Tourists and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand will find the GRAND HOTEL ■lll IWJ b1 most elegant, comfortable and best appointed establishment in New Zealand, it being replete throughout ■*■ with the most modern con'/euiences. THE HOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel, Postmaster and other baths tho curative proper'es of which are world-famed. Bath chairs and attendants arc provided to convey invalids to' and from the various <;ath-houses. The bedrooms and i-etiriug rooms are fitted with special regard to the require ments of guests in search of renewed strength. The Baths at the Sanatorium have attracted man\'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 Springo District may bo reached and special facilities are provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. ' MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION. In short a first-class Establishment offering equal comforts to tho best hotels in Europe. o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for FamiliesSpacious Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, [Conversation Reading l Smoking and Billiard Rooms. Baths. £f- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERVICE. _£fl All communications by letter or telegram v. ill receive prompt attention. W. A. BOULTON, (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.) Manager,
SOMETHING TO READ! ied Regu larly from OFFICe. Canterbury Times, Christchurch Press, New Zealand Mail, Family Reader, Young Ladies' Journal, Black and White, Illustrated London News, The Album, The Sketch, Sydney Bulletin, „ Mail, Town and Country, Australasian, Referee, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Strand „ Windsor „ Ludgate „ Review of Reviews, Woman at Home, Weldon's Fashion Journal Schild's Fashion „ Something to Read, Snapshots, Answers, Titbits, Scraps, &c. And all Home and Colonial Papers & Magazines.
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. ROTORUK COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT.
"11l Ancient Maori Lin'l: "By Elsdon Best. Intending advertisers are requested to send in their favors without delay to the Chronicle Offiee.* The Sydney Bulletin can he obtained weekly at t!ie CHRONICLE Office.* TF YOU ARE SICK in any way X whatever send ii stamped envelope to our Agency, Wellington; state the case as minutely as possible and you receive advice by return post. Our agents aro all qu lifted. If you enclose 2s Od we will wend you our best remedy for the caso lasting you two weeks. You save money and doctors' bills. You receive advice on all points, and the purest of remedies sent, at no extra cost than if personally bought, by doing your business with us by post. Consult at once. Ailments which are, at the time thought to bo light, are often the beginning of serious consequences, which if taken in time are cheeked and cured. GHEATFORD BOTANICAL COY., Wellington, and at Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town, and Lincoln, England. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to offer Nursery Stock of all descriptions, seeds and appliances—including New Zealand Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Tree-Ferns, Ferns, &c, <vc., packed in wood jind canvas cases for the Colonies, aud in "Waxdian Cases" for distant countries. Medal and Diploma received for plants, &c, thus sent to the "Colonial Exhibition, London, 1880."—Established in Auckland "c, T„ WEEK, Mt. HOBSON NTTRSERY, REMUERA, Auckland, N.Z. G. BURTON'S PIONEER STORE, Opposite Palace Hotel. GROCERY, OILMEN'S STORFS, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY WARE, DRAPERY, &c, <fccA well—assorted stock in all luus of the above at lowest prices. New Zealand Dairy Association'* Factory Butler fresh twice weekly. New Laid Eggs, <tc, &c.
MESSRS F. GOODSON & C. GRIFFITHS beg H\ to notify the Residents of Rotorua that they are now prepared to deliver to any part of the Town THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL, HLSO HATA AND TAWA FIB.EWOOD, At the LOWEST CURRENT RATES at the shortest notice. Goods delivered with promptness to all parts of the District after arrival of trainsOrders may be left at the Yards, PUKUKTUK STREET. TTTCTiT AGENTS FOR THE N.Z. EXPRESS Co.
ths MASTERPIECE LIBRARY. Popular Novels, The Penny Poets, Books forthe Bairns, Famous Books. BROADER BRITAIN. A Collection of Photographic Views of the World.
A MEMBEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaking on the Pharmacy Bill said, " no profession has made loss progress during the last 100 years than that of medicine," or words to that effect. The M.11.E. spoke without thinking, or lie would not hare made such aii absurd statement.. He evidently know nothing of the new remedy termed NFUROL which is, in comparison with remedies used even 25 years ago, as light to darkness. NEUROL is a scientifically prepared medicine, in tlie form of powders. It is not disagreeable ; it is not expensive ; it lies in small compass; it,contains no opium, morphia or antipyriue; it will not cure everything but it' is effective in all cases for which it is recommended. NEUROL will relieve every form -of headache not caused by brain disease. NEUROL cures neuralgia of the face and head more promptly than quinine. LA GRIPPE, or INFLUENZA loses its terrors if NEUROL is taken at the commencement of the attack. COLDS, CATARRHS, FEVERS, RHEUMATISM are all relieved by NEUROL. For women NEUROL is peculiarly suitable, it cures all painful crumps and other pains. Every miner, bushmnn and settler should possess a box of NEUROL. It is a medicine chest in small compass. Sold by all storekeepers and chemists, 2s per box, or post free from NEUROL Co., Auckland, 2s Id. Wholesale from Kempthorne and Prosser, or Sharland und Co.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 194, 19 August 1896, Page 3
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