CHRISTMAS TT OLID AY mRIPS. ; JGL JL OKOBOIRE AND ROTORUA. Special Reduction in Bail and Hotel for Christmas Season, First-class Return Rail and Hotel AceommO' dation. Saturday to Wednesday inclusive :— OKOROIRK ... .. _ - £2 15s Do. do. (Zud class rail) .. « £2 8s GEYSER HOTEL, Whakarbwarewa. First class Rail and Hotel, Saturday to Wednesday inclusive ... v £3 5 o Second class Kail. do. do £.2 14 o - Special quotations for longer stay. This is the first opportunity the public hare had of "doing" the Lakes at such low rates. Okoroire aaid Whakarewarewa are both the SHOW PLACKS of the District, and at the Cornier place good Fishing to be had. Tickets to be obtained at THOS. COOK & SONS, I THOS. URQUHART 4,> Victoria Arcade, J Auckland, I Ofcoroire, CHARJJ2S E. NELSON, WhaJtaravrarewa. J! AYL OP. TO RO S. HOMCEOPATHIO COCOA. TAYLOH BROS. COUDKNSKD COCOA. TAYLOR BROS. D.B.F. MUSTARD. Sole Agent— A. H. N AIB*Kpower and t>urirl Jl TPOWKK'S T>OT QTILIi XXTHISKY. lOWKR'3 JLOT OIILL W HISKY, AND PURIRr TVTATURAL -mriNERAIi uluri Natural IYLineral WATER. ATER. The abore combination in a luxury. In the shape of a PERFKCT MINERAL WATER, with MARVELLOUS MffiDICIKAL PROPERTIKS, tendered raost agreeable and invigorating by the addition of a pure and wholesome whisky. AGENTS"CI H R E*N FRI E D T>ROS., AUCKLAND. "OUCHANAN'S XI7HISKY. iDUCHANAW'S W HISKY. AS SUPPLIED TO THE ' ' , HOUSE OF LORDS and HOU3E OF . COMMONS. PUREBT AND BEST SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE.MARKET. • Agents— EH RENEI RI E D T> R 0 S., AUCKLAND. ~;( , i(E±tract from the "New ZeaJand Medical Journal." "OURIRI NATURAL MINERAL JL WATER,. *ThePnriri Mineral Watfir s"a strongly alkaline* beautifully clear and sparkling in appearance and to the taste is by no mo ana unpleasnnt. To moat palntcs the effost if, that of a pleasing seltz&r water, and the, combination of a medicinal doso of souu d bi-Rndy or whisky, i (fives a beverage that s'.iould satisfy the most 'fastidious. But, even if the laite of the vrator i were repugnant, its O lernpnutic value should entitle it to profession «.l and public support. It is exceedingly rich in alkaline salts, and as an antacid, a diuretic, a) ad in larger doses. & mild asJino aperient, it. should find numerous applications in the I rentraent of the dyspeptic, tho rheumatic, the gouty, the obese, and tho sufferers from certr ,in renal and vesical derangements. New Zeal* ,nd is signally rich in mineral waters, far hifrhe; .• in medicinal value than tha Kreat majority of the European waters vro see imported into the colony. It only needs increased demsujd to produce a varied and copious supply. ' We hope Messrs Khrenfried Bros, will haf c no reason to regret their enterprise in in troducing Puriri Mineral Wator to the Colonist] public. • , AQ J JNTS and BOTTLERS. EHRENF RIED BROS., Auckland. to" purify the blood DRINK MOOREHO'USE'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF jgABSAPARILLA. It eperstes as a mild but efficacious Alterative «nd Tonic, impvrting tone to the Btxxa teh and rigour to th« system debilitated by disease. renoYatins m* blood, and thxroby affbrdin^ ftat eotion from attacks of INFLUIPJ!IZA AND CTHHB ZTUQTIO DISSiSBB. OBTAIRABIX STROM ALL MkRCHAKTS AND HoTBX,KEKPKRS. "O H RE N F R I E D DKOS., AGENTS. TXTVKliCOiftilEim tort* Sooa taste TT of the public a trial of ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS; JuttdforiwrteetioninS'HMNGTHand fha<ikanobi it will be hard to approach anything like ARTHUR NATHAN'S CEYLON TEA, Whioh is packed in air-tight lead packets, bo as . to prosorve the full aroma of tha leaf. This beautiful Tea can be obtained of all Grocars and Storekeeper at 2a per pound, A RTHUR Ttf-ATHAN'S "T> ELI ABLE" m B A S XV; - JL ABJ3 SOLD EVERYWHERE. BLENDED TEA, 7)R CEYLON TEA, OB INDIAN TEAS, Are all sold at 2s per pound. A SUPERIOR QUALITY of each description. la put up in similar manner, sold at 2a 6d per pound. when you want tea, bk bvkb you ass: for and gbt ARTHUR NATHAN'S "RELIABLE" TEAS, KONJffl OTHER WIUi UITSI BUOH SATISFACTION,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 303, 20 December 1894, Page 4
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