WHERE TO STAY MOTU HOTEL MOTU, POVERTY BAY. Half-way between Gisborne and Opotiki. TARIFF... ... 13/-PER DAY. Children by Arrangement. rjTOURISTS silts j ir going North or ie acquainted with can obtain Meals it the above Hotel Souths the fact or at any tin Specially j ence and amnfort- } Public. Beautiful j close to Post ) from Railway ifa t it Cold Baths, jjfmn|ort||>fi Room and Sitting Room for Ladil * Telegrams and Correspondence . promptly attended to. Trout Fishing minutes from Hotel. the conveniTra veiling Uthv locality, ten minut Hoi ansi Com mere 3 y Address: Caulton. Motu. Cars meet all Trains. Service Cars leave Hotel eve'v morning at 8 a.m. for Rotorua, and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Auckland, via Tauranga. REG. S. CAULTON... Proprietor. THE Perfect Tourist and Holiday Resort, situated __ amidst the N.Z. Government’s glorious scenic reserve, containing the famous Hot Springs Mineral Baths. Hotel Baths and Bush Electrically Lit. Pedigree herd of Jersey cows producing milk, butter, and cream exclusively for hotel guests. Spacious lounge, grass tennis courts, dance verandah. Benzine available. Free garage accommodation. * /Tariff 15/- per day, £4/4/- per week. ’ Special Reduction for Children. MORERE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL E. B. SHORTT, Proprietor. FERRY HOTEL WAIROA F. J SINGLE, Proprietor. (late of Gisborne) TjURST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Meal hours arranged to suit the Travelling Public. All Case Spirits guaranteed true to label, and having had 20 years’ experience; I specialise in Draught Whisky, which I guarantee as unsurpassable. SPEIGHT’S XXX ON TAP. Tariff Moderate ... JO/- per day PHONE 16, WAIROA.
MASONIC HOTEL, OPOTIKI. Leading Tourist and Registered C.T. House. Official Hotel of the North Island (N.Z.) Motor Union. Garages Electric Lights. T. C. R. PURCELL, Proprietor.
HOTEL OFOTIKI COMPLETELY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. THE Comfort, of the Travelling Public Studied in every particular. T. W. HENDRY, Proprietor, Late of Commercial Hotel, Wliakatane.
w AIMARIE J^ESIDENTIAL. Gisborne : ’Phone 1495. 2 Minutes from P.O. Best of Accomodation. MRS A. H AIREY, «?t«,-srietress. ‘TTERONA HOUSE,’ Corner Bright V St. and Childers Rd... Gisborne. Board and Residence. Single and Double Rooms. Terms Moderate. — Mrs. L. Williams, Proprietress. Diarrhoea comes on unexpectedly and before the patient realises it a serious disorder may develop. During the summer attacks are very frequent and often are so swift in thenresults that life is in danger before a physician can be summoned. Everyone should keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the home for immediate use in eases of this kind. If given at the first unusual looseness of the bowels the attack may be. avoided.— Obtainable from E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10305, 14 January 1927, Page 6
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