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RESORTS AND TRAVEL. Waitakeve Ranges and West Coast Auckland's splendid holiday resort —the Waitaker© Ranges and the rugged West Coast, beyond these ranges, aro becoming mere and more popular each season. Thero aro still many Aucklandern who have not visited the Hill Resortswhether for the popular week-end or longor, the opportunity for a delightful, inexpensive holiday is available to alf. AUCKLAND'S BLUE MOUNTAINS— Nihotupu House—looo feet above sea level. Excellent accommodation. Motor 5/- single from Glen Eden. Cottage to let.—Mrs. E. C. Gash, Proprietress. Phone 47R, Henderson Exchange. A delightful pleasure resort, situated In the busby fastnesses of the Henderson Valley, 14 miles from G.P.O. Tennis, Swimming, Dancing, Afternoon Teas. All picnickers' requirements catered for. A silvery stream runs through the property. Camping sites are available. Hold your next Party at Fcrndale, and try our perfect lloor. for further Information ring Henderson 114. "FARLEY'S" WINCHELSEA HOUSE, Kare Kare, West Coast, Auckland. Every comfort, modern, up to date. 27 miles from Auckland. Perfect concrete tennis 'courts, badminton court, and deck tennis. Electric light, patent drainage, shower baths; beautiful bush; surf bathing, nshlng. Cars meet trains at Glen Eden by arrangement. Book now ror November, early December, January, and February. Ring, write, or wire, " FARLEY'S," Kare Kare Bureau. HUIA. Paying Guests can be accommodated at our Home Farm, near wharf. Spacious rooms, dwelling elevated, commanding views or Manukau Harbour and bar. Good bathing, fishing, shooting, etc. Native bush. Excellent cuisine; under capahle management. Regular Launch Service from Onehunga. TarllT: £3/3/week; 10/- day. Ring Gordon, Hula. MRS. R. GORDON, Proprietress, WHATIPU. THE OLD FARM HOUSE (GIBBONS), MANUKAU MEADS. Frequent service from Onehunga, 6/return. TarlfT: 10/- Dally,, £3/3/Wcckly. Accommodation, 50 persons. J. K. DOUGLAS (Prop.). WAIATARUA HOTEL, NIHOTUPU , AUCKLAND'S BLUE MOUNTAINS. 1350 feet altitude. Beautiful Bush. Glorious Views. Book now for Holidays and Week-ends. Electric Light. Tennis Courts, Badminton, Deck Tennis. Car from City. MR. AND MRS. WISE, Proprietors. Phone SK, Henderson. SEASIDE RESORTS Auokland Is richly endowed with /Tl —r* VSj gPW magnificent soa beaches within easy \ 11V ./xas accoss of the city. Aucklanders and ,S. gjs " their country cousins this season should \• j 4splan to enjoy to the full the bracing sea breezes, warm sunshino, and v i xs "W~X healthful sea bathing. -— —J#*.®* Here is a guide to well-knewn resorts. For Information, write or phono any of the undermentioned advertisers:— North Shore Round Trip. Via Bayswater, Takapuna, and Milford, returning via Devonport. Fare 1/6 return, Including boat and bus. THE DEVOPORT STEAM FERRY CO., LTD., Ferry Buildings. MOTUIHI ISLAND." fl T A /Weather and other Circumstances perEvery Sunday. Launches Olive Rose, Olive Jean, Ollvene. Leave Launch Steps (between Ferry Tee and Prince's Wharf) at 9.30, 10, ll a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Motuihi 4.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m., 0 p.m. Return Fare, 2/6 (Including tax). N. J. INGLIS. Phones 42-133, 44-590, BROWNE BAY. Campers, Holidaymakers, and Residents. No need to carry Groceries from town. All your requirements at the only up-to-date Store in the Bay. Right on the beach. A. E. NYBERG, Wharf Store, Brown's Bay. Phone 19, Albany. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks. Confectionery, Cigarettes, Benzine, and Oils In stock. PINE ISLAND. 4 a Gem of the Upper 5 Harbour. . Ideal Picnic Resort. Beautiful Native * Bush. Swimming, Fishing. Jazz Floor. Refreshments on Island, Launches Wynona and Tawa leave Auckland Mon., Wed., Sat., 10 a.m. Fores: Adults, *l/6; Children, 9d. MILFORD. YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH, TAKAPUNA. Auckland's Unique Attraction. The finest dancing floor in the Dominion, with the ramous Pirate Jazz Band in attendance. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas, Suppers, etc. Bathing Pavilion, Diving Pontoon. Sun Umbrellas and Deck Chairs for Hire. Fun galore for the Children at Milford. The famous Yellow Buses connect with all boats via Bayswater or Devonport. Through Return Faro, 1/6. Children, 9d. "MILFORD BEACH —THE BRIGHTON OF NEW ZEALAND." v f\ all the ' Year Round. S" Y Beautiful Lake r and Mountain Jf- l Scenery M and the World's 0* Jgpi Wonder iL Thermal Region. Book LAND OF Accommodation MIGHTY u » l . Q[£YS£PS at these Hotels.— ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS SENT POST FREE of all Sightseeing Trips in Thermal Districts. Call write R.M. TRANSPORT CO., Box B, Rotorua. THE MANSIONS. Tariff: 12/- per day; 75/- weekly. FRED. REEVE. Proprietor. CTWWX First-class Private oUiNUiVI/\. uotel. Under new management. Handy Baths and Station. TarifT: 10/-; £3 week. Phone •173. MRS. L. GARLICK, Proprietress. ARMIDALE. RESORTS ABP TRAVEL. nlFaWa /V /T> .M I (BAY OF x I ISLANDS) %, w--3r! ■ •—•§§_ MATADICTS Visit Rotorua and iVIvJ i UlUj XJ. view the glorious Lake Scenery and Thermal Wonders. Enjoy the famous curative baths and bracing climate. " THE COMMONWEALTH " caters for your requirements. Parking space Tor cars. Firstclass table. Airy rooms and balcony. Tariff: 9/- per day; £2/10/- per week. MRS. JONES, Proprietress. THE WORLD'S FAMOUS FISHING CENTRE. TOURIST AND HOLIDAY RESORT. Russell offers unrivalled attractions for pleasure seekers. Health tivjng, sate bathing, boating, tennis,'harbour excursions and long walks. It is famous tor tne finest deep-sea fishing in the world. Launches from Russeli meet all trains at Upua. Private Hotel, Rotorua. Rebuilt and under the original management. House and furnishings new throughout. Buses meet all trains. TarlfT: 10/- per day; £3/3/- per week.—E. CARKEEK. Proprietress. Phone 205, Box 173. Telegraphic Address: " Armldale, Rotorua." HOTEL ROTORUA. First house on right from station; close Baths and Gardens. 12/- day; 70/- week. Phone 157. MRS. G. C. SHEATER. Proprietress. SPEDDING & CO., HINEMOA GARAGE. Day and Night Service. Phone 66. H OPUA - RUSSELL, Fastest Ferry.— m Knoxio 11. meets all trains. Harbour M Excursions, collecting cream, Mon., s Wed. and Fri. Doris and Alba for |s big-game fishing. FULLER & SONS, |g Proprietors. Box 20, Russell. Phone 6. H BAKER BROS., General Storekeepers, p Drapers and Bakers, The Strand, gl Russell. P.O. Box I. Grocery Phone jg 2, Drapery 2S. Depot for Plume, Voco II Petrol, Big Tree and Hercules Spirit. g " LORNA DOONE," specially equipped j= for big-game fishing. " The sporting H boat for sporting men." Book early 6g and ensure securing this up-to-date launch for the coming season. Terms H moderate. J. HOLMES, Proprietor, g Bake-r's Island, Russell. H SEASPRAY CABARET. Refreshments. H Teas, Lunches, and Supper Parties =e catered for; good Dance Floor. Our gl Motor Van meets Steamer and e= Launches. Proprietors: IAGO & I ANNESLEY. P.O. Box 24. Russell. S3 THE " GABLES."—Situated on water--111 front, close to wharf, bowling green, |g tennis and croquet lawn. The leading g house for tourists and visitors. TeleII grams: "Gables," Russell. THE "BUNGALOW," right on vAteriront. has the best situation in Russell, j Excellent hot water service. Tariff: : 12/6 day: £3/1 weekly. Tele- ; grams: ' Bungalow," Russell. : New Zealand Deep-Sea Angling, RusselL | —OTEHI BAY (alongside finest fish- ] ing ground in tht; world). Aceom- j modation. Launches, Tackle. Write i and make your reservations to The i MANAGER, P.O. Box 26. Russell. . j " ARCADIA" HOUSE, Mataavai Bay, j Russell. —8 minutes wharf. First- j class accommodation. Splendid out- ■ look. Quiet and select. Terms ] • moderate. MRS. W. HANDLEY, Pro- ' prietrcßs, Box 9, Russell. _ ) ARLIDGE BROS., Launch Proprietors. : Owners of the famous swordfish I launches, "Alma G." and ; "Zane Grey" j (3 world's records). rods, I " Coxe " and " Alma " reels, teasers, etc.. for hire. Cable, write or wire, " ARLIDGE." Russell, New Zealand. RUSSELL-OPUA MAIL SERVICE, White Star Tourist Line. Trains met at Opua. Launches Korora. Aroha. and Moana. Harbour excursions. Sand and shingle supplied. Barge work done. J. B. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Phone I, Russell. f HELENSVILLE : HOT SPRINGS mm While the City freeze*, come to the Warmth and Health of the Hot Spring*. Only 2 hourt from AnckkmL v> Write for accommodation to the undersigned:— DV PATI TO HELENSVILLE. AUCKLAND-HELENSVILLE. Leave Aucklapd 6.55 a.m., 8.40 sjd., ■ 0.50 a.m., 1.20 p.m. Leave Auckland 4.5 p.m. (not Saturday), 5.13 p.m. (Saturday only). Leave Auckland Sundays 9.38 ajn., I p.m. Leave Helensville 6.46 a.m., 8.25 а.m., 11.27 a.m., 3.50 p.m., 4.23 p.m., 8.47 p.m. Leave Helensville Sundays 12 noon, б.33 p.m. FARES: RETURN. Week Days. First. Second. 12/2 8/4 SPECIAL CHEAP SUNDAY FARES. Return (Sundays). First. Second. 6/3 4/3 PARAKAI HOUSE. Hot Mineral Batha under main roof. Two Plunge, Roman and Slipper Baths. The very latest. Our own farm produce direct to the table. Ample garage accommodation. Latest Massage Facilities available at the house. All trains met. Tariff: 12/6 per* day; £3/10/weekly. Phone 35, Helensville, for details. A.A.A., HOUSE. v ' k ' /'' '•■ •'* ,• r-i , HOWICfc »THE , ~ " Only 14 miles from the city. Good motoring roads. Beautiful scenery. Fishing, boating, safe bathing. Bowling, croquet, tennis, pictures. Three lovely beaches. Here Is a handy Phone Director*!-:- ; G. A. NEWTON & CO., Carriers. Coal, Wood, Kerosene, Benzine, etc. j* p&one 21M. J. HERON, Estate Agent, next P.O. Sections everywhere. Taxi for hire. Phone 10. CRAWFORD'S Buses leave Commerce Street daily at rrequent intervals for Howick'. For time-table ring 42-051, RISHWORTH stocks Drapery, Clothing; Fancy Goods. Beach requirements. Tobacco, cigarettes. Prices reasonable. Quality good. Phone >2B. UANDY & SONS. Howick Motor Service Station. Licensed Radio Dealers. Electrical supplies. Phone 40, Howies. P. L. ARMITAGE, Howick, Builder and Contraotor. Best or workmanship. Lowest prices. Write tor quotations. ST. HELIERS AND KOHIMARAMA. The Well-Known * Omnibus Services maintain a very frequent service from Chief Post Office to above seaside siiburbs. s Timetables obtainable from drivers or ring P^ ol y St HeTiers I mmPi . • ■ TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND SAFETY. Tuakau, 6/-. Pukekohe, 5/-. Papakura, 3/-. E For Time-table and Fares ring j 25-541, 46-402, City; 229, Pukekohe; 68, Tuakau; 16S, Papakura. | HUNUA FALLS.—Week Days: Bus leaves Commerce Street, 8.20 a.m. | Sundays: Bus leaves G.P.0., 9.25 a.m. Fare: 7/- return. | W. J. WHEELER AND SONS. f iaiaiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiDiißiiiiaiiiifiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiii»iaiiiaiiiiii«iii>iiiißtai»«ia*i<">">« s *"""> | * iaiiaaaa| "* iaiiaini " iaalll " a « QES L T .? i £ H I Auckland - Paeroa -Waihi. j| I Leaves Transport Co. Office, 20, Customs St. East, 9 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. f| 1 'Sunday, 10.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Leaves Waihi 8 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Sunday, || ! 030 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Fares: Paeroa, 15/-; Waihi, 17/6. Auckland: |J j Phone 44-138. EVAN S. THOMAS. !: AUCKLAND - NEW PLYMOUTH - AUCKLAND. || THE ONLY THROUGH SERVICE. NO CHANGING OF CARS. i E ■ Leaves New Plymouth, 8 a.m. Due Auckland, 6.50 p.m. Leaves Auckland, 7.45 |: : am Duo New Plymouth, 6.30 p.m. Roomy Limousines only. With NO Dicky i Vents FA HE: £3/5/- Single. Also, Car leaves Hamilton, 8 a.m.; due New :: ! Plymouth 3.30 p.m. Booking omces: All Oovernment Tourist omces and : cook's Tours. Also, Auckland White Star Office, 20, Customs Streot, Phono ; : i -14-138; Hamilton, Newby's White Star Booking Ofilce, Phono 29i7; Paull s is : Garage, 2167; To Kulti. 1 Gibson's Motors, 357. •: GIBSON'S IVIOTORB, LTD., New Plymouth. j: i Phone 357. Telegrams, " Wliltestar." j| ! Wanganui - Marton. Martin and Vernon's Service. If I Connecting with all Main Trunk Expresses at Marton. Leave Wanganui, 4.15 jjj t a.m., 6.45, 10.20, 4.45 p.m., 5.45 p.m., 0.115 p.m. Arrive Wanganui, 7.15 a.m.. s : 9.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m., 12 p.m.. Leave Marton for Wanganui j; i after arrival or Main Trunk Expresses. Day Fares, 8/6 Single. Night Fares, fs i io/-. Daily Services to Palmerston: Leaving Wanganui 0.30 and 4.30 p.m. : Leaving Palmerston, 0.30 and 1 p.m., arter arrival of Napier Express, js ; MARTIN & VERNON, Garage and Booking OlTice, Taupo Quay (opp. Foster's- js ■ Hotel). P.O. Hox 284. Phono 2161. Telegrams, " Whltestar." {: | ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LTD., j! s Flnost Fleet or Cars in New Zealand. Coinrort, Safety. Auckland to Rotorua, 5 : and vice versa, dally, o a.m., 3 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. only. Fare, £i. Rotorua • i lo Whakatane. OpotiKi. Gishorne, daily, 6 a.m. (Sunday also). Rotorua to s : Whnkatnne and Opotlkl. dally, 12.15 p.m. Gishorne to Rotorua. daily, at 6 is i a.m. (also Sunday). This connects with 3.30 pan. car to Hamilton and Auck- ! land daily. Fares: Whakatane, 15/-: Opotikl, 25/-; Gisborne, 50/- single, isl '• on/- return Roiorua to Wairakel, Tnnpo, and Napier, daily, at 9.45 a.m. i: | Oldest, largest firm in Rotorua. Phones it) and 353. wires: " Motoco," i E ' Rotorua. Branches: Whakatane. Opotikl, Gisborne. Book with Thos. Cook ■: : and iMM j MOTOR MOWERS. as Easy to as Just follow and guide ... to-day, lawn cutting can be turned into play. No labour, plenty of power, trouble-free, the Ransomes* Motor Mower trims quickly and evenly; all you do is to guide it with a mere twist of the wrist. It is as easy to run as a vacuum cleaner, and tests have proved it 7 times quicker than hand machines. See the "Ransome." j Service and Spare Parts j always Available ... ! To ensure owners of Ransoraes' Motor Mowers .se« j curing the utmost from their machines, large stocks I of spare parts are held by the Distributors, who : controlling workshops with expert mechanics, otter | you an expeditious maintenance service. j Now Zealand Distributor. :. . The New Zealand Express Co»X ,»i ALL CHIEF. TOWNS. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 29 November 1929, Page 3

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