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mmm Emm ro miles from. Qoloiuia, adjairvirtg GEYSER m HOTEL. J? JL T R O JV S: ".irttore, Earl of Onslow, Maranisof Eroghecla, j IHIS HOTEL has recently brer, considerably enlarged, renovated, and refurnished regardless of expense, \a<S. is widely known for its excellent accommodation, Cuisine, &c. Here are the Chief Sights of the (District: The Wonderful Steam ami 2 Sol Wafer Petrifying Geysers playing nearly 100 feet high. JPctrifyiixg Geysers, Cauldrons of rljoitirtg jlfiid and. Oil. Spout <Eath, Oil Bath, jHtirrhßath artel Jack's cTjath known for the extraordinary cures ot Kheumatiam, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Liver aud other complaints TH^E •]in ran Guide Sophia. OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS, On the Direct Route to Rotorua, For Scenery, Curative Properties of the Baths, and Accommodation. EXCEL j3.EE E>EA.CES OJT THE I£TJST£) IjY THE CO.LOjVT, These Springs, which for their Curative Properties and Comfortable Fittings, have been pronounced by all who have, vim'ted them second to none in New Zealand. The numerous testimonials received as to their cures and comfort should be sufficient to induce Tourists and others to visit them. No extra charge is made for the use of the bath* to persons staying ut the hotel. THE OKOROIRE SANATORIUM Is connected with the Telegraphic System of the Colony, the telegraph Office adjoining the Hotel, all Telegrams promptly replied to. Conches, Buggies, and Conveyances of all kinds leave this hotel on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, or daily if required. Persons en route for Rotorua are therefore enabled to visit the wonders of Okoroire. and enjoy the Natural Hot Baths and a day's rest previous to undertaking a journey to the Lukes. THTs^TfoTEL Has recently been erected, and is replete with every comfort for Tourists and Invalids. Note.—Tourists to Rotorua ! Be sure to take your railway tickets for Okoeoire. Conveyances meet trains at Okoroire, carrying passengers to Hotel free of charge.

Under the distinguished Patronaije of His Excellency Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales, and Lord Onslow, Governor of JS I ew Zealand STMR ISOTBU TAURANGA. :o: TH E ' STAR " is pronounced by its Patrons to be tbe best built and best furnished Hotel in the North Island. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. Sample Hooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Telegrams receive prompt attention. Coaches leave the Hotel for tut Lakes on arrival of all steamers. Special .Buggies and Saddle 'lorses can be obtained for all parts of the country. First-class Sailing and Bowing Boats for Pleasure and Pishing Parties. The Saltwater Bathing Pavilion is within three minutes' walk of the "Star." IVC. PROPRieiOR,

City .Hotel, HOBSON STREET--22 Bed Rooms. .Hot& Cold Batfe. Terms £1 per wee , lilAuliLlj IlUpilOlVJr 'J elephone 290, Milliards Clarendon Hotel, Junciton Queen and Wakefield Streets, Auckland, n. z. First-class accommodation for Travellers. HOT AND COLD BATHS. BEST WINBS& SPIRITS ALW'A YS IN STOCK' Hot Lunch 12 to 2 daily. W. LYNCH, Proprietor. J'aitihe. Hi'lir l WMli] Ladies and Gentlemen Seeking a change of air & scenery can find accommodation at .Mrs Cruieks^ank's SOMOJMA, ill: JrtrfsM: 1 Hot & cold baths. Letters and telegrams replied to.

THE GIUND HOTEL PRIITCES STBEET, A.TTOICXj^.iTID. First-class family Hotel. Situation unsurpassed Patronised by their Excellencies the Governor and Admiral. oTelegrams and letters promptly attended to. o ~- MRS GALLAGHER, Proprietress.

f J- H. BUCHANAN, STOXE MBSKCIIAJNT. ESTABLISHED 1892. Statuary, Monumental aed General Mason. MAKBLE Ai\D FREESTONE CdIMNEYC PIEES, MASES, Etc VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Desig and Prices forwarded no | application to any part of the Province I Colony.

W. THOMAS, MONUMENTAL MASON VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Orders in Marble, Granite and Stone,-promptly and faithfully executed. Designs and prices free on application.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 143, 28 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 143, 28 August 1895, Page 1