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RESORTS AND TRAVEL. "THE LURE OF HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS TH TRAVEL BY RAIL. IU 7LW!CB ■„ . L. pRESH mountain and sea breezes, , f SK&r u the scent of spaces-—that |u LLI ant^more are >ara^a ' ot n s s - If' arr ' ve there is a tonic. The 'j ■ whole E,tmoßph " c 18 cris «' It a r d * ■».. ■. i'r-1 invigorating. Here, just 39 miles ffrom Auckland, are the famous Hot i Springs that have won world-wide commendation because of their almost miraculous virtue in the cure of nervous diseases. They riva! for their healing powers, says a Government expert, some of the most celebrated European spas. The baths and drinking waters have proved of the utmost value in thousands of cases of gout, rheumatism,' sciatica, lumbago, certain forms of neuralgia and mild neuritis, general debility, nervous exhaustion, insomnia, dyspepsia, certain skin diseases, etc. Wonderful Cures have been effected. Come Now! You need not leave the shelter of your hotel to partake of the Wonder Waters—they are on the premises. In the well-planted Domain grounds are tennis lawns, tea kiosk, and swimming pools. For a charming and delightful holiday, Helensville Springs are certainly KL%JL\ New Bath Building Parakai House -• 'k Now Completed. The Very Latest in HOT MINERAL BATH HOUSES. Plunge, Slipper, and Roman Baths All Under the One Roof at Parakai House. The A.A.A. House. Tariff: £3/10/- weekly; 12/6 daily. Phones: 35, Helensville; 46-087, Auckland. unique. Special Railway Excursions Sundays. N.Z.R. CHEAP SUNDAY TRIPS Available for Return day of issue only. Return Fares. Sunday Trains. First. Second. Auckland— Dep. 9.38 a.m. 8/3 4/8 Newmarket— Dep. 9.47 a.m. 6/- 4/3 Mount Eden— Dep. 9.54 a.m. 6/- Henderson—Dep. 10. 6 a.m. 4/6 2/8 Swanson— Dep. 10.31 a.m. 3/0 2/8 Helensville — Arr. 11.30 a.m. Return train leaves Helensville 6.3'3 p.m., arriving: Auckland 8.17 p.m. Tickets Issued at Dny Excursion Fares from Auckland, Woodlilll, and Intermediate stattons. AUCKLAND - HELENSVILLE, 6/3 4/3 First Return Second Return. iffilf WmKmm Swimming Pool, Springside. EDDLESTON'S Spring*. > Private Hotel. Phone 8, Helensville. Hot Swimming Pool and Baths. Tennis, Day or Night. Ballroom, Garage. Tariff: 12/6 per day; £3/10/- per week. Buses meet all trains.

I 1 THE | I I WONDERFUL 1 jiWANGANUIj | | World Renowned | I I River Scenic Trip. s : a = | 3 It is well worth the tourist's whiles : jto come from overseas and explore the ~ E = wonderful Wanganul River. All Auck- 5 E = landers, with this world-famed river S r = attraction so near at hand, should see = | | New Zealand's finest river scenery. H r s s r s The river steamer wends Its way be- g = s tween high, bush-covered, mountainous s E 5 country, with magnificent tree and rem a E 5 growth in its natural state —untouched s E 5 by man. £ | 5 The trip can be made in two days, s £ s with stops at the Houseboat and at S E | PiplriKl Hostel. t i | | New Ooe-Day Trip. 1 § § The Houseboat Is now moored at § 5 = Retaruke. 30 miles by motor from 5 s | National Park Railway Station. To = z I cater lor tourists wishing to view the a £ g river in one day, a special one-day trip 5 = s has been provided. Passengers arrlv- 5 = s irig- at the Houseboat on Monday even- s | s lng leave by steamer early Tuesday, £ 5 s and reach Wanganul Tuesday evening, 3 jjj 5 This trip Includes the grandest scenery 3 E 5 on the river. Also, tourists leaving 5 E 5 Auckland for Rotorua may proceed to 5 E S Wairakel, and from there, by a one s E 5 day's Journey over good roads via = s = National Park, to the Houseboat, con- s 5 i nectlng with the river steamer next s E i morning. 5 -2 ! E = Call, write, or wire for particulars | E 5 from E II A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., I E S River Steamer Proprietary, 1 jjj | Auckland, Wanganui, Wellington. § i Ediiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß HENDERSON. On Concrete Highway. Ideal Private Plcnio and Camping Park. Open only for private motor-cars or motorcycles and their occupants, floating, Swimming, Tennis, Cricket, Swings. Free Donkey Rides for children, and other sports and attractions. Furnished Cottages, Dungalettes, Tents, all sizes, now open for season's bookings. Write or ring for particulars to C. P. BROOKES, Proprietor, Tul Glen, Henderson: or Phone 44-000, City.

SPEND EASTER AT THE BAY OF ISLANDS! Russell's excellent facilities for Cruising, Bathing, Tennis, etc., and its reputation for the Finest Deep-sea Fishing in the World all go to make it an ideal spot for the perfect holiday. The Fishing and Picnic Excursions, which are arranged daily, are made the more enjovabla by Russells temperate climate and the natural beauty of the surroundings. Visitor? are met at Opua by launches from Russell which connect with all trains.

"ARCADIA" HOUSE, Mataaval Bay, Russell. —8 minutes wharf. Firstclass accommodation. Terms moderate. MRS. W. HANDLEY, Prop., Russell. BAKER BROS., General Storekeepers, Drapers, and Bakers, right on the wharf, Russell. P.O. Box I, Depot for Plume'and Voco Petrol. = LAUNCHES "MANAAKI" & "OTEHEI," S specially built for swordfishing. AH 5 tackle supplied. Charges moderate. 5 F. ELLIOTT. Proprietor. Box 28, 5 Russell. THE " BUNGALOW," Strand, Russell.— First-class Accommodation. Up-to-date sanitary arrangements. Hot and Cold Shower and Plunge Baths. Best situation in Russell. Terms moderate, A. E. BISSETT. Proprietor. LAUNCH "RELIANCE" (J. S. Adarnson. Prop., Russell). —Specially fitted up for big game fishing. Two seasons with Zane Grey party. Terms, £3/10/per day, plus benzine and accommodation. Early booking advised. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, Russell,—Tourists and Visitors can rely on First-class Accommodation. Charges moderate. J. P. ENGLISH, Prop. BAY OF ISLANDS SWORDFISH AND MAKO SHARK CLUB, for betterment and advancement of deep-sea fishing. Write J. P. ENGLISH, Secretary, Russell. RUSSELL-PURERUA MAIL SERVICE, —Launch " Penguin " leaves Purerua, Tues. and Thurs., connecting with steamer from Auckland. HANSEN BROS., Purerua. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

" THE GABLES," Russell.—Excellent accommodation. Every comfort for visitors and tourists. Situated waterfront. Close bowling green, tennis and croquet lawn. Under management Mr. and Mrs. Clow. Telegrams: Gables, Russell. FASTEST FERRY, Opua - Russell.— "Knoxle II." (75 passengers) meets all trains. Big Game Fishing: "Doris," I I knots. Harbour Excursion, collecting cream. Mon„ Wed., and Frl. A. E. FULLER, Prop., Box 20, Russell. O. R. NEUMANN, Land Agent, Box 11, Russell. For Sale: Farms, Sections, Houses, Launches. Launch "Waimai" for Hire. Deep-sea Fiiihing and Picnic Parties. 24 years' experience. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S TRIP TO RUS-SELL—-S.S. Clansman sails for Russell on Mondays at 5 p.m. Comfortable and good accommodation. Twelvehour trip. Two and four-berth cabins. New Zealand Deep-Sea Angling, Russell. —OTEHEI BAY (alongside finest fishing grounds in the world). Accommodation, Launches, Tackle. Write and make your reservations to The MANAGER, P.O. Box 28. Russell. RUSSELL - OPUA MAIL SERVICE.— "White Star" Tourist Line. Trains met at Opua. New Launch "Korora." Also Launches "Aroha" and "Moana." Picnics, Excursions, Fishing. Terms moderate. Phone 1, Russell. J. B. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. WARNE BROS. Launches Marlin and Rosemary spec!- S ally fitted for deep-sea fishing. Box S 14, Russell. ~ linilllimillllllllllllllllllltlllllllHHllllMllllMlllllllllllllllli

NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. JNaiwe and Native CommMtvc in Harmony. visitors Trom other countries travel sometimes twelve thousand miles, spend minimis of pounds, and occupy several months in taking the trip to view Now Zealand's Thermal Paradise. YOU CAN VISIT ROTORUA, and see the most amazing' thermal wonders in the world. Boiling- Lakeß, Blue Lakes, Green Lakes, Mud Volcanoes, Geysers, Fumaroles, and a thousand weird and wonderrul demonstrations of nature Tor Jess than £lO. Write for particulars to the Rotorua Publicity Committee 01* any of the undermentioned advertisers:A New management, personal attention to your every comfort. Tariff: 10/day; £3 weekly. MRS. R. McPERMOTT. The Empire and the Australia Private Hotels. (First two Houses on left from Railway Entrance.) Superior Table. TarifT: 13/- per day; 7V- per week. Representing - Thos. Cook, Commercial Travellers' Association, N.Z.P.S. Association.—J, N. McI,EAN, Proprietor, HINEMOA p r |v B te Hotel. Adjoining- Famous Mineral Baths and Gardens: comfortable, airy rooms. Winter Tariff on application—lf. J. FARREN, Proprietor. CLUBB'S Private Hotel. Newly renovated, A home away from home. Adjoining- Govt. Grounds. 10/- (lay. Sightseeing- trips arranged. THE COMMONWEALTH. First-class table. Delicious milk, cream, fresh vegetables from farm. A delightful home for a holiday. Tariff: 10/- day; I'A week.—.Mßß. JONES, Proprietress. BONDI PRIVATE HOTEL, Kaupapa St. Five minutes Sanatorium Grounds. TarifT: 8/- day. Best 8/- day house in Rotorua.—MßS. YUILL, Proprietress. Phone 138. HOTEL NORTHLAND, At Railway Gates. .TarifT: 10/6 day; £3/3/- weekly.—MßS. CRAWFORD, Proprietress. THE "MANSIONS. TarilT; 11/- per day: 70/- weekly. FRED. REEVE, Proprietor. ARMIDALE. Private Hotel, Rotorua. Rebuilt and under the original management. House and furnishings new throughout. Buses meet all trains. TarifT: 10/- per day; £3/3/- per week.—E. CARKeEK, Proprietress, Phone 205, Box 173. Telegraphic Address: " Armidale, Rotorua," SPEDDING & CO., Hinemoa Garage. Day and Night Service. A.A.A. Information Bureau. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS SENT POST FREE of all Sightseeing Tripa in Thermal Districts. Call—writeR.M. TRANSPORT CO., Box 5, Rotorua.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19897, 16 March 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19897, 16 March 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19897, 16 March 1928, Page 4

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