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.iourisrs and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand will Cud the umaND U A T I? T THE most elegant, comfortable and liest appointed establishment in New Zealand, it being replete throughout with the most modern conveniences. THE HOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel, Postmaster and other baths, the curative properties of which aro world-famed. Rath chairs and attendants are provided to convey invalids to and from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms are fitted with special regard to the require inents of guests in search of renewed strength. The Hatha at the .Sanatorium have attracted many visitors of late years; amongst those who have found relief bei the convalescent, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Rotorua is the centre from which all points of interest in the Thermal Springs District may be reached, and special facilities ore provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT APAETMENTS. LOFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION. In short a fibst-CLASS Establishment offering equal comforts to the be»t hotels in Europe. o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for Familiesspacious Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, Conversation, Reading, Smoking and Billiard Rooms. Paths. Q3- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERVICE. Jps All communications by letter or telegram will receive prompt attention. A. BOULTON, (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.) Manager,

ROTORUA BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, A Large Stock of German, French uiul Colonial Boots always in Stock. BEST MATERIAL. BEST WOEK. AUCKLAND TRICES. Hand-sewn Boots a Specialty.

IN THE PRESS. ANCIENT MAORILAND. By ELSDON BEST. i HE Papers now appearing in the HOT LAKES L CHRONICLE under the above title will shortly be published in pamphlet form. Priee One Shilling. Advertising Terms on application at CHRONICLE Office. ROBERT FUR«NE3S & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, FORT STR96T. One and a half miles from the Post Office. A]] Coaches from Tokaanu, Napier and Rotorua are met by t)io "Spa" Coaches, and visitors convoyed to the " Spa" free of charge. The "SPA" is the Home of Ihe Famous Crow's Nest Geyser, the Witches Cauldron, Champagne 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 'Js each person. The HI'KA FALLS. Visitors to the " Spa" conveyed free of charge. o The accommodation at the " Spa "is all that can be desired. Every Bed-room over-looks the Gardens. Private Suites of Apartments. Large Drawing-rooju for Ladies. Comfortable Smoking-room. THE MAORI CARVEL LINING HALL seats one hundred persons and contains 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 the famous Priest Bath of Rotorua. The TEPID BLUE BATH is very refreshing. ALL BATHS free to Visitors to the " SPA."

"Visitors to the Kot Lakes. Palace Hotel, -ituiit (1 in the New Government Township in cose proximity to the Baths, Sanatorium, I'ost Oflk-e and Railwsy Station. The Hotel is luxuriously furnished and reileie with every Convenience For tourictx and other*. It c innands a splendid view of tin l Lake and is wiihiti easy access of the Geyser Springs ■ f Whakurewarewa ac d all the sights of the district. All telegrams promptly attended to. JOHN~JOHNSTON, PEOPEIETOE. Robert Wake I)EGS to intimate that he hrs now 3 concluded the alterations to his premises in Fenton Street, (opposite the Grand Hotel.) and has a large and well assorted stoek of the undermentioned goods, FOR CASH & CASH ONLY. This Rule will he strictly adhered to so no one need I e offended if credit is refused. Men's Mercery, Hats, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing ~ Boots & Shoes Blankets, Bugs, Prints, Flannelettes, etc. Saddles, Bridles, etc. Complete Stock of Fancy Goods, Stationery and Books Tobacconist's Goods, etcMusical Instruments Fishing Tackle Window glass & Lamp glasses. LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF BIRTHDAY, XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. First-class Billiard Table. Prescriptions dispensed by a Qualified Chemist at ROBERT WARE'S. ROTORUA. Langham (One minute's wjilk from the Government Biitlis.) TeR7"TS: 35s per v/eek; 6s per day. Two weeks or loneer, 30s. c. hawker'wilsoh, PKOPBIETOE. WXNYARD &PURCHAS, Babbistebs and Solicitobs, B.N.Z. Chambers, Queen St, Auckland T/"E have money to lend on Mort- » * gage of Freehold and Leasehold property at current rates.

The Grounds are leid out in choice Rose-beds, Shrubberies, Beautiful Flowers, Pine Plantations, Turf Tennis Lawn, Promenade and Ornamental Lawns. Good Grass Paddocks, Stabling 1 , Horse Feed, &c. Visitors conveyed free of charge to meet all coaches proceeding to different parts, TARIFF : JOs PER DAY. £2 10s PER WEEK. Special concessions to Families and large parties making a lengthened stay. 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 ihe Pining Hall mo>nings and afternoons. No extra charge. TH£ SPA " COACHING CO, Run Coaches to the following places of interest:— Tokaanu, Thursdays and Sundays. Fare ss. Wairakei CeyserS, daily, Sundays included. Fare 2s 6d. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, daily. Fare 3s Gd. KOTOKAWA SULPHUR LAKE. Fare 7s Gd, any time.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 22 April 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 22 April 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 177, 22 April 1896, Page 3

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