J'RED 0 pODEN, Associate Member British Optical Association (London), Fellow of the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (England). BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. HAWERA'S PERMANENT CONSULTING OPTICIAN. j At WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, High Street. 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Daily. RUSSELL, of A. R. Russell and Co., Optician’s, Short’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, will shortly visit Taranaki again on dates to be announced later. gTRATFORD-QHURA. THRICE WEEKLY SUMMER SERVICE. (Connecting with Train for Taumarunui at Ohura). Leave StratfordTues., Thurs., Sat. u ...jt. 10 a.m. Arrive Ohura .. .A A..^...... P lll - Leave Ohura— Mon., Wed., Fri. ... 10.30 a.m. Arrive Whangamomona 1-30 p.m. Arrive Stratford 4 pun. Fares: —Stratford-Ohura, 355; Whanga-momona-Ohura, 20s; Tahora-Ohura, 15s. Wire Collect for Seats ’Phone 35M. Stratford Booking Office: F. Whittle, Stratford Hotel. ALL I L ROTORS, OHURA. PAR A W A pf OUS E. PRIVATE BOARD & RESIDENCE. Opposite Post Office, New Plymouth. Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and Centrally Situated. Every Comfort and Convenience. Travelling Public Catered For. South Taranaki Cars leave doors. SPECIAL TERMS FOR PERMANENTS. yENTNOR pRIVATE JJOTEL Devonport, Auckland. Two minutes from Wharf. Close to City, Beach and Park at Door. G. ARROWSMITH having spared no expense in renovating the 50 lofty rooms for comfort of patrons, who can rely on receiving every attention. TABLE A SPECIALITY. VENTNOR COMMANDS Unrivalled
views of City and Harbour, with its shipping. TOURISTS AND BUSINESS MEN now recognise Ventnor’s situation unique, being so close to City, yet away from noise and dirt. Boats every 20 minutes, and Weekly Tickets. Cheaper than trams, because tickets can be used at will during week. IF ON BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, TRY VENTNOR. Once at Ventnor, Never Forgotten. G. ARROWSMITH. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT AWAKINO. Heahhy and Invigorating Climate. Good Fishing and Bathing. Splendid Motor Roads. yOURIST fJOTEL FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Forty-Seven Beds Available. Meals obtainable at all hours. Billiard Room for visitors. Letters and Telegrams attended to. A BARTLETT, PROPRIETOR. (Late of New Plymouth.) •pfOTEL JJRAEBURN. ANZAC PARADE, WANGANUI, AND MISS CAMERON, late of Taranaki, desire to intimate that they have taken over the above mentioned Private Hotel, and will be pleased to meet old and new friends. Tourists specially catered for. Five minutes from Station and Post Office. Garage for visitors’ cars. TARIFF: 15/- per Day; £4 4s pvr Week. ijPECIAL FOR QHRISTMAS y/EEK. We are giving TEN RECORDS ■with every Cabinet Gramophone and 5/- in the £1 discount, and we sell in very easy terms. WHAT COULD BE NICER FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT than a good, reliable COLONIAL OAK GRAMOPHONE. On e of the best on the market for tone. WE DO ALL GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS. ROWE BROS., GRAMOPHONE MAKERS, McNeill’s Buildings, Devon Street East New Plymouth. . Thone 1189.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1927, Page 2
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