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B, S. C OltL <?i 0 It L E T T ARCHITECT. Building Surveyor &c. Agent lor the National Fire and Marine Insurance Co. M- SIMON. (Late of Melbourne.) PRACTICAL TAILOR Clothes made to order on shortest notice. . Prices from £3 lOs upwards Style and Fit not to be equalled in town. Annuals—Next Larkins, Ohinerautu.

G EO M C C Plumber & General Mec'ianic. Tutanekai Street. ROTOR UA. M R W. J. N AHER ' BARRISTER & SOLlClTOß(Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Fiji-) Solicitor to the N. Z Government under "The Advances to Settlers Act." Victoria Arcade, Queen-st., Auckland. Money to Lend on freehold security at low rates of interest. Money invested for clients free of charge.

tf=g«W wan= m 7 4 OLD and MELLOW SCOTLAND PRODUCES Proprietors.- * DISTIttERS * I? WHOLESALE AGENTSL. *>* NATHAN & Co Hot Lak^! Eot Lakes! a- ir, .a. be a. uvn' s Lake House Hydropathic Hotel, ESTABLISHED 1881 'Under the .patronage of Sii W. Jervois; Eari and Countess oi Hopctoun, the Hon. Premier and Members of Parliament. The Hotel is situated on an elevated position on the shores of Lake Rotorua, convenient to all die sights in the district. Sulphur and Mineral Baths in the Grounds of Hotel.o: To meet the dullness of times a charge of £2 2s per week Will be made for a lengthened stay, Under a week Ss. per day. . o It. B.—Mrs Graham will also continue to superise the Geyser House Hydropathic Hotel, WAIRAKKI, which has become a popular & favoui ite resort amongst travellers '- and invalids. A reduction is made to weekly or monthly boarders. -'Guide Books and information gratis at Cook & Sons (sole agents) offices throughont the Colonv.

WAIRAKEI GEYSER HOUSE HOTEL, , ' Six miles from Lake Taupo (Rotorua side). SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ALL THE COMFORTS OF A. HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALIDSHot Swimming Baths Hot Douche Baths Grand Climate. Elevation- 1350 feet above sea level. COMPETENT OrUIDES accompany tourists to the various places of interest, which baffle the most facile pen, and can only be realized when seen. MRS R. GRAHAM, Proprietress. : Y contains the following unequalled Natura wonder*:—Tnh'natalii, or Great Champagne Cauldron; the Groat Wajrak'e'i Geyser ; the Donkey Engine ; the Fairies' Bath ; tbe L?«htn irg Pool; til.- Case-de Geyser, or Dragon'n mouth ; the black Geyßerthe Mud* Geyser; the Blue Lake ; the Oil Bath ; the Eagle's Nest; the Devil's Punch Howl ; the Prince of Wales' Feathers; the Mirrorthe Tn-in Geyser ; iho Coral G.->ser ; Ihe Green Pool; Torekerehe, or Hell Geyser ; the Steam Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ssdistance from the hotel. ona mile. THE ARE ATE. ATE A, ?r Ladder Rapids. The Grandest Rapids in tbß.So'uthernHeaiisphere j falling in six distinct cascades oropngel vyeijd and rugged scenery. Distance from the hotel, three niilis. Saddle, bpr*en to visit the Hapids, 7s (id each. - KER A PIT I : or-the Devil's Trumpet is said to emit a pressure of LBQlrrool steam tr- -the inch; from an aperture of about 12 inches in , .Ji lift. r. frooi hotel three and a half miles: saddle horses to vibit the above, 2s(Jd each. " . . ALSO THE HU.KA FALLS, the Grandest Falls in the Southern Hou«jl»here. The Falls may be visited on the same expedition as the Devil 8 Irumpet. Distance from hotel three and. a half Biles, Saddle borne or buggy 2s 9d «aet. I

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 15 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 15 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 125, 15 May 1895, Page 4

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