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HIGH ST. and VICTORIA ST. EAST, The above Favourite and Commodious Hotel affords EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS & VISITORS who will receive every Comfort and AttenExcollcnt Cuisine. Spacious and Well-Ventilated Bedrooms. Billiard Room with two first-class tables. Hot & Cold Plunge & Shower Baths. Wines Spirits and Ales of tho best Brands only. Sample Rooms for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS available at all timo 1 !?Jjfc? Charges Moderate. SPECIAL Jl iilllll HATES TO PERMANENT BOARS. C. CAULTON, Proprietor. WAIWERA SANATORIUM, AND ? hot springs: ; Only 30 miles North of Auckland, : with daily communication with Coach or steamer See advertised Time table of s.s. Rose Casey and Butler's R. M. Coach, mi IE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT STANDS UNRIVALLED as a Health or pleasure Resort, and has special advantages !ll for either Tourists or Invalids,

Beautiful Scenery, Sea-Bathmg, Boating, Fishing, &c. Gusine and attendance of the best. Famed for its curative natural medical Hot Springs and Baths. As the Springs and Baths are the property of the Hotel, visitor 3 are supplied with Towels, and can take an unlimited number of Baths at any time of the clay FREE from any charge whatever. TARIFF PER DAY, 7s 8s; PER WEEK, £1 15s to £2 3s. Cottages to let by the week, month, or the season, For any information required please apply to Proprietor. A. A. SMITH, Proprietor.

o .■"'-', ' as m m i-r:. 1 ■t: -&& /ERY OLD SPECIAL -:::, ME LOW m ;-s< s - ISI S3 Proprietors:- ' tillers o ip wholesale' a^gentsT" L. D. NATHAN &00.

Under the distinguished Patronage* of his Excellency the Governor the Earl of Onslow. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, T © 75 ROH K. The best Situated, the most Comfortable, the best appointed Hotel in Te Aroha. Adjoins (with Private Entrance) the Thermal Springs Domain, Tennis Court in Domain. Terms—6s per day, 30s per week. w. a oock,, The haths and drinking water are especially efficacious in Gout and Rheumatic affections, Chronic Dyspepsia, Disorders of the Urinery Organs Cutanous Diseases, Splenic and Hepahc Disorders, Diseases due to Exeesf Acidity, Neuralgis, Sciatica. Public Hall and Sample Eooms connected with the Hotel,

OFFICIAL TESTIMONY. HirCHEN'S BLOOD RESTORER oars at the Colonial la ustrial Exhibition held in Wellington, and n the officii. rcdort submitted to the Government the following reference was made to it.— "Henry A. H. iiitchens, Auckland, sends a small, but valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegetable compound from New Zealand herbs, for the eure of Indigestion, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Impurities of the Blood. The maker and exhibitor claims for this medicine several important qu dities, and has gained the first order of merit from the judges. The preparation is not to be confounded with ordinary quack medicines, inasmuch as it is the product of many veurs of study and investigation by an eminent physician of the Army Medical Staff, with whom the exhibitor served during the Sew Zealand war as assistant Dispenser to the New Zealand es. Mr liitchens explains that the cures of Rheumatism, etc, effected by his medicine, are due entirely to its wonderful effect upon the blood by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating It is made from New Zealand herbs and roots." NOTAELE CURES. Sciatica—Capt Farquhar, s. s. 'Clansman' srant Dysentery, caused by working in b Auckland whose case was considered to be hope- air „ ud ftt tho Tn ' anieß _ D 0 . E ) i ° Rheumatism of theFoet-Capt James Avo- Rheumatism-Mr James Book Auck len ,1„1«, Auckland 17 years standing. , h H CV m *"*— MrW - Rheumatic Gout, so bad that the patient had Walker, Auckland, obe lifted in aid out of bed—Mr W. Hunter, Rheumatic Gout—Mr Edwards Waters' Rheumatic lever —Mr Brown, Britannia rett, Queen Height, Nelsou. Halstead, Rheumatic Gout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Rheumuth Complaint, and Stomach Cough, mostdis- on by work tressing—Mr Waugh, Bombay, Waikuto; Than given up, no hope held out, recommended to Rheumatism, causing intense pain, wl go home and die. prevented the patient from being cvertur Inflammation of the Liver and Gastric in bed - Mr David Barry, Newton. Juice of tho Stomach—Mr Ihomaa Maeky, Chronic Dysentery— Mr A. Bettany, P Merchant, Auckland. sonby Road, Auckland. Lupus of the Face—Mr Dickson, Auckland CI Rheumatic Gout—Mr Blackmail, 'Evt ing Star' office, Auckland. Confectioner, Auckland; Mr Alexander Barrett, Queen Street, Auckland : Mr E. D. Halstead, Veterinary Suigcon, Auckland. Rheumatism in the Knees and Feet, brought on by working in water—Mr Matthew Box Rheumatism in the spine, hip, knee, joints, calf of the leg, and toes—X. Morgan. Mount Eden Road, Auckland. Rheumatism of 2:1 years' standing—Mr Rheumatic Gout, which confined the patient Wiiliam McEvoy, Pitt Terrace, Auckland. to his bed for weeks—Mr T. J. Bainbridge, Sciatica, und Lumbago—Mr N. McMillan, Ponsonby, Auckland. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. General Debility and Indigestion, and Lumbago—Mrs Mary Knox, Rokeby St.. inability to keep anything on the stomach— Auckland. Mr Gerald Grape, Kyber l'ass, Auckland. Sciatica—Mrs J. Renwick, Drake Street, Sciatica—Mr John Ross, Duke Street. Auckland. Auckbmd. Rheumatism of :>l) years' standing which Discharge of 8100 1 from tho Bowels—Capt brought on Asthma and Dropsy—Mr Samuel T. Aldridgo. Field, Lorn St.net Auckland. Great Debility and Bleeding at the NoseRheumatism—Mr H. Lewis, Queon Street Mr Thomas Tellican, Ponsonby. Auckland. Neuralgia and Nervous Debility—Mrs H. Sciatica and Lumbago—Mr Chas. Honey- Waile, Auckland, combo, Aucklund. After effects of Rheumatic Fever, which Rheumatic Gout—Mr Elliot, McGuire, loft tho patient helpless—Mr John IL. Jones Contractor, Auckland. Auckland. Chronic Rheumatism—Mr Ronald Mc- Kidney Disease nnd Lumbago of 20 years Donald, Rolleston Street, Thames. standing—Mr William T lice, Poplar Fm Indigestion, Geuorul Debility, and Con- near Howick. These cures are till attested by testimonials, which tlio manufacturer lias, with hundreds of others, in his possession. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, und by the proprietor, H. A. 11. ILITCiIENS, 00 Suoktjlanl Sxiusisx, Auckland.

NGLINE BETWEEN Rotorua and. Taupo.

TKURHNGH Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEARS. Tlic undersigned are manufacturers of all classes of Velnclos & Agricultural Implements. Our well-known reputation as Praotiool Meohanioa and W.P's 27 years experiorice iu the Australasian Colonies, justify us in claimiug that wo can furnish a better class of vehicles consistent with honest work at a cheaper rate than any of our competitors. The Public will find it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, whore they cun have the pleasure c,f seeing first-class material and workmanship put in cle*') made to their valued orders. N,B. —Vehicles of all descriptions repaired, painted, renovated and made to look equal WILLIAM PARKER, Coachbuilder. JAMES HAUA, Blacksmith DEVONPORT ROAD, TAUItACrA-

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 149, 9 October 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 149, 9 October 1895, Page 4