ur it-A ii jl# rland of New Zealand will find the o T 17 Tf ilishment in New Zealand, it being replete throughout .1. witH the most mod-rn conveniences. THE HOTEL is iu (lie immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel, Postmaster and other baths, the curative properties of which are world-famed. Bath chairs and attendants «uo provided toi convey invalids to and from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms nro fitted wit] special regard to the require raents of guests in search of renewed strength. The Baths at the Sanatorium have attracted mary visitors of late years; amo..gst those who have found relief bei the convalescent, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Kotorua is the centre from which all points of interest in the Thermal Springs District may be reached, and special facilities are provided for those iu search of the beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDBC )MS. PEEFECT SANITATION. In short a fihst-class Establishment offering equal comforts to the boot hotels in Kurope. Suites of Apartments with special attendance for FamiliesSpacious rromenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously pppointcd Drawing, Music, Conversation, Beading, Poking and Billiard Booms. Baths. &T SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERVICE. j£) All communications by letter or telegram will receivo prompt attention. W. A. BOUfcTON, (Late of Grosvcnor Hotel, Sydney ) Manager.
ROTORUA BOOT & SHOE DEPOT. A Largo Stock of German, French uud Colonial Boots always in Stock. BEST MATE RIAL. B! ST WOEK. AUCKLAND PRICES. Hand-sewn Boots a Specialty. Visitors to the Hot Lakes. Palace Hotel, Mtunt d in the New Government Township in i/iose pn-ximitv to the I'.m U«, Sanat Hum, Post OAke a d Kiii w'i y StutL/i:. Tim Hotel is luxurious!; furni-hed ami if. iete with every convenience For tourists and othere. Jt c mil ands u spUiiflid v cw of tlwLake and is «i.ihin ras) access <f I lie Geyser Sj.rir gnf Wink irewarewa a- d all the sight* f the diftrct. All telegrams promptly attended to. jokn~jcSnston, PKOPIUETOK. Robert Wake | > EOS lo intimate that In; Irs now J3 concluded (he alterations to his premises in Feiiton Street, (opposite the Grand Hotel.) and lias a large and well assorted stock of the undermentioned goods,
STREWS A First-class and well appointed Ilouse convenient to the HOT SPHXKGS & NATUBAL WONDKBS, HOT PATHS on the premises The stopping House for THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY. Conches arrive from Taupo Thursdays and Sundays, and leave for Taupo Fridays and Mondays. MOD Ell AT E OIIAE GE S. BEFOEE ORDERING ELSEi WHERE THE PUBLIC ARE IX- ETF VITED TO CALL AND SEE jS&Mi NEW MATERIAL IN SUITINGS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, Ijß 10USERINGS, H. W. R-EI v® SPA One and a half miles from the Pest. OiKw. All Coaches from Tokaanu, Napierand Rotorua are met by the •' Spa " Coaches, and visitors conveyed to the - Spa free of charge. The "SPA" is the Home ofthe Famous CrOY/'s Ne3t Geyser, the Witches Cauldron. Champagne Geyser, Milky Geyser. Flesh-pot, Porridge Pots. Blow-holes, Hannah Govsor, tho Lesser Crow's Nest. Venus Bath, Satan's Glory, Salt Spring, Paddle-wheel, an i toverul other rights of interest. Guide s fee 2s each person. The HUKA FALLS. Visitor Ito tho " Spa " oor.vc.ycd free of charge. The accommodation at the " Spa "is all that can bo desired. Every Bed-room over-looks tho Gardens. Private Suites of Apartments. Largo Diwving-rooin for Ladies. Comfortable SuioWnff-room. THE MAORI CARVED LINING HALL seats one hundred persons and eontains all separate tables for private parties or friends. THE LARGE HOT. COLD & TEPID SWIMMING BATH adjoins the Bedrooms. The SULPHUR BATH is equally efficacious as tho famous Priest.Bath of Rotorua. The TEPID BLUE BATH is very refreshing. ALL BATHS free to Visitors to the " SPA." ]he Grounds are Ifid out in choice Rose-bids, Shrubberies, Ponutiful Flowers, Fine Plantation-, Turf Tennis Lawn, Promenade mid Ornamenta] Lawns. Good Grass Paddocks, Stabling, Horse Feed, &c. Visitors conveyed free of charge to meet all ccaches proceeding to different parts. TARIFF: lOs PEE DAY. £2 10s PER WEEK. . :o: Special concessions to Families and large parties making a lengthened stay. Visitors may confidently count upon every care and attention (o their comfort, Visitors may confidently count upon every care and attention to their comfort, and civility from the staff. First-class Table. Abundance of Fruit in Season. Tea and Coffee served in the Dining Hall mornings and afternoons. No THE. SPA" COACHING CO, Bun Coaches to the following places of interest:— Tokaanu, Thursdo;) s and Sundays. Faro ss. Wairakei Geysers, daily, Pun-days included. Fare 2s Cd. \PATEATEA RAPIDS, daily. Fare :{s (id. ROTOKAWA SULPHUR LAKE. Fare 7s (id, any time.
FOR CASH & CASH ONLY. This Kbit) will he strictly adhered to so no one need I e offended if credit is refused. Men's Mercery, Hats, &c. Men's and Eoys' Clothing: ~ Boots & Shoes Blankets, Rugs, Prints, Flannelettes, etc. Saddles, Bridles, etc. Complete Stock of Fancy Goods, Stationery and Books Tobacconist's Goods, etc Musical Instruments Fishing Tackle Window glass & Lamp glasses. 1 AEGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF BIRTHDAY, XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Maori Curios in Great Variety. First- class Billiard Tabic. Prescript:, ns dispensed by a Qualified ('liemist at ROBERT WAKE'S. ROTORUA. (One minute's wilk from the Government Baths.) TORTUS: 35sper week; 6s per day. Iwo weeks or longer, 30s. C. HAWKER~WiISON, PEOPPIEIOB. WYNYARB &PTJRCHAS, Bakiustjuis a.nd Solicitous, B.N.Z. Chambers, Queen St, Auckland «T7"F hfH'o money to lend on ItfoVt- > * of Freehold and Leasehold property at current rates.
I ¥. PMXSGH, FEUITEIiEH. Next Saddler's abop, Oliinemuto. Una always a g<ed supplv of Freeh Fi'ui't, butli loeal and imported on limid. A i, so, A well as:*nrted stock of Biscuit, Confetti' nery and Suiumer Drinks at Moderate Prices.
FAMILY BUTCHERS, Abawa Sjbeet, Eotoul'aIs now* carrying on the business lately conducted t>y Messrs Jecklin nr,d Cotter, nnd is prepared to supply the public witli prime quality of meat and small goods AT LOWEST PIUCES.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 166, 5 February 1896, Page 3
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