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Hydropathic Hotel, RoturuaESTABIiISIHBD 1881 Under the patronage of Sir W. Jervois, Earl and Countess of Hopetoun, the Hon. Premier and Members of Parliament. The Hotel is situated on an elevated position on the shores of Lake Rotorua, convenient to all the sights in the district. Sulphur and Mineral Baths in the Grounds of Hotel To meet the dullness of the times a charge of £2 2s per week for a lengthened stay, Under one week Bs. per day. N. B. —Mrs Graham will also continue to supervise the Seyser House Hydropathic Hotel, WA IRAK hi, which has become a popular &. favourite 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 througlibnt the Colony. Mps. R, 6RJLHJLM, - - - Proprietress. Hydropathic Hotel, Wairakei. Six miles from Lake Taupo (Rotorua side). SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ALL THE COMFORTS OF A. HOME FOR Tourists and Invalid ot Swimming Baths, Kiri-o-hine-Eai or New Skiu Bath, Hot Douche Baths, Grand Climate. Elevation—l3so feet above sea level.

COMPETENT GUIDES accompany tourists to the various places of interest, which baffle ihe most facile pen, and can only be realized when seen. QEYSER VALLEY contains the following unequullot? Natura wonders i—Tuhuatuhi, or Great Champagne Cauldron ; the Groat Wairakei Gey»er j the Donkey Engine ; the Fairies' Bath ; the Lightning Pool j the Case de Geyser, or Dragon'* mouth ; the black Geyser) the Mud Geyser j the Blue Lake j the Oil Bath ; the Eagle's Nest} the Devil's Punch Bowl ; the Prince of "Wales' Feathers}the Mirror) the Twin Geyser j the Coral Geyser ; the Green Pool j Terekerehe, or Hell Geyser j the S.eam Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ss; distance from the hotel, ono mile. THE AREATEATEA or Ladder Kapide. The Grandest Eapide 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 6d each. KERAPITI or the Devil's Trumpet is said to emit a pressure of 1801bs of steam to the inch, from an aperture of about 12 inches in diameter. Distance from hotel three and a half miles ; saddle horses to visit the above, 2s Ud each. Jt,SO THE HUKA FALLS, the Grandest Falls in the Southern Hemisphere. The Falis may be visited on the same expedition as the Devil's Trumpet. Distance from hotel three and a half miles. Saddle horse or buggy 2s9d each. MRS R. GRAHAM, Proprietor s. CENTRAL HOTEL, HIGH ST. and VICTORIA ST. EAST, AUCKLAKD. AnrnlV^TAT o^^ 0111 '! 10 Hotel affords EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS & VISITORS who will receive every Contort and Attention. Sample Rooms for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS available at all times. Charges Moderate. SPECIAL RATES TO PERMANENT BOARDERS. ° Excellent Cuisine. Spacious and Well-Ventilated Bedrooms. Billiard Loom with two first-clasa tables. Hot & Cold Plunge & Shower Baths. Wines.. Spirits and Ales of tho best Brands only. S. C. CAULTONTProprietor. genera!' W - Blomfleld & Co., THE BUNGALOW. KAKARAMEA, GALATEA AND WAI-O-TAPU JUNCTION. TOTALISATOR PROPRIETORS Arc prepared to make arrangements on favourable terms for the use of «x n< ? „ j -r , i°" ravouraoie .terms Horse feed and Luncheon their machines. provided. i ■ Address Banister arTd°Sor. \% BlOmfteld & CO. Ro™. q UEEN STREET, lay bo cocsr'ted atPaUoona'sHotel AUCKIo/cND.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 131, 7 August 1895, Page 3

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