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IMrSff totoraa. ESTABLISHED !88l Under the ; atror.nge of Sir W. Jervoip, Karl and Countess of Hopctu'uD, the Hon. Premier and Members of Parliament. The Hotel is situated on an elevated portion on the shores of Lake Eotorua, eonvemVi.i: to all ihn nights in the district. Sulphur and Mineral Baths in the Grounds of the Hotel. To meet Ihe dulnets of the times a ebaige i.f £2 2s per week will be made for a lengthened stay. Under one m eek He per day. —Mis Graham will also continue to supervise the GEYSER HOUSE HYDROPATHIC HOTEL, WAIKaKEI, whhh has become a poj ular am; favourite rrsort nmorgst travellers and invalid;--. A reduction is made to ve< klv i v monthlv hi arders. Quioe Biokß and in formation.giatis at Cork and Sets' (sole ageni°) (fficrs throughout the Colouv. £f c7iTiTelr»j mil»J

GEYSER HOUSE Hydropathic Hotel, Wairakei. Six miles from Lake Tnurn (Boiorua side). SUPJKHIOB ACCOMMODATION, ALL THE COMFOHTS OF A HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALIDS. Hot Swimming Baths, Kiri-o-hine-Kai or New Skin Bath, Hot Douche Baths, Grand Climate. Elevation—l,3so feet ahove sea level. COMPETENT GUIDES aecompsny tourists to tie various places of interest, which baffle the facile | or. and can only be realised whec seen, G6YSGR iZHLLSY contains the following unequalled Kaluga! wonder*: —Tubuatalii, or Great Champagne Cauldion ; the Great Wairakei Geyser; the Donkey Engine; the Fairies' Bath ; the Light. ning Pool; the Cascade Geyser or Dragon's Mouth; tbe.Blfcek Geyt-er: the Mud Geyser; the Blue Lake; the Oil Bath; the Eagle's Rest ] the Devil's Punch Bowl; the Prince of Wa'es' Feathers ; the Mirror; the Twin Geyser; the Cora! Geyser; the. Green Pool; Ten kerebe or Hell Geyser; the Steam Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley ss; distance from the Hole), one mile. :m or Ladder Bapide. The Grandest JKaptdx in the Southern Hemisphere; falling in six (iistirct cascades amotgst weird and .rugged scenery. Distai.ce from the Hotel, three miles. i-a-Mle b< rses to vi.-il the Bapide, 7s 6d each. I'CS.FSTTP'ITI or the Devil's trumpet is said to < mit a pressure of 18o.Is of steam to the inch, from an aperture of about 12 inches in diumtter. Distance trom the Hotel, tin ee aid a I alf miles. Saddle horses to visit the ahi.v>-, 2.- bM each. ALSO He HUKH F=s=fL-L-S, the Grandest Falls in the Southern Hemisphere. The Falls may be \isited on the same expedition as the Devil's Trumpet. Distance from the Hotel three ar.d a half miles. Saddle hone or buggy 2s 9d each. MRS K. GRAHAM, PROPRIETRESS.

TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER,

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One of the vecesMiies of the coming Season will be A COOL AND REFRESHING DRINK Untiuetured by any Deleterious l heinical Cornp. unds. A drii.k at once Exhilarating and Refreshing, ami which jrill prove a prtventive.of Dyspepsia find all Internal Disorders. Aerated Waters and Cordials, cc mprif-ing the Purest Lemonade, the Most Delicious Gringi-r Ale, Highly-charo'ed Soda Water ZOLAKONK,' a new Enervating, non-alcoholic Beverage ; Lime Juice Cordial, Raspberry, Peppermint, Cloves, and Lemon Syrups '.ire all manufactured on the premises. /=H\Yr Overlooking the Pa, Boiling Springs and Eotorua Lake. T6RMS : 30s per week, or 5s per day. Special Arrangements for a lengthened residence and families. CUISINE.-A SPECIALITY. Eeferences throughout New Zealand ami the Australian Colonies from previous Visitors, i touts employed at Auckland or Potorua Railway Stations or SteamersNo ten per cent Coupons accepted. NOTE.—Ask for Sejjdon's, and see Proprietress.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 149, 9 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 149, 9 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 149, 9 October 1895, Page 3

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