutk, The Garden of New Zealand. The Lure or the Mountain Is irresistible. Travel South, Auckland-Te Kultl-New Ply-mouth-Wellington. Illustrated Booklet Free from Tourist League, Box 105, Now Plymouth. SARNIA Private Hote', Vivi an St., opp. &gvx&zHi«. u °» c " Under prop ,, iet! . PJ3 . The IwlThoteu Delightfully located. Overlooking: the sea GRAND CENTRAL Private Hotel. Tariff: 10/- per day; £3 week. Cleanliness. homeliness, and first-class table. MR. AND MRS. A. A. NEWELL, Proprietors. P O. Box S4. Right at Railway Station. One minute "hot salt water baths. Tariff: 15/- day. MRS. FADER, Proprietress, Phone 50.

HELEN SVILLE. Parakai TONIC BATHS. Revitalised energy and quick relief rrorn mronic aliments through the Magic Healing Properties or these Curative Hot Waters Swim in hot water and regain your health at the Baths. Tennis. Croquet. Howls Rail: 13/1 first, 8/2 second, Return. Accommodation as helow. from £2/15/to C 3/10- week. Further particulars rroin any of the undermentioned hotels PARAKAI HOUSE. Excellent Table. Up-to-date service. Large Free Garage. Drawing and Smoking Rooms. Opposite Government Grounds. Buses meet all trains. Tariff: £3/3/-. « Phono 35, Helensville. SPRINGSIDE PRIVATE HOTEL. Additions to building now completed. Electric llgfht throughout. Tennis Court electrically lighted. Private Hot Mineral Baths and largo Swimming Pool for use of guests. Terms: 12/- per day; £3/10/- per week. A. & A. EDDLESTON, Proprietors. FOR HEALTH, FOR PLEASURE. Spend a Holiday at Beautiful Lake Taupo, nmid Thermal Wonders and Miraculous Healing Springs. COME TO THE SPA HOTEL. HEALTH. The waters of the World-famed " Kathleen " Baths have elTected permanent cures for Rheumatism. Neuritis, Sciatica, etc. FISHING. Walkato River two minutes' walk from Hotel. SIGHTS. Crow's Nest and Wal-pikl-rangl Geysers (largest in N.Z.), Mud Pools, etc., etc. Tariff: 16/- per day. S. CHARLTON, Proprietor. TERRACES Hotel, Taupo. First-class accommodation. View of Lake Taupo, Ruapehu, and active volcanoes, .Tongariro, Ngauruhoe. Hot Mineral Baths Tree to guests. Ideal place to spend a holiday.—MßS. A. BURNS, Proprietress. MT. VIEW, Private Hotel.—Unbroken views across Lake, or Ngauruhoe active volcano, and snow-clad Rtialehu, om lounge. Excellent table. Tariff: 14/- day; £4/10/- weekly.— MRS. MONTGOMERY, Proprietress. MOTORISTS! Look for the Big Tree and Shell Pumps, at Bulk Prices.— REID'S Busy Corner, Main St. For free information, write or Phone No. 1. U, ////// 4 12? \W\W S> C E S P* E Travel in Comfort in Luxurious Packard, Hudson and Cadillac Cars. Hamilton - Te Kuiti. * NEW PLYMOUTH-HAWERA DAILY. Leaves Hamilton 3 a.m., arrives To Kuiti 10.30. Leaves Te Kuiti 10.30, arrives New Plymouth 3.30 p.m. First car leaves Te Kuiti 8 a.m., arrives New Plymouth 2.30 p.m. Hangatikl, twice daily, for Waltomo Caves. Fares: Hangatikl-Caves: 5/- Return. Hamiiton-Te Kuiti: 10/- Single; 17/6 Return. Te Kuiti-New Plymouth: £2 Single; £3/15/- Return. Booking Offices: Auckland, AARD, 3, Swanson Street, Phone 44-656; Government Tourist Bureau; Frankton Junction, Central Hotel; Hamilton, Tourist Bureau, Phone 1679. Te Kuiti: Rowley & Clokey, Phone 102. Proprietors: ROWLEY & CLOKEY, BOX 28, Te Kilitl. Auckland-T auranga-Gisborne. FAnE £3/15/In 21 hours, and vice versa, via Tauranga, Whakatane, and Opotikl. Leavo Auckland by N.S.S. Go's steamer Matangi, Mon., Wed., Frl., 7 p.m., arr. Tauranga, 6.15 a.m. Breakrast or board. Cars depart 6.4 5 a.m., arr. Gisborne 6 p.m. Leave Gisborne, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 5 a.m., arrive boatside, Tauranga. 5.30 p.m. Tea on board. Steamer leaves 7.30, arr. Auckland 6.45 a.m. We specialise In this service, and run only specially-equipped, comfortable, sevcn-seater, balloon-tyred, service cars. Owner-drivers ensure the utmost care, comfort, and civility. Special information and reservations at AARD orflce, No. 3, Swanson St., Phone 4 4-656, or wire AARD, Tauranga. HOLMAN AND BECKETT, Proprietors. Auckland - Wanganui Tho Quickest and Best Way. Auckland to Marton Junction by any Main Trunk Express, then by Hodson's Motors to Wan ii, one hour's run. All Auckland lington Expresses met at Martoifi tlon both ways. Daily Sorvioes; Wanganui, Hawera, New Plymouth, Opunake, Te Kuiti, and Waitomo Caves. Wanganul-Palmerston North: Connecting Napier Expresses at Palmerston and Ashurst. Depart Wanganui, 10.15 a.m., Tor Ashurst and 10 a.m ror P.N., arr. noon. Train departs 12.28, arr. Napier 5.6 p.m. Car departs P.N., 1 p.m., arr. Wanganui 3 p.m., arr. Hawera 5.40 p.m.. New Plymouth 7.30 p.m. HODSON PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE. LTD., Telegrams, " Aard," Wanganui. Phone 2121. Book at Aard Onice, Auckland, No. 3, Swanson St. (corner). Entrance first door from Queen St. Phone 4 4-656. Tauranga - Waihi. Cars leavo Tauranga, dally, 5.4 5 a.m. connecting Auckland, Hamilton, and Thames Express. Leave Waihi, daily, 12.30, after arrival Hamilton and . Thames train, arr., Tauranga 4 p.m. Book seats, collect wire, CARTER, Waihi or Tauranga. Auckland Olllce, Phone 4 4-656. AARD-DUCO. Rotorua - Gisborne One Day Service. Cars leave ROTORUA DAILY Tor Gisborne, Whakatane, and Opotikl, at 5 a.m., arriving at GISBORNE at 5.30 p.m. Sunday: Leave Rotorua 6 a.m., arriving at Gisborne at 6 p.m. FARE, £2/10/-. Cars leavo Daily for Whakatane and Opotikl at 130 p.m., arriving at Whakatane at 5.30 p.m., Opotikl 7 p.m. Wire collect to Rotorua ror seats, or book at Auckland AARD Office, 3 Swanson Street. Auckland Phone, 44-656. Rotorua Phone, 370 or 123.

HOTEL GRANDE VUE, Rieht on the waterfront, St. Heiiors. ideal for families or convalescents. Comfortable in every respect. Winter Tariff: Z2.'~i-- " FERNDALE," HENDERSON VALLEY. The Ideal rendezvous for n J c » to 'j i^ I s '• nlcnlckers. and dancers bet in M" l * ous native bush, hut a short inotl)r ", bus run from the city Concrete toatl to Henderson, then pood metal roads 1 erndale caters for all requirements nance hall, player-piano, afternoon teas boiling water, swing's, see-s.tws. playing fields, nice tables, seats under spreading: rerns. etc Come and see them for yourseir. POINT ERIN PARK. SHELLY BEACH, HERNE BAY Home-made Cakes. Morning and After noon Teas served dally rrom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays and Holidays Included. Ideal views both Upper and Lower Hir* hour. Adjoining beach and baths Sltuated amidst expansive lavvnsandshady trees Private Parties and Wedding Breakfasts arranged. Phone 26-349. ' MILFORD. Miss Ansenne, at the " Haeremai " Tea Room, in Saltburn Road, Is close to MUford Beach, and gives Lunch, Morning or Afternoon Tea, In a very attractive cottage. She specialises in Bridge Parties, Wedding Breakfasts, etc. A feature of these are the savouries, cakes, and biscuits, for which Miss Ansenne has established a unique reputation. Phone 23-213. DEVONPORT. " irresistible" Tea and Luncheon Rooms, Victoria Road. Everything made on the premises. Hot Dinners between 12 and 2 p.m. Excellent menu. Wedding Breakrasts and Private Parties catered Tor. E. FORD, Proprietor. Phone 22-355. TAKAPUNA. Lane's Tea Rooms, Hurstmere Road. Phone 23-276. Call in here for dainty Morning and Arternon Teas. Ideally situated, you will enjoy the cosy comrort, and excellent service obtainable. All cakes are made on the premises. We cater specially for Wedding, Private Parties, and all functions. By Appointment to Viscount Jelllcoe. MISS AITKENHEAD Specialises In HOME-MADE CAKES. Catering for WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, GARDEN PARTIES, SUPPERS, Etc. Open all day Sundays and Holidays. Book Your Orders Early. Phone 44-761. 47, PARK ROAD (Opp. Auckland Hospital). Large, sunny rooms; beautiful appointments; excellent dining room; ideal location; lift. Tariff - 16/- per day Commercials - 14/- per day W. Quirk - Proprietor. V. I*9? Sunday and Daily Trips BUSES will give you a nice run to these popular Beaches for two shillings return. Children, Half Fare. Frequent service all day from G.P.O. Phone 24-788, L. J. KEYS, St. Heliers. NORTH SHORE ROUND TRIP. 12 MILES BY MOTOR-BUS — 4 MILES BY SEA —For 1/6 Return. Up the beautiful Waitemata by steamer to Northcote. By motor-bus, Irom Northcote, the route lies through live miles of very beautiful country to Miirord Beach. Mere the Journey may be broken for arternoon tea. Then by frequent Motor Service in luxurious buses over the 6 miles to Dcvonport, returning by steamer to City. Leave Auckland, via Northcote: Monday to Friday: 7.15, 10 a.m., 1.30 3, 4, 5.10 p.m. Saturday: 7.15, 10 a.m., 12.20, 1.35 3, 4.30, 6.25 p.m. Sunday: 9.30, 10.30 a.m., 12.50, 2, 3.30. 5 p.m. Motor Services run by Waitomata Bus and Transport Co., Ltd., United Service Motor Bus Co. Adults, 1/6; Childron, 9d. Through Tickets and Time-tables obtainable at the Oillces of their Agents. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LTD., Ferry Buildings, Auckland.

HOWICK B Only 14 Miles from City. Splendid Motoring Roads, Magnificent Scenery. Fishing, Boating, Safe Bathing, from 3 lovely beaches. Bowling, Croquet, Tennia. Pictures twice weekly, followed by dance on Saturdays. Hero'# a Handy Phone Directory. Phono Mclnnes k Co., C. R., Grocers. Herald Agents. 6_ Mrs. Ulbbs, lleach Store, Confectionery. Drinks, tee Cream. 31 Motor Service Station. All Accessories. Gandy & Sons. 40 Newton. G. A. & Co., Carriers, Coal. Wood. Kerosene, Benzine. 21M "rushworth, F. P., Drapery, Mercery, Fancy Goods. 28

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 4

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