1 lif&t in § e asa BHi 6a <»? Be# 8 S a fea iS W B Sa BN&. fca <J g g O g g , lourisi.3 and Irva 1 di \. , :-,g lie AVonuerland o. New .Zealand will fiud tlie rpilE most elegant, comfortable ard best pppo>ted establishment ia Ne' Zealand, it being replete throu-'huu 1 * w?Vi t'je mo:t modern conveniences. ° THE HOTEL is in the immediate curative properue- o. wh>ch are world raoied. Bath chairs and attendants are piovided to convey invalids to' and from tho various ha.u bouses. Tbe bedrooms aud retiring rooms aro iitted with special regard to the reouira ments of guefts m of renewed strength. 1 The Baths at tb o Sanatorium have attracted many visitors o£ late years; amongst those who have found relief bei the coovalesceat, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Roiorua'sthe centre from which all poiots or interest in tho Thermal Springs District may be reached and special 78C' es are p ovided for tbo3e in search of ibe bea j.i'ul ai>d marvellous. ' MAGNIFICENT APARTMTINTS. LOt'TY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION In short a fikst-class Esv. ujushmext ofe-nng equal comforts to the best hotels in Europe. Suites of Apartments-witlx spoeipi a.lecdance for FamiliesSpacious Promenade Balconies, Sn.ug A'coves. a"d pppo"nied Diawing, Music, Conversation Reading Smold'ig and Billiard Rooms. Baths. ' ' 5:1 SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERVICE, Afll communications by letter or telegram wiU receive pro-mi .attention. W. A. BOULTON, (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.) Manager.
Robert Wake BEGS to intimate that lio lies now eon-eluded tlio alterations to his p'.emises in Peuton Street, (opposite the Grand Hotel.) and has a and well assorted stock of the undermentioned goods, FOR CASH & CASH ONLY, This Rule will be strictly adhered to so no 0110 need be oiiended if credit is refused. Men's Mercery, Hats, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing ,, Boots & Shoes Blankets, Rugs, 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 OE BIRTHDAY, XMAS AMD NEW YEAR CARDS. Maori Curio- i-i Gieat. Variety. First-class Billiard Table. Prescriptions dispensed by a Qualified Chemist at ROBERT WAKE'S. FL GPJFFims, ROTORUA, GENERAL CKRTER&CfIRRIER Goods delivered to all parts of the diswiciatlow rates. ALL TRAINS MET.
ROTORUK. J| P\ 1\ 05 p il§ t. (Formerly the Parsonage.) PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SITUATION UNRIVALLED. Mrs D. GRIFFITHS. IN THE PRESS. IN ANCIENT MAORILAND. Ey ELSDON BEST. THE Papers row appearing in tlie HOT LAKES CHRONICLE under the above title will shortly be published in pamphlet form. Priee One Shilling. Advertising Terms on application at CHRONICLE Office.
N.B.—Good paddock! tig for a limited number of liorses. Spencer's paddock, wel-watered and every attention paid. ROTORUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Mrs MORRISON'S Situated in tlie Old Township of Ohinemutu mid commands a majrnifia lit view of the Luke, the native pa, boiling Springs, and Mokoia Wand. Within easy access of the Baths and (be numerous sights ot interest in the neighbourhood. Fir.-t-chiss accommodation at Moderate Rates. A Mibstnntial reduction is made to weekly or monthly boarders. Suites of ipartmenls for families or parties of friends. Mrs MORRISON, Proprietress EXHIBITION. Oit. Paintings op New Zeaxakd Scenery Hot Lakes. &c. and others are respectfully V invited to inspect Mr Blomfield'n Unique Collection of Original Paintings now on view at his Studio, Karangahape Road. Auckland. N.B.—Paintings of the destroyed Terraces similar to those on view at Lake House and Palace Hotel, can only be obtained direct from the Artist at tlie above address
ROTORUA BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, >6 m A Lni'ye Stock ui German, French and Col<'iii:il Bouts always ia Stuck. BEST MATERIAL. B. ST WORK. AUCKLAND PIUCES. Hand-sewn Boots a Specialty. WYNYAKD &PUKCHAS, Barristers and Solicitors, B.N.Z- Chambers- QueeuSt, Auckland have money to lend on MortTi gage of Freehold ond Leasehold property at current rates.
JIUCK.L7LND COFFEE PALACE. QUEEN STREET, Also opposite Herald Office. E. WATERS, PROPRIETOR. TO THE PUB i.lO OF KOTOEUA. IBEG to thanlc the Public of Rotorua for their favours during the past iifleen years, and to notify that fur thu convenience of residents in the New Township, and my trade generally, I liave built New Premises in Fen ton Street, which a; e now opou for business; and lam prepared to supply Prime M eat in both I>*ew and Old. Towc-mips. Aii Inspection is invited. HENEY KIPJC
M. SIMON, ( Late or Melbourne.) Practical Tailor. I —:o: Clothes made to order on the shortest notice. Style and Pit not to be equalled in t.. wn Addivess : ArawaSt. liotorua.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 185, 17 June 1896, Page 3
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