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THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER, where to stay and where to oa-

HOW TO SEE AUCKLAND. Chase Motor Char-a-Bancs Leave G.P.O. Daily at 2.30 p.m. on SIGHT- SEEING TRIPS. Embracing Suburbs, Gardens, Parks and Places of Interest. Fare, ss. Guide accompanies all Sight - seeing Parties; careful and experienced drivers. An up-to-date motor plant for Picnic Parties, Touring Trips, etc. For further particulars apply to GOVT. TOURIST DEPT., THOMAS COOK AKD SON", or ANDREW AMD ANDREW, Sol* Fropr*. ’Phones 2426 and 1603. Trip Tickets obtainable from Leading Hotels and Private Hotels. W aihi-T auranga Motor Service. LEAVES WAIHI DAIDY AT 12.30 P.M. (Excepting Saturdays) on Arrival of Train from Thames and Hamilton. DEAVES TAURANGA TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 8 A.M. Connecting with Main Trunk and Thames Trains. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, 5.30 A.M. Connecting with Express for Auckland and Thames. FARES: Single, £1; Return, 35*. ’Phon® No. 8. DEVERELL & CRIMMINS, Tauranga Agent, W. J. Badg*nt. ’Phone 78. i~.--.-ai- - i W mHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAMERS: Ngoiro, Peregrine, Albatross, Kestrel, Condor, Sparrowhawk, Goshawk, Eagle, Osprey, Britannia, Victoria, Takapuna, Lyttelton, Pelican, Young Bungaree, Kawau, Ruru, Merlin. Steam Ferry (Passenger and Vehicular) Services to the Suburbs of DEVONPORT, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD AND CHELSEA. Steamers at short intervals daily from 6.30 a.m. to 11.40 p.m. Also all-night Service to Devonport. Daily Service to St. Heliers Bay. Excursion Steamers run to the Popular Resorts — St. Heliers Bay, Lake Takapuna, Motutapu, Motukorea and Pine Island, as notified in the Daily Papers. Steamers on hire for Excursions of any Description and for Extended Trips. Comfortable cabins. Every Convenience. 'Phones 246 and 284. ALEX. ADISON Manager. 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 for Motor Launch Excursions up the Pourikinna River. ’Phone 28. P.O. Box 39. Facts Speak! Over 1100 men “reported sick” at the Oringl 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 2/8.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1481, 12 September 1918, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1481, 12 September 1918, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1481, 12 September 1918, Page 40