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Page XIV Advertisements Column 1

Observer , 12 December 1910, Page XIV

 

i i§igiiiii_ijii^^ ' 3a " ' —^"^sr -^"""^— *' '' ■ NATURAL WATER ___________________________________ THE Free for the use TAe Lfffce /row Me Lake House Hotel. THE FISHERMAN'S FAVOURITE! THE INVALID'S PARADISE ! THE HOLIDAY-MAKER'S HOME! _B»Y _XV ' ' *lK?¥la___ ""-* &t "" w< "fP" ... I!IP-^_'^____abt.-» - g* y, <:.• __a_Bs_S3_nTTiTßiP'^W_gP_i This world-renowned Hotel is the only one in Eotorua ~' < _______________B___________________^»^___i which possesses its own Natural Hot Mineral Water and _______B_______B_______________H______^^_^^^ Mud Springs, called respectively the Aileen and Lawrence Bath. For the more of these Springs a up-to-date Bath House, con- __B^^_|^__^__^_H____________________________al taining eight separate bath rooms, has recently been erected. S________HfllH____l____^iM____________________l It is situated in the well kiid-out grounds of the Hotel, and ggß9HßD^gS[^^^^H^^^^H||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H is FREE for en iill___ffi_______________________________________ . ll^Kra_S9BHßH________________________________ai' * The Lake House Hotel from the Lake. RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA ABSOLUTELY CURED after one week's course of the AILEEN BATH at Lake House Hotel. *"". C: WHY SUFFER when you can cure yourself so delightfully and h -ffi J alone in its curative properties. __«__^E : Vr^?»fewtM&.?'mAf^!sH3r_3ffl __tli__M Viii itiiilnlii i You can for ___________H_________________________________L^ ".; ] ■ ©hineoniiu ',' -. ROTORUA :

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