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Waitomo Caves Hostel. Waitomo. Ruakuri, and Aranui Caves, Reached by Daily Train from Wellington or Auckland. 'T’HE Government Hostel A at Waitomo is situated in a position from which the caves can be conveniently visited, and is connected by Telephone with the local Post and Telegraph Office. TARIFF Adults - 8s per Day. Single Meals - 2s each. Children between the age? of three and 12 half-price. Obtain your tickets from the Govt. TOURIST BOOKING BUREAUX Wellington, G.P.O. Bldng. (opposite Queen's Wlarf) Auckland: Custom Street. NO EXTRA Charge for Booking. LAUNCH “WAINUI.” N. GESTRO Proprietor. PICTON. Fishing Excursions and Picnic Parties Specially Catered for. Trips to al) Parts of the Sounds. My Motto; Civility and Attention. Charges Moderate. NAPIER (THE BRIGHTON OF NEW ZEALAND. STARTING POINT FOR LAKE TAUPO (Hot Lake District). NAMED THE ANGLERS’ PARADISE. 8 HOURS MOTOR FROM NAPIER. Napier to Taupo is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and romantic scenic routes in the Southern Hemisphere, and for rugged mountain landscape is unsurpassed. A motor car leaves Napier on Thursday at 8 a.m., lunching at Tarawera, arriving Taupo 4 p.m. Taupo depart Friday 8 a.m., Tarawera noon, arrive Napier at 4 p.m. Motor service Ist December to 30th April. The mail coach leaves Napier on Monday 6 30 a.m., staying at Tarawera overnight, reaching Taupo about 4 p.m. Taupo depart Wednesday 7 a.m., arrive Napier Thursday, about 4 o’clock. Fares per coach, Napier to Taupo, Single, £2 10s.; Return, £4. Fares per motor car, Napier to Taupo, Single £3 It's.; Return, £6. Full particulars at Government Tourist and T. Cook and Sons. H.B. MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS, NAPIER. RIVERTON WOOD & COAL DEPOT, PALMERSTON STREET. RIVERTON. C. E. JOHNSTONE. GENERAL CARRIER, FORWARDING AGENT AND UNDERTAKER. Drags and Buggies for Hire. Agent N.Z. Express Co. Arrangements made tor Motor Launch Excursions up the Pouriklnna River. ’Phone 28. P.O. Box 39. Facts Speak! Over 1100 men “reported sick” at the Oringi Camp (no “Fluenzol”), as against only 38 at Takapau Camp during a similar period. An officer of the Defence Dept, writes: “There is no doubt that the low rate of sickness (despite the severe weather) at the Takapau Camp was largely due to the quantity of ‘Fluenzol’ consumed by all ranks.” Gargle for Throats; Snuff up for Colds in the Head; Swallow for Influenza. Insist on “Fluenzol.” 1/6 and 2/6.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1426, 23 August 1917, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1426, 23 August 1917, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1426, 23 August 1917, Page 36