Lakes of New Zealand. IS A FIRST-CLASS TEMPERANCE HOT.— :ET, ROTORUH. rpHIS NEW AXD COMFORTABLE ESTABLISBIIEOT is situated in the now JL townehip'of Rotorua, close to the Government Sanatorium and Baths, which comprise the celebrated Rachel Baths.. Chameleon Douche Bath, Larg — 6 -ath, Sulphur Vapour Bath and Galvanic Battery Bath, OVER WHICH LARGE BATHING I'AVILKIXS HAVE REEX ERECTED with numerous Dressing Rooms, etc. Besides these ihei'e is tlio Pain-killer Bath, Coffee-pot, Cameron's and Hinemaru Baths in the Sanatorium Grounds. Bathgate House has been greatly enlarged for Tourists as well as for people taking :t course of the Baths. TERMS MODERATE. S. T. ~BR"e N T, PROPRIETOR. N.B.—Most of thoso who* visit Brents do so through the kind recommendations of previous custoiuors. »
STA ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. LOUIS DOYLE, .Manager. I /% -T- I QUEER .STREET, AUCKLAND, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JOSEPJTXgRJIE, fLate of tlio Lake House and Palace Hotels, Kotorun.) Has just taken over this Hotel. Travellers will find every Modern Convenience combined "with Crrility and Prompt attention. The situation of the Waverley renders it specially conveaieat- for tlio Travelling Public and Visitors to tbo City from the Country by train or steamer. Special Arrangements made for the convenience of Families. NIGHT PORTER. First-class Billiard Rooms. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Hancock's Prize XXXX Ales always on draught. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Lord Carrington, Governor of'N.S.W.. and Lord Onslow Governor of New Zealand.
TKURTSNCK. THE " STAR " is pronounced by its Patrons to be the best built and best furnished Hotel in the North Is'and. Private SlliteS <-' f Apartments for Families. Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Coaches leave the Hotel for tlie Lakes on arrival of all steamers. .Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained for all parts of the Country. First-class Sailing and Rowing- Boats for Pleasure and Fishing- Parties. The Saltwater Bathing Pavilion is within three minutes' walk of the "Star." Telegrams receive prompt attention. PROPRIETOR,
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 175, 8 April 1896, Page 1
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320Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 175, 8 April 1896, Page 1
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