J. H, BUCHANAN, gTOXI! MERCHANT. ESTABLISHED 1892. Statuary, Monumental acd General Mason. MAEBLE AISD FREESTONE CHIMNEY PIECES, MASES, Etc. VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Desig and Prices forwarded on application to any part of the Province Colony. W. THOMAS, MONUMENTAL MASON. VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Orders in Marble, Granite and Stone, promptly and faithfully executed. Designs and prices free on application. GEO S. WOOD, EPSOM. AUCKLAND. SSaiMcr Si Contractor, s ESTIMATES GIVEN. Houses bu.lt and Furnished in any Stylo at lowest Kates for Cash. Furniture of any Description supplied at lowest prices at tho Shortest Notice.
Rotolci Sawmill. j lUTE AN U LIED PINE of 5 % the finest quality and eareI I ' ALSO IMATAI, PUKATKA and TAWA Shingles, Paling.-?, Blocks aud Posts. A good and assorted supply always on hand at the Timber Yard. I^OTOI^UA. N.B.—Special care taken in the seasoning. Prices at Current Rales, W. HEN SHAW, Manog.tr. H. C- WRIGHT, SUIIGEON DENTIST. (Successor to A. L. Wright), ISotifies I licit he is continuing the business of a Dentist at the Premises. 6IIOHI LAND-SI 1 ., assisted by Mr W. 11. Wiiioiir. The work of the lato Mr A. L. Wright will be adhered tj, and any left unfinished by hat f cntlemau wiil be completed by the new management. Established 1876Buiider and Contractor, EOTORUAEstimates given for Buildings, altertations aud repairs iu all 1 ranches of the trade.
' Six miles from Lake Taupo (Eotorua side). O! mrniAn a ourcrsiun Muuuivuviuun i iuin ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALIDS. Hot Swimming Baths Hot Douche Baths Grand Climate. Elevation—l3so feet above sea level,
COMPETENT GUIDES accompany tourists to the various places of interest, which bailie the. most facile pen, and can only he realized when seen. MES H. GRAHAM, Proprietress. — >■ - GE VSER VALLEY contains the following unequalled Natural Wonder? : : —■Tiilinnt.nlii. or frrnnt. OlinmT-.ignn Oailldron ; the Groat AVairakei Geyser ; the Donkey Engine ; the Fairies' Bath ; the Lightning Pool ; the Cascide Geyser, or Dragon's mouth ; the black Geyser; the 3N'I ud Qeyeer ; llje Blue Lake ; the Oil Bath ; the Eagle's JS T est; the Devil's Punch Bowl ; the Prince of "Whiles' Feathers; the Mirror; Ihe Twin Geyser ; the Coral Geyser ; Ibe Green Pool ; Terekorebc, or Hell Geyser ; the Sieam Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ss; distance from the hotel, one mile. THE AREATEATEA, or Ladder Rapids. The Grandest liapida in the Southern Hemisphere ; falling in six distinct cascades amongst weird and rugged scenery. Distance from the hotel, three miles. Saddle horses to visit the Rapids, 7s 6J each. . :o: KERAPITI or the Devil's Trumpet is said to emit a. pressure of ISOlbs of steam to the inch, from an aperture of about ]2 inches in diameter. Distance from hotel three and a half nii'es ; saddle horses to visit the above, 2s(id each. ALSO THE HUKA FALLS, the Grandest Palls in the Southern Hemisphere. The Falls may be visited on the same exp ditiun as the Devil's Trumpet. Distance from hotel three and a half miles. Saddle horse or buggy 2s 9d each. PALHCe HOT6L. (Both Houses under same management) Pleasantly situated. Magnificent view of Maori Pa & Rotorua Lake Hot Mineral & Sulphur Baths in grounds. —— o to Government Baths. JOSEPH MCRAE, PROPRIETORTHURHNCK Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Wgagon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEARS. The undersigned are manufacturers of nil classes of Vehicles & Agricultural Itm. lements. Our well-known reputation us Practical Mechanioa mid W.P's 27 years experionco iii the Australasiun Colonies, justify us in oluiming that wo can furnish a better class of vehicles, consistent with honest work nt a cheaper rate llian any of our competitors. The Public will find it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTkY where they can have the pleasure of seeing iirst-elass material and workmanship put in Vehicles made to their valued orders. N,B. —Vehiclos of all doscriptioaa repaired, painted, renovated and made to" look cqu il) v. WILLIAM C^chbuilder. JAMES HAUA, Blacksmith DEVONPORT ROAD, TAURANGA.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 119, 20 March 1895, Page 3
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