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WAIWERA SANATORIUM AND i. i <r\T o I t Hi > » \_ • . Only 30 miles Auckland, |with daily communication with Coach or steamer See advertised Time table of s.s. Rose Casey and Butler's R. M. Coach. WHE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT STANDS UNRIVALLED as a Health or pleasure Resort, and has special advantages , for either Tourists or Invalids, Beautiful Scenery, Sea-Bathing, Boating, Fishing, &c, Cusine and attendance of the best. Famed for its urative natural medical Hot Springs and" Baths. As the Springs and Baths are the property of the Hotel visitors are supplied with Towels, and can take an unlimited number of Baths at any time of the day FREE from any charge whatever. TARIFFfPERJDAY, 8s 6d; PER WEEK, £2 10s. Cottages to let by the week, month, or the season or any informationlrequired please apply to Manager. - - - Post and Telegraph Offices adjoining the Hote A. A. SMITH, Proprietor.

OFFICIAL TESTIMONY. HiFCHEiYS BLOOD RESTORER oars at the Colonial Industrial Exhibition held in Wellington, and ] ; submitted to the Government the following reference wus made to it.— A. H. Hitchens, Auckland, sends a small, but valuable exhibit, consisting of a vegojound from New Zealand herbs, for the cure of ludigostion, Bheumatism, Rheumatic Impurities of the Blood. The maker and exhibitor claims for this medicine several qualities, and has gained the first order of merit from the judges. The preparation e confounded with ordinary iiuack medicines, inasmuch as it is the product of many tudy and investigation by an eminent physician of the Army Medical Staff, with whom tor served during the New Zealand war as assistant Dispenser to the P«cw Zealand Ir Hitohens explains that the cures of ltheumatism, etc, effected by his medicine, are ly to its wonderful effect uoon the blood by its cleansing, purifying, and invigorating is made from New Zealand herbs aud roots."

I MTI i AS/fJ 4 w*> (33D i> © QLd and MELLOW the FINEST WWISKT SCOTLAND PRODUCES Proprietors-.- * DISTILLERS 0 ft ■a riwmjy, swum WHuLcSALE AGbNTS, L. D. NATHAN &Co. SPECIAL SALE OF Cutlery, Hardware, Erasswares, House Furnishing Goods (in great variety) Nickle and E.P. Spoons and Forks E.P. Cruets Tea Pots, Butter Dishes Jam Spoons Butter Knives Sugar Tongs etc. etc. etc. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. 234, Queen Street, COACHINGLINE BETWEEN Rotorua and Taupo. THURHNGK Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER 10 YEARS. ~,,,,,,,,- , ~,,. ~,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , „. Vehicles & Agricultural Im] lements. ell-known reputation as Practical Meotaanioa und W I"s 27 years experience in alasian Colonies, justify us in claiming that we can furnish u better ckss of jonsistent with honest work at a cheaper rate than any of our competitors. '"The"p'ubliowiU find it to their advantage to ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTkY, -*---> can have the pleasure cf seeing fimt-cluss raatorial an-i workmanship put in ade to their valued orders. ' N.B. Vehicles of all descriptions repaired, painted, renovated and made to look equa WILLIAM PARKER, Coachbuilder. JAMES HATJA, Blacksmith DEVONPOKT ROAD, TAURAfcGA.'

NOTABLE CURES. Mention is made of the following as a few of the multitude of cures effected:—

Sciatica—Oapt Faruuhar, s. s. 'Clansman Auckmud whose caso was considered to be hopelesa. Rueumatistn of the Feet —Capt Jamos Avondale, Auckland 17 years standing, Kneumatiu (jout, so bad that the patient had obe lifted in and out of bed—Mr \V. Hunter, Ormoud Poverty ]3ay. Jttneawatio Fever—Air Brown, Britannia Height, Nelson. Knouintttio Uout, Dropsy, Ague, Liver Complaint, and Stomach Cough, moat distressing—Mr Waugh, Bombay, Waikato: given up, no hope held out, recommended to go home and die. inflammation of iho Liver and Gastric Juice of the Stomach—Sir lliomas Maeky, Merchant, Auckland. Lupus of tne Faoe—Mr Dickson, Auckland Kheumatic Gjut—Mr Blackmail, •Evening Star' office, Auckland. Khcuu.utiMu of 23 years' standing—Mr Widum McEvoy, Jt'itt Terrace, Auckland. Sciatica, ami Lumbago—Mr N. McMillan, V uieau Liuue, Auckland. Luuibago-Mrs Mary Knox, Rokcby St.. Auckland. Sciauca—Mrs J. R o nwick, Drake Street, Auckland. Klicuinatism of 20 yea™' standing which brought on Asthma and Dropsv-Mr Samuel iieu, Dom au>et. Auckland. " iihiiuraatisiii—Mr H. Lewis, Queen Street Auckland Seiati oil an( i Lumbiiu-o—Mr Chas. Honeycoiube, Auckland. libeuimitic Gout—Mr Elliot, McGuire, Oout>uc lc , r) Auckland. Chronic Khoumatism—Mr B.onald McDonald, Rollestou Street, Thames. Indigestion, General Debility, and ConTkeso euros are all attested by testimou kuudreds of other!

Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers, and by tho proprietor, H. A. 11. IttTCIIENS, 50 Siiohtland Street, Auckland. Under tho distinguished Patronage of his Excellency the Governor the Earl of Onslow. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, t e 7* RO H 7*. The best Situated, the most Comfortable, the best appointed Hotel in Te Aroha. Adjoins (with ~ Private Entrance) the Thermal Springs Domain, Tennis Court in Domain. Terms—6s per day, 30s per week, W. H. MOCK,, - - - ■ Proprietor. Tbe oaths and drinking water are especially efficacious in Gout and Rheumatic affections, Chronic Dyspepsia, Disorders of the TTrinery Organs, Cutanous Diseases, Splenic and Hepahc Disorders, Diseases due to Exeess Acidity, Neuralgia. Sciatica. Public Hall and Sample Rooms connected with the Hotel,

DVICB, BEusuaallx uit jui TKR, FB EE. DR. NEIL has pleasure iu info: patrons and the public that ho has secured the services ot a competent manage! lor his A 3 ek land business, whoso medical training i hospital experience enables him. to give , m best advice lor ihe treatment of diaeeaso. BALM OF GILEAD.—The gi curer of the age; huS cuied con a uvcu to ten years standing. Price, 2s ud pov bottle. LUNIi BALSAM—WiII cure Consumption in its early or middle suiges. Mlus ItUKSiiLb, Wooileu Mills, UiiehiLnga, speaks: "1 was gsveu up by two doctdm Uefore i commenced taking your Lung Balsam, aud 1 declare without any exaggeration that it saved my life. Any Bunerur should ojmrnunicate with me." Price 2s bu per bottle; hvu for 10s. CASCAKA Bl'lTljaS—The only real cur for cosuvenoss, Indigestion, Headache and .Flatulence, mating a miserable life happy: well named by those who have used it "IHK SUFl'tunu's l-KiiiMD." Price 2s Gd per bottleLadiks Comim.exidnk beautified made cloan, pimpies and blotches removed hy using our LIvEK lOwlC, which is also the most Successful euro lor Biliousness and all diseases of the liver. Prioe 2s (id pur bo.lie; live for 10s IRISH MOSS AND COB LIVEH OIL EMULSION —'ihe best aud Cheapest Emulsion iu the market; a special cure for wasting and debility. Price 2s per bottle. Bit NEIL'S, Wellesloy-Htrcet I doors above Milne andchoyee's.is the cheapes house U buy 1 uteut aud liorucepatbic MeUieines Toilet; i.eiiu-sitea una Druggists Sundries Herbs and Herbal Preparations. &D-YICE FREE

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 144, 4 September 1895, Page 4

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