Whakarewarewa. Two miles from. <£totorizct, ctdjctininginteresting nctttve settlement. GETSEE/ Mft HOTEL. JP A. T It O JST S: Inslo-w, MctrgxLisof Lrog7ieda., Lord Ccurrington THIS HOTEL has recently been considerably enlarged, renovated, and refurnished regardless of expense, ad is widely known for its excellent accommodation, Cuisine, &c. Here cure Uie Chief Sights of the '-District: The Wonderful Steam ami Hot Water Petrifying Ge.vsers playing nearly 100 feet high. JPetrifying Geysers, Cctvilclrons of'foiling JWxzaZ and. Oil. Spovi.t oQath, Oil JBctt7i, jHxjum JBath and J~ac7z's <J3at7h Known for the extraordinary cures ot Hheumatiam, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Liver and other complaints G. E. NELSON, - Guide - - Sophia. OKOROIRE HOT SPRINGS, Un the Direct Route to Rotorua, For Scenery, Curative Properties of the Baths, and Accommodation, EJCCEL JILL PLACES OF THE EJTJSTS) LjV THE COLOJVT, These Springs, which for th«r Curative Properties and Comfortable Fittings, have been pronounced by all who £ r 'ij u d tbe . m !Scon " i 0 ,l0!ls in " stu The numerous testimonials received as to their cures and comfort should be sufficient to induce Tourists auu others to visit them. No extra charge is made for the use of the baths to persons staying st the hotel, THE OKOROIRE SANATORIUM Is connected with the Telegraphic System of the Colony, tho telegraph Office adjoining the Hotel. II Cjlo 'ram* 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 llotorua are therefore enabled to visit the wonders of Okoroire. and enjoy the Natural Hot Baths and a day's rest previous to undertaking a journey to the Lukes. THIS HOTEL Has recently been erected, and is replete with every comfort for Tourists and Invalids. Note.—Tourists to Rotorua ! Be sure to take your railway tickets for Okoboire. Conveyances meet trains at Okoroire, carrying passengers to Hotel free of charge.
Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Lord Carrington, Governor | -. . 1 X a 1 of New South Wales, and Lord Onslow, Governor o/JSfew Zealand \\\J* \/ |-j STMR HOTEL, HOBSQN STREET - T A U R A N G A. 22 Bed Rooms. THE ' STAR " is pronounced by its Poirons to be the best built and best furnished Hotel in the North Island. Upuj[ii FlimtahPfl Private Suites of Apartments for Families. H*ff IJ| fUf BlSdii^Sle Sample Sooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Telegrams receive prompt attention. Hot & Cold BatfyS. Coaches leave the Hotel for tin calces on arrival of all steamers. Special Buggies aud Saddle Horses can r^ be obtained for all parts of the country. OIT !8 TO R0 0 IT! Sailing and Bowing Boats for Pleasure and Pifhing Parties. The Saltwater Bathing Pavilion is within three minutes' TGPmS £»1 OQV Wee k 8 walk of the " Star." r IMI . KKbTEALT , I P.KELLY, Proprietor, LiAJV-hi IAivArUiNA ilulllij junciton Queen and waker,sidstrß « s > Auckland, n. z. First-class accommodation for Travellers. HOT AND COLD BATHS. BEST WINES &. "PIFUTSALWA YS IN STOCKgst tho finest scenery in New Hot Lunch 12 to 2 daily, tjcamuu, aud '.l'ourists and others visiting it are astonished that so much W". LYNCH, Proprietor natural beauty should be almost unknown. The Hotel commands magnificent M „ views of land and water, and it is splendidly furnished throughout. jviile f a,time. Busses leave the North Shore for the Hotel every hour. "First-class cuisine and the best Wines and Spirits kept. Tourists are requested to make the Lake Takapuna Hotel their head-quarters ■» -. j - __ instead of staying in Auckland when they will bo thoroughly satisfied, *» *-' *»- -L-* ** 1» J^ H. F. NATION Proprietor, THE GRAND HOTEL "M*«MM* & scenery can find pbiitces stbeet, accomodation at «M ps Gruieksbank.'s First-class family Hotel. Situation unsurpassed Patro- " J ' nised by their Excellencies the Governor and Admiral. ALBIISRT* PAF^&C Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. o MRS GALLAGHER, Proprietress. Hot & cold baths. Letters and telegrams replied to.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 24 April 1895, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 24 April 1895, Page 1
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