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THE GOVERNMENT SANATORIUM, ROTORMJHEWZEALAND. ROTORUA. —This wonderful district is unparalleled in thckuovrn world for the number and varioty of its Thermal Springs. As a health resort its popularity is rapidly increasing, and that entirely on its own merits, as hitherto nothing has boon done in the way of advertising. Patients suffering from Chronic, Articular, and Muscular Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Skin Diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago, Nueralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Uterine Ailments, and tardy couvaloscense from acute diseases may rely upon obtaining immense relief, and in the majority of cases a complete euro. THE PRIEST'S BATH.—This is strongly acid, aluminous, sulphar water, acting as a powerful skin stimulant. Ho and cold showers and douches are provided and comfortably enclosed dressing rooms. MADAME RACHEL'S BATH.—Tins celebrated Spring is a Saline water with Silicates, and lias an alkaline reaction. The water is also usod internally for its boneficial action on the kidneys. THE BLUE BATH.—This is iho largest natural swimming bath in the Southern Hemisphere. It affords rheumatic invalids a means of taking painless exercise, which they highly appreciate THE SULPHUR VAPOUR BATH.—This is a natural hot vapour, highly charged with sulphur gases, conducted into a properly constructed chest, in whioh the patient sits, while a stream of palpable sulphur is being constantly deposited on the skin. Till'] ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT.—This department isroploto with the most modern appliances for carrying out various forms of medical electrical treatment in thoir entirety. Resident Engineer: CAMILE MALFROY, Esq. Resident Medical Superintendent: ALFRED GINDERS, M.D.,

Hot Lakes cf New Zealand, X>- I S D. |s a pirst-Oless Temperance Hots!. HINEMOA BUTQRUA, THIS NEW AND COMFORTABLE ESTABLISHMENT is situated iu tlio now township of Botoruu, close to tho Government Sanatorium and Baths, which comprises tho celebrated (Priest's JBat7z, 2£citLa,?ixe JtctcJiel. (JJalhs CKctmeleo?v UovLclie JJcttlt, Jjctrge <£}lu.ti S~wiTnm.in>g JBa-tK, SzLlpTnir VcljiovltdJutlx, cutci GouVvarvtc rljcLtl( J ,l'JJ JJctUl OVER WHICH LARGE BATHING PAVILIONS HAVE BEEN ERECTED with numerous Dressing Rooms, etc. Besides those there is tho Pain-killer Bath, Coffee-pot, Cameron's and Hinemaru Baths in the Sanatorium Grounds, Bathgatk House lias been greatly enlarged for Tourists as "well as for people taking a course of the Baths. Terms Moderate. fc3. I". PROPRIETOR. N.B.—Most of those who visit Bront's do so through the kind recommendations of previous customers.

m :;■■'.? 1 i'r .;. [ill m fiHi EHKlWita ■I s^a JUM V r C S"<s ®f m -^: mzm-..m ALBERT STREET, AUCKLANDJAMES CRAiG, Manager. «K IT QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, JOSEPr-HMcRAE (Late of the Lake House and Palace Hotels, Rotorua), Has just taken over this Hotel, Travelers will find every Modern Convenience combined with Civility and Prompt Attention. The situation of tlio "YVavekxey renders it specially convenient for the Travolling Public and Visitors to the City from the Country by train or steamer. Special Arrangements made fox 1 the convenience of Families. NIG H T I |irsUlass "siilliarb Xiooms. Mum an& Spirits of tlje best %xmbs. iiincorh's %)\\}c |||"| |llc alinans on Draught. E. ROBERTSON'S Line of Coaches between Tauranea, Rotorua and Taupo.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 26 June 1895, Page 1

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