Tourists and Invalids visitir.tr the Wonderland of New Zealand will find the JL A \U< OTORUA fjPIIE most elegant, comfortable and best appointed establishment of its kind in New Zealand, fittt'dup throughout I with the most modern conveniences. THE HOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest; Rachel, Postmaster and other famous baths, the curative properties of which are world-famous. Bath chairs and attendants are provided to convey invalids to and from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms areiitted up with a special regard to the require ments of guests in search of renewed strength. The Eaths at the Sanatorium have attracted many visitors of late years, and amongst those who have found relief are tho convalescent, nervous, rheumat.'c. app titeless and sleepless patients. Rotorua is the centre from which all Jthe points of interest in the Thermal Springs District may bo reached, and special facilities are provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDIIOOMS. PERFECT SANITATION. In short a fjkst-cxass Establishment offering the same comforts as the best hotels in Europe. o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for FamiliesSpacious rromenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously furnished Drawing, Music, Conversation, Heading, Smoking and Billiard Booms. Baths. (j3- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SE-RVTCE. j$ All communications by letter or telegram will receive prompt attention. . A. Jd.UUJuIUJW, (Late of Grovesnor Hotel, Sydney.) Manager.
» 11 AT One and a half miles from the Post Office. All Coaches from Tbkaanu, Napier and Rotorua arc met by the " Spa" Coaches, and visitors conveyed to the " Spa" free of charge. The "SPA" is the Home of the Famous Crow's Nest Geyser, the Witches Cauldron, Champagno Geyser, Milky Geyser, Flesh-pot, Porridge Pots, Blow-holes, Hannah Geyser, the Lesser Crow's Nest, Venus Bath, Satan's Glory, Salt Spring, Paddle-wheel, and several other sights of interest. Guide's fee 2s each person. The IIUKA FALLS. Visitors to the " Spa " conveyed free of charge. The accommodation at the "Spa" is all that can be desired. Every Bed-room over-looks the Gardens. Private Suites of Apartments. Large Drawing-room for Ladies. Comfortable Snioking-room. THE MAORI CARVED DINING HALL seats one hundred persons and contains all separate tables for private parties or friends. THE LARGE LOT, COLL & TEPID SWIMMING BATH adjoins the Bedrooms. The SULPHUR BATH is equally efficacious its the famous Priest Bath of Eotorua. The TEPID BLUE BATHisvcry refreshing. ALL BATHS free to Visitors to the " SPA." Ihe Grounds are b?id out in choice Rose-beds, Shrubberies, Beautiful Flowers, Pine Plantations, Turf Tennis Lawn, Promenade and Ornamental Lawns. Good Grass Paddocks, Stabling, 1 Torso Feed, &c, • o Visitors conveyed free of charge to meet all coaches proceeding to different parts. TARIFF : 10s PER DAY. £2 10s PER WEEK. Special concessions to Families and largo parties making a lengthened stay. Visitors may confidently count upon every care and attention to their comfort, and civility from tho staff. First-class Tabic. Abundance of Fruit in Season. Tea and Coffee served in the Dining Hall mornings and afternoons. No THE SPA" COACHING CO, Pun Couches to the following places of interest : Tokaami, Thursdays and Sunday?. Fare ys. Wairakei Geysers, daily, Sundays included. Fare 2s Cd. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, daily. .Fare !5s Cd. ROTOKAWA SULPHUR LAKE. Fare 7s (id, any time. ous Hydropathic Hotel, Rotorua. ESTABLISHED 1881. Under the ; atn i ngfl . f Sir \V. Jervois, Farl him! OonntPfS of Ilopitun, ihe lie). I'iciniir an.l Mi inbi rn <•!' I'lirlinnieiit. The Hotel is uitut't il oi' im elevated joi-itii n on ilie shores of Luke Roierua, convenii t.( to all h- -i«l.rw it il e oi-irict. Sulphur and Mineral Baths i» the Gr« un<'s of the lite'. To meet the dub ess of the iitm en el a-g- il£2 2s per \vc k will be made for a lengthened stuy. Under <u.<' Meek Bf per day. JT.R.—Mrs Grn'hnm will ;'l o continue fci punervise I lip GEYSIR HOUSE HSDEOPAIHIC HOTEL, "W A 1 R A K K I, which lias become a yo\ ular and favunite i■»■ 11 n-.ncF.rs and invalid-. A reducli' n ip made to ue< klv . r moilhh I" arderp. Guide Bcoka ai d ii fi<riu»ti< n yali- a! 0. • k an.) S is' (sole ngri.fr) i ffierp throughout 'h.- Colony. VTf/^FIHTr^Tr On the banks of tho Waikato River. | Patronised hy the Earl and Countess of Onslow, Countess of Glasgow and Suite. Sir Ihcs. End Lady Slcllwraith. Situated halfway letweeifßotorua, Taupo and Lichfield. Tho storting place lor the Aniwhnniuha Falls, the Oralrei-Korako red and white Terraces (jevstrs, Alum Caves, &c, to which a new and easy track is now completed Distance nine miles, four of which can be diivcn over if desired. Hot hath: and fulls within 10 minutes drive Good trout fishing and shooting in the neighbourhood. Guides and Saddle Horses supplied. Post and Telegraph Office on the premise; For further information apply Messrs Cook and Son, Agents PBOPBI3ETOB.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 155, 20 November 1895, Page 3
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