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HIGH ST. and VICTORIA ST. EAST, The aliove Favourite and Commodious Hutel affords EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS & VISITORS who will receive every Comfort and Attention. Excellent Cuisine. Spacious and Well-Ventilated Eedrooms. Room with two first-class tables. Hot & Cold Plunge & Shower Baths. AVines_ Spirits and Ales of the best Brands only. "fl ' j ■--j--- '-v' >. Cf I 11 ill ill I I:.f i b c ii Ali ■ ißfe Wi l w '4 v ra 1 lb m Sample Room for COMMERCIAL TitAVELLERS available at all times Charges Moderate. SPECIAL RATES TO PERMANENT BOARDERS. sj F IP A V J. IJL J&SANATORIUM xi-jNI D AA T A T V V Jr\- L Only 30 miles North of Auckland, with daily communication with Coach or steamer See adverLised Time table of s.s. Rose Casey and Butler's R M Coach WfflE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT STANDS UNRIVALLED as a Health or pleasure Resort, and has special advantages J], ior either 1 ounsts or Invalids, 1 Beutiful Scenery. Sea-Boiling-, Boating-, &c and attendance of the best Famed for its curative natural medical Hot Springs and Baths. As the Springs and Baths are the property of the Hotel visitors are supplied with iOW els. and can take an unlimited number of Bath's at any time of die day FREE from any charge whatever. 2 2s. TARIFF PER DAY, 7s 8s; PEii WEILS, £1 15s to £2 2s. Cottages to let by the week, month, or the season. For any information required please apply-to Proprietor. - - _ Post and Telegraph Offices adjoining the Hotel A. A. SMITH, Proprieior! j .• : : Wm " • kY$ Under the distinguished Patronage of his Excellency the Governor the '/ I arl of Onslow. / /,.=*Cil .... \V .....J m?mm v - II T e HROH. K, 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. W. a, MOCK.. Proprietor. The baths and drinking water are especially efficacious in Gout and Rheumatic affections, Chronic Dyspepsia, Disorders of the TXnnery Ui ,nr niß Cutaneous Diseases, Splenic and liepahe Disorders, Diseases due to Eseesst Acidity. Neuralgia, Sciatica. : 0 - Town Hall and Sample Rooms connected ,vith the Hotel, New Billiard Room with one of Bennett's Now Billiard Tables. VERY OhD SPmil I f WW IP ! m r/u/tf/WU/S--n|3TH i FP<C n « M Set! .4 V & Vs' Propriaf 0/s - Hydropathic Hotel, Wairakei, Six miles from Lake Taupo (Rotorua side). SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME FOR Tourists and Invalids. Hot Swimming Baths, Kirio-Kai or New Skin Bath, Hot Douche Baths, Grand Climate, Elevation—l,3so feet above sea level. COMPETENT GUISES accompany tourists to the vari- j ous places of interest, which baffle the most facile pen. and can only be realised when seen, GEYSER V ALLEY eontai ng the follow ing unequalled Natural wonders'—luhuatahl, or Great Champagne Cauldron; the Groat Wairakei Geyser; the Donkey Engine; the Fairies' Bath ; the I.igliinit g Pool ; the CaGc de Geyser, ol' Dragon's mouth ; tlie black Geyser; the Mud (Jeyt-er j the Blue Lake 5 the Oil Bath; the Eagle's JNest; the DeviPn l'unch 80-.vl ; the Prince of Wales' Feaihe-s; tlie Mirror; the Twin Geyser ; the Coral Geyser ; (he Green Pool ; Terekerehe, or Hell Ge\ser; the S earn Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ss; distance from the hotel, one mile. ft w/mm. scw/JM WHOLESALE AGEN' m TT w_— "FK,X2STC!E3S STBEET, First-class family Hotel. Situation unsurpassed Patronised by their excellencies the Governor and Admir.il. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. :R, Proprietress, THE AREATEATEA adder llipids. The Grandest hupids 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 Kaptds, 7s 61 each. :oi KERAPIT! or the Devil's trumpet is sa;d to emit, a pressure of JSOIbx of steam to the inch, iroman aperture of about 12 inches in ■liamet.r Distance froji hotel three and a half miles 5 taJdle horses to visit the above, lis (id each. ALSO THE HUKA FALLS, the Fails in the Southern Hemisphere. The Falls may be visited on the same expedition as the Devil's 1 rum pet. Distance from hotel three and a half miles. Saddle horse or buggy 2 J)d each. MES E, GRAHAM, Proprietress, T 7K.XJ RTaNGK Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory ESTABLISHED OVER \Q YEARS." 0 The uurfev.'dgjiod are irnuiufucttuerii nt nil c! i-."h of V,.!oM, <<- \ ~i. ~• , ' Our veiMcimwu ivputatmn ns PruoticiU A!, \ v p .7-' .. tm^loments. thu ustraliij.iun CoJo-i-, jastify u- in .•lun.n, - Amt v- m cousist. iir with iiouest «-.,rk at a cheaper rulo thin, f ,7,. S cf The Public will find it to their advantage to ENCOUI VGe' LOCAL^INDUSTJiT wh T e 1 T'", ""' e ,' U P i' V "i ,K ' • f - ft«t-cla-.i uiat.'.' U uu-l Workmanship ruft clgs) madu to their valued orders, . j.ui m to new.~ VuhieloS ° f Uli deaoril ' tio " a repaired, painted, Mnovalod and made to look equal WILLIAM PARKER, "ooachbuilder. JAMiSS HAUA, Blaokamifh ROA.B v TMjfecS ' lll

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 163, 15 January 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 163, 15 January 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 163, 15 January 1896, Page 4

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