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Hotels. T AKB HOUSE HOTEL, UHnraacuru Jxotobua. , «,, gi]ie «House" par excellence in the Hot lake J^We^Atagd-d 7n!? fell W. 1. JJ. JeiVOlS aua »MZWLofty, comfortable Bedrooms. Private Sitting-rooms, Ladies' Drawingroomg; Ba\l-room, Smoking-ro Oln, Emding-room.. Billiards, Shooting, Fishing, Tachtng, Boating, Croquet, LawnP Tennis, Quoits, &/' The Hydropathic.system of Baths SIJ /fIT? f^f hel^ S^ to tho Establishment, and conducted on Smedley's plan, are unrivalled throughout theUld. pnm ~ 4ffiV UOJiMil GiiAHAM, Proprietor. r ..,,. .. .. THE TERBACE HOTEL WATEOA lll.fcilJ-K.BACE HOTEL, WAIEOA, For the Eotoma_ana Terraces, is under the Ba,me Management. ~~ ~ rpjjj) TAKES r\HINEMTJTTJ M:BS MORRISON'S BOTORUA 3TAMILT HOTEL. _ mi^ SS^i \ visits^ 01 x animeß ana xonrisTS vo tbis wonderful district thoroughly enattention. A K^uralHot Bath adjoi™ the Hotel, and is kept solely ior the use -^^ WAIEOA. This Hotel is situated close to Lake Tarawera, and offers, every. comfort and facjli fo _ Toupigt _ yigiting +lio Terraces or Lake District, t ■st-da-K' rp H E PAL AC EH OTE L, A OHINEMUTU. This Large and Commodious Hotel J-" ■> 5° „ , <._„„, „£ was erected alter the stream. 01 Tourists had fairly set mto the J_ake District, and consequently the plan is such as to meet its growing wants SUC^^ J f oC extensive improve- . °* eipeusue xu^nurc *** CoJX*tmtl 7 added, TL . It IS now THE AND MOST K^-f *7.« tap * * iM*?dT^in^ the l&t;, 9team from the numerous boilmg pools redoj tof sul h ri in | J ontinuous ill m • L x. t. cl? vd ' whlle m front °P?" 8 u P, a \ ea !*' tiful and extensive view of Lake Rotorua, on which boats are kept for # j _ i. vigors who may desire a pull or sail oil its placid waters and explore its many romantic bays and headlands. i rOT AKJ) COLD UATIIS are nnwSl wi?ii fhi« KnS nml l'Pnt f n»ected this llotcl, aild kept ±or tlie special use of tourists, and those who visit this "Wonderland of New Zealand will here find a comfortaDle home whore they will receive iiome, \vncie llioy VUll lOCUVe Tourist Agent for Hie Hot T olio? T>i«fvi<* ii^u. jjisnicv. Office: High street, Auckland. ' Hot Lakes. Hot Lakes. O OTOEUA TEMPERANCE r_, rrArnT.T JL*' hkjxjuxj, — ye^se^at hBbtl SicilOffiS !«JXn™ w^ h« 1^ residence, Will be found the most suitable place for Invalids to Btay at. —_ _ l^™^ 1 '

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1840, 19 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1840, 19 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1840, 19 May 1885, Page 1

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