JP A T R O JV S: Bctrl of l£iritore, Barl of OnsloTV, 2'la.rqu.is of Droglxertcc, Borcl Ccurringlori rpiIIS HOTEL has recently been considerably enlarged, renovated, and refurnished regardless of expense, c'l is A. widely known for its excellent accommodation, Cuisine, &c. Here cere Lite Chief Sights of the District: The Wonderful Kteaii.* and Hot Walcr Petrilyiiig Geysers pitying nearly 100 feet high. JPetrifyircg Geysers, Ccctzldrons of J\lzzcl cutcl Oil. Spout cfjctth, Oil jßccth, jSLlinix Bat/l cuztl ditch's cjja.lh Known for the extraordinary cures ot Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Liver aiul other complaints Sophia. Guide On the Direct Route to Rotovua, Tor Scenery, Curative Properties of the Baths, and Accommodation, BJCCBB JlliZi J?LA.CBS OB TUB BUSTS) IjY TIIB COLOJVT. Theee Springs, which for their Curative Properties and Comfortable Sittings, have beon pronounced by all who have visited 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 baths to persons staying at the hotel. THE OKOROiRE SANATORIUM Js connected with the Telegraphic System of the Co'lonv, the telegraph Office adjoining tho Hotel, li FjU 't'.i'Uj promptly replied to. " Coaches, Buggies, and Conveyances of all kinds leave this hotel on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, or daily if required. Persons en route for liotorua are therefore enabled to visit the wonders of Okorjire. and enjoy the Natural Hot Baths and a day's rest previous to undertaking a journey to the Lakes. • «=«W®3Q)QOiJ=THIS HOTEL Has recently been erected, and is replete with every comfort for Tourists and Invalids. Note.—Tourists to liotorua ! Be sure to take your railway tickets for Okouoiiie. Conveyances meet trains at Okoroire, carrying passengers tu-Hotel free of charge.
Under the distinguished Patronage of llis Excellency Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales, and Lord Onslow, Governor of New Zealand TAURA N G A. rHE £( STAR" is pronounced by its Potrons to be the 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 ih«. ~akes ou arrival of all steamers. Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained for all parts of the country. First-class Sailing and PoAving Boats xor Pleasure and Pi firing Parties. The Saltwater Bathing Pavilion is within three minutes' walk of the l< Star," PROPRIOTOR. LAKE TAICAPUITA, AUOKLAITD. 'BHIIS HOTEL is bountifully situated amongst tlio finest scenery in Now fe Zealand, and Tourists and others visiting it arc astonished that so much natural beauty should bo almost unknown. The Ilotol commands magnificent views of land and water, and it is splendidly furnished throughout. Busses leave the North Shore for the Hotel every Lour. TTirst-class cuisine and tlio best "Wines and Spirits kept. Tourists are requested to make the Lake Takapuna Hotel their head-quarters instead of staying iu Auckland when tlioy will bo thoroughly satisfied. H. F. NATION - Proprietor. THE GRAND HOTEL. PH;IITOES STREET, First-class family Hotel. Situation unsurpassed Patronised by their Excellencies the Governor and Admiral. o Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. O IVIRS GALLAGHER, Proprietress.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 119, 20 March 1895, Page 1
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