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I m ASM t W*> m .;..;, woldSpkiai mmm *&%§ 0 A^-ifIHL the /FINEST WHISK? D.C.L'.BRAND Proptiefors:WnuLi £WMm, mrum AUEN i S, L. D. NATHAN &Co. Hydropathic Hotel, RoturuaESTABHSHED 1881. Under the patronage of Sir W. Jervois, Earl and Countess of Hopetoun, the Hon. Premier and Members of Parliament. The Hotel is situated on an elevated position on the shores of Lake Rotdrud, convenient; to all the sights in the district. Sulphur and Mineral Baths in the Grounds of Hotel To meet the dullness of the times a charge of £2 2s per week for a lengthened stay, Under one week Bs. per day. s.—Mrs Graham will also continue to supervise the geyser .House cHydropatfeic Hotel, WAIRAKTSI, which has become a popular & favourite resort amongst travellers and invalids. A reduction is made to weekly or monthly boarders. Guide Books and information gratis at Cook & Soils (sole agents) offices throughout the Colony. JA?§. R ( &RJIJWA, - - - Proprietress. Hydropathic Hotel, Wairakei. Six miles from Lake Taupo (Eotorua side). SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ALL TIIE QOMFOETS OF A HOME FOE Tourists and Invalids Hot Swimming" Baths, Kid-o-hine-Kai or New Skin Bath, Plot Douche Baths, Grand Climate. Elevation—l3so feet above sea level. COMPETENT GUIDES accompany tourists to the various plncos of interest, which, baffle the most facile pen, and can only be realized when seen. . GFYSEP VALLEY contains the following unequalled Natura mm : —lffhuatahi, or Great Champagne Cauldron ; the Grout V...1 al; i Geyser ; t!io Donkey Engine ; tho Fairies' Bath ; the I/ightn--1: g I'ool; the Case de Geyßer, or Dragon's mouth ; the black Geyser; the Mud Geyser 5 the Blue Lake ; the Oil Bath ; the Eagle-'s Nest; the Devil's i'unch Bowl ; the Prime of Wales' Feathers ; the Mirror) the Twin Geyser ; the Coral Geyser ; the Gnen Poo!; Terekerehc, or Hell Geyser; the S.eam Hammer. Guide's fie to Geyser Val'ey, ss; distance from the hotel, one mile. THE AREATEATEA, or Ladder Eapidß. The Grandest Hat ids in the Southern Hemisphere ; failing in six distinct cascades amongst weird and rugged scenery. Distance from the hotel, three uiiJts. Saddle hortes to visit the Kapids, 7b Gd each. -. :o: K.ERAPITI or the Devil's Trumpj.-t ia said to emit a pressure of 1801 ha of steam tr the inch, from an aperture of about 12 inches in diameter. Distance from hotel three and a half miles ; saddle horses to ~ : -i the above, 2s(3d each. ALSO THE HUKA FALLS, the Grandest Falls in the Southern Hemi.-phere. The Falls,may be visited on the same expedition as the Devd's Trumpet. Dibtance'frora hotel throe and a half miles. Saddle horse irbnggv 2'9d each. MRS R. GRAHAM. Proprietress. THURHNGH Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEARS. The undernipned are manufacturers of Our well-known reputation as Practical '. the Australasian Coloniep, justify, us in claiming 1 that we can lurnish a better clean of vehicles, coubistent with honest work at a cheaper rate limn any of our competitors The Public will find it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL IN DUST uY, where they can have the pleasure ct seeing first-class material and workmanship put iii Vehicle* made to their valued orders. N.B.—Vehicles of nil desoriptious ropairod, painted, renovated and made to look "equa to new. WILLIAM PARKER" CoaehbuUder JAMES HAUA, Blacksmith DSVONPORT BQAD, TAUBANCU. ;

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 4