5Q J AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT •AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT •AT SHERATON ’W' o ! I How healthy is your j I Auckland hotel? ] 1 SHERATON REGENT HYATT I Z m >- Private health club V UJ * f > 2 Heated swimming pool V v □ 3 2 saunas \Z 7 o Spa pool 5 J— cn < 2 training rooms y 1 x Fitness instructors \Z ” (J-> & —1 £ Personal fitness assessments y o • Exercycles (for h,re) 7 2 Rowing machine < for 2 '■ Rebounders \Z 2 2 Treadmills | « Tricep pulley y 2 o / z Dumbells y J Bench press \Z z 3 Curl machine y * 3 Incline boards \Z 2 0 Sun deck \f \f > < Massage room \Z £ i Light, well-balanced meals \Z \f \f £ </) f »- On-going fitness programmes y £ , z o U < At Sheraton you'll find something no other Auckland So you needn't put on what you've just taken off. z hotel can offer-a private health club. Other hotels might think all this extra care and And whenever you are our guest, you can use any attention is unnecessary. EE a, of the facilities for free. We don't. o You can even have our Fitness Director work out Our Health Club is one of those little things that - a personalised programme for you. Free of charge. . mean a lot to our regular guests. And their good health and m l ~ What you won't find at our Health Club are queues happiness mean a lot to us. 2 -• or crowds. Besides, a little competition in the hotel business has > 3 And after your workout, there's a healthy choice to be healthy. O of light, well-balanced meals on our breakfast, lunch or For reservations, see your travel agent or call 7 O dinner menus. Auckland (09) 793-333 toll free. > x £ Sheraton Auckland Hotel & Towers t AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT * AT SHERATON LITTLE THINGS MEAN The hospitality people of TlTirri Anoebson XXX
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