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IF IN SEARCH OF HEALTH Consult Mrs. E. Tollerton CONSULTING HERBALIST, 115, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, AUCKLAND ALL REMEDIES MADE FROM PURE FRESH HERBS. Consultations Dally. ♦ — . Masseuse and Magnetic Healer. Do not Suffer, but Use. Nature’s Remedies. ' CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.

Masonic Hotel . . GISBORNE.TKS LBADUfG COMMBROIAL HOTHI HI GISBOBKM. The above Hotel has been rebuilt, and is now open to guests, Visitor® and travellers will find everything ! new, and can rely upon getting every comfort and attention. Best range of sample rooms in the Dominion. E. GIBBS Proprietor.

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 moat interesting and romantie 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, December Ist to April 30th. May Ist to .November 30th coach leaves Taupo Thursday. Fares per 'coach, Napier to Taupo, Single, £2 10s.; Return, £4. Fares per motor car, Napier to Taupo, Single £3 10s.; Return, £«. Full particulars at Government Tourist and T. Cook and Sona. H.B, MOTOR COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS. WARM*, FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL | f\J This* first-class private hold ha: a Dominion-wide reputation. Ii . y provides the best of everything for the travelling public. The hotel is charmingly situated overlooking the river, and is a modern well appointed brick building. .— \ " | Olaiiqjiiui's CcTJmq bold jII Mr. C. L. Turnbull, who has occupied the position of honorary secretary to the Wellington Amateur Athletic Club, and who is retiring from the position, was the recipient of a handsome present from the members of the clubs at the annual meeting. Mr. Turnbull intends residing at Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1588, 30 September 1920, Page 35

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