1% d Tourists and invalids visiting ihe Y»"onuerland of New Zealand will find the it /r\, m t Li K A THE most elegant, comfortable and best 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 are world-famed. Path 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 njents of guests iu search of renewed strength. The Baths at the Sanatorium have attracted many visitors of late years; amongst those who have found relief bei the convalescent, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Eotorua is the centre from which all points of interest in the Thermal Springs District may be reached, and special facilities are provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT AFARTMENTS. IXJFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION. In short a fiust-class Establishment offering equal comforts to the best hotels in Europe. o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for TamiliesSpacious Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, Conversation, Heading, Smoking and Billiard Booms. Baths. Odr SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SEPYICE. j$ All communications by letter or telegram will receive prompt attention. W. A. EOUI .ton, (Late of GrOßvenor Hotel, Sydney.) Manager
ROTORUH. Hj\ m .j\ 5 o a s e. <Formerly the Parsonage.) PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SITUATION UNRIVALLED. Mrs D. GRIFFITHS. IN THE PRESS. By ELSDON BEST. rHE Papers now appearing in the HOT LAKES CHRONICLE under the above title will shortly be published in pamphlet form. * Price One Shilling. Advertising Terms on application at CHRONICLE Office.
ROTORUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Mrs MORRISON'S Situated in the Old Township of Ohinemntti, mid commands a roagnific. Nt view of the Lake, the native pa, boiling Springs, and Mokoia Island, Within easy access of the Baths and the numerous sights of interest in the neighbourhood. First-class accommod ition at Moderate Rates. A substantial reduotion is in Me to weekly or monthly bo.irders. Suites of apartments for families or parties of f'i«nds. Mrs MORRISON, Proprietress. Blooker's Dutefy Coeoa. Highest awards at every Exhibition. The latest is the Cross of Honor at the Amsterdam Exhibition 1895, the highest possible award. KUSABS BROS MAMAKU SAW & PLANING MILLS, MOUNTAIN RI7UIV, GENUINE DRY LAND TIMBER IN THE MAEKET. MESSRS KUSABS BROS, bog respectfully to inform the Public of hotorua and vicinity that tbey have established a yard in Hiucmoa-st., and can now supply the finest, class of Budding Material in the Market. It is unequalled in durability and imperv'oUß to the attacks of borer and dry rot. Their sawmills are fitted with the most modern appliances and the firm is able to supply any quantity of Dry Building Material on the shortest notice. Skirtings, Architraves, Mouldings, and Dressed Timber of every description, Always on. Hand. HENATT HOUSE BLOCKS. Price Lists on application to KUSABS BROS,, MAMAKU or OHAUPO. Or at tlic Yards, HINEJtfOA STREET, ROTORUA. (Under Vice-regal Patronage.) mo TOURISTS, Etc. J. BEAUTIFUL r-RESENTS FOR HOME. Very Handsome Inlaid Tables; Cabinets, Jewel Cases, etc., all made from the finest of New Zealand's Forest Woods. Patronised by His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, K.C., 8.M.G., and nearly all the uobility, British and Foreign Officers, W. NORRIE, Top of Shortlmd-st.
ROBERT FURJJESS & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, FORT STR66T.
I JIDCK.LJUID COFFEE PALACE. QUEEN STREET, Also opposite Herald Office E. WATERS, PROPRIETOR.
HAIRDRESSING SALOONL. BULL, having aken over lie Hair-dressing Saloon of Mr H. Sewart, solicits the same patronage accorded to his predecessor. Mr H. Stewart will still conduct the business on my behalf. L. BULL,
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 178, 29 April 1896, Page 3
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