-ROTORUft NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND! . BOTORUA, the offloiel centre of th« HtmllM Hot Lftkei DiiteloMl M IDEAL PLACE! to spend a' Holiday Ib. It'll the trip Ol trips There is nothing to equal it the wide world ovefc Tet it ia right'rt your door, so to speak. Mak« as your mind to do the trip. The wooden wfafefc Nature Worts in this marrellou place mart be ■ecu to be appreciated. It ii a iln to l&Us seems then. Once seen they can never be iorgottra, Think of itl It would oost you m sauoh to mead a holiday anywhere else. Why aot tpend It la Aotorua. where Continental Oomfort aad Lnxan ii combined with unrivalled natural attraction) Think of it, and if you make np your mind to do Ikt trip, communicate with the HOT LAKES TRANSPORT Go. The Company will undertake the oompleta BMs> agement of yonr trip, seonre comfortable accommodation for yon, tend an agent to meet you m arrival and look after yonr luggage, and arrange all Lake, Coaching, or Motor Bxeurtuma lot yon, Writ* us, telling how long yon intend to stay, aad we will arrange no that you shall make tIM Tery ■ost of your time at the least poesfble expense, We make no oharge for adrioe, We are is kaiuets to pleas* yoa, became it pays as to do so. Our reward is your patronage of our Motors, Vehicles aai Boats. You benefit by assured comfort, added *leasure, and a considerable monetary saTWf. Here Is an extract from a Tolnntary lettsfl «f tbankg, the original of whioh can lM seen at our offloe :— 1 —•• Your agent, attending at the beat* MTed qs all trouble. He arranged our trips and did •11 is Me power to make our stay in Rotorua pleasant and interesting ... I hare been making inquiries, and I am satisfied that our holiday has coat us considerably less than it would a»T# done bid we tried to do it on ouj own." That Is the sort ot thine that speaks foi th« Hot Lakes Transport Company. Poital Aadress-FBNTON BTRM2J (Off, Qnal 0 Hotel. «p Tei(»tn>sh Address-" TRANBPOBT, Rotoroa," farther teiworMion supplied w aypitoMioa M i <^.-aet3t« " Oslce. Wanganul. BARGAINS! BARGAINS \ AT HASTINGS MOORE:S HASTINGS MOORE'S GREAT DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SALE. Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 21s. Men's Sweaters, ' brown, grey, and white, 2s. 6cl. Men's Colonial W°°l Sox, 9d. per pair. Men's Strong Crimean Shirts, 2s. lid. Men's Navy Serge Shirte, 3s. lid. Men's Woollen Gloves, Is. per pair. Men's Tweed Trousers,, ss. 6d v Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers, 75~,9d. Men'a Cycling Capes, 7s. 6d. Men's Rainproof Coats, 19s. 6dr.v Boys' Norfolk Suits, S.B/ Trousers, 9s. ea. Boys' Sergo Golf Caps, 9d. Boys' Saddle Tweed K.B. Trousers, 4s. 114. 7 only Women's and Girls' Macintoshes, to clear, 7s. 6d. 40 Girls' Tweed Ulsters, Bs. lid. 5 Doz. Women's Hose, 6d. per pair. Girls' Ribbed Hose, sizes 2 to 6, 10id. per pair. HASTINGS MOORE'S DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 90 Ridgway Street. CASH FOR OLD METAL, ETC. TONES AND CO., Clyde Quay, Weltl linffton, are CASH BUYERS of above. Highest prioe given for Zinc, Brass, Copper, Lead, Pewter, eto. Also of metal drosses. AH communications promptly attended to.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 3
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