r&SEEfc MhOH B WM§ EiliW. One of the necessities of tbe coming Season will be . COOL AND EEFEESHING DRINK TTntini-ttmd bv any Deleterious Chemical Compounds. A driik at once Exhilarating and Refreshing, and which ffi'l prove a preventive of Dyspepsia arid nil Internal Disorders Aerated "Waters and Cordials, compriHnK the Purest Lemonade, the Mob Delicious Gf-ii gfr Ale, Highly-charged Soda Water, XOLAKOKE, a new Invigorating, nnn-a'cnholic Beverage ; Lime Juice Cordial, Raspberry, Peppermint, Cloves, Pine Apple, and Lemon Syrups and Snrsaporilla are all manufactured on tbe premises. Lemonade and Ginger Ale, quarts and pints. a A, CLARKE Jr, laKe vieW, TERMS: 30s per week, or 5s per day. Special Arrangements for a lengthened residence and families. CUISINE—A SPECIALITY. References throughout Now Zealand and the Australian Colonies from previous Visitors. NOTE.—AsIc for Seddon's and sea you are left there. Pony Phaeton, for use of Visitors. E.A.SEDDO Proprietress WELL-i FROM Lamps Cruets Brushes Trunks Spoons Razors Trays Lawn Mowers, Hoes, Rakes, Gpacles, Forks, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, j". Sd j\ zdigikzzbtz" (Fourth shop from Wellesley Sti 304 & 306 QUEEN STREET. GEYSER ROUS: :>o fßotorua side.) SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. ALL TIIE-COiIFOKTS OF A HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALIDS. Hot Swimming Baths, Kiri-o-Kai or New Skin Bath, Hot Douche Baths, Grand Climate. Elevation 1,350 feet above sea level. COMPETENT GUIDES accompany tourists to the various places of interest, which baffle the most facile pen, and can only be realized when seen. GGYSck iZKLL6Y contains the following nnefjualled Natural wonders :—Tuhuatahi, or Great Champagne Cauldron; the Great Wairakei Geyser; the Donkey Engine; the Bath of the Fairies; the Lightning' Tool; the Cascade Geyser, or Dragon's Mouth; the I-5 hick Geyser ; the Mud Geyser;- the Elite Lake - T the Oil Bath; the Eagle's Nest; the Devil's Punch Bowl; the Prince of Wales' Feathers ; the Mirror; the Twin Geyser: the Coral Geyser;, the Green Pool'; Terekerehe or Hell Geyser; the Steam Hammer. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ss; distance from the hotel, 1 mile. ;or Ladder Rapids. The Grandest w .., ~,, uuumoxu jj.uuuopuere; fulling in six distinct cascades amongst weird and rugged scenery Distance from the hotel, throe miles. Saddle horses to visit the Rapids 7s 6d each. K6RHPITI or the Devil's Trumpet 1h said to emit a prossuro of 180108 of steam to the inch, from an aperture of ahottt twelve inches in dinni iter. Distance h- in hotel three and a half miles; saddle horses to visit the abovo| '2s 6d each. " <r " 1 ' I' 1 !' Glran'lest Falls in the southern e visited on the same expedition as the Devil s trumpet. Distance from hold three and a half miles ■ saddle gy 2a Gd each.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 179, 6 May 1896, Page 6
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437Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 179, 6 May 1896, Page 6
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