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GEYSER HOUSE Hydropathic Hotel, Wairakei. Six miles from Lake Taupo (Rotoiua side.) SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME FOR TOURISTS AND INVALIDS. Hot Swimming Baths, Kiri-o-Kai or New Skin J 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. ... G9YS6R "1£731L-L©Y contains the following unequalled Natural wonders : —Tuhuatahi, or Great Champagne Cauldron; the Great Wairakei Geyser ; the Donkey Engine; the Bath of tho Fairies; • •' the Lightning; Pool; the Cascade Geyser, or Dragon's Mouth; tho Black Geyser; tho Mud Geyser; the Blue Lake;, the Oil Bath ; "tho Eagle's Nest; tho Dovil's Punch. Bowl ; tho Prince of Wales' Feathers ; the Mirror; tho Twin Geyser: the Coral Geyser; the Green Pool; Terekerehe or Hell Geyser; the Steam Hammer.. Guide's fee to Geyser Valley, ss; distance from tho hotel, 1 mile. .. . THG HfteHTeHTSH or Ladder Rapids. The Grandest Rapids in the Southern Hemisphere; falling in six distinct cascades amongst weird and rugged scenery 'Distance from the hotel, three ... . miles. Saddle horses to visit tho Rapids 7s 6d eadh. or the Devil's Trumpet is said to emit a pressure- of 180lbs of steam to the inch, from an aperture of about twelve inches in diameter. Distanco fr m hotel three and a half miles; saddle horses to visit the above, 2s 6d each. THB HUKH FHLLS, the Grandest Falls in the southern hemisphere. The Falls may bo visited on the same expedition as the Devil's Trumpet. Distance from hotel three and a half miles; saddle horse or.buggy 2s 6d each. Proprietress.

Hot Lakes of New Zealand. IS A FIRST-CLASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL. HIN9MOH STREET, ROTORUH. THIS NEW AND COMFORTABLE ESTABLISHMENT is situated in the new township; of Rotorua, close to the Government Sanatorium and- Baths, which comprise the celebrated Priest's Bath, Madame Rachel Baths, Chameleon Douche Bath, Large Blue Swimming Bath, Sulphur Vapour Bath and Galvanic Battery Bath, OVER WHICH LARGE BATHING PAVILIONS HAVE BEEN ERECTED with numerous Dressing Rooms, etc. Besides these there is the Pain-killer Bath, Coffee-pot, Camerpn's and Hinemaru Baths in the . Sanatorium Grounds. Bathgate House has been greatly enlarged for Tourists as well as for. .-- ■-■ people taking a course of the Baths. ••..■■ TE : R M S M O D, E RAT E. S. T. B R 3N T, ~;.: . •. PHOPR.cTOR. N.B.—Most of those who visit Brent's do so through the kind recommendations of v > ] . . •'" ~i '■■ previous customers.

RO&ERT FUR.NESS & Co.; MANUFACTURERS AN D .IMPORTERS, PORT STR^6t,

KOTORtTA. (OnH.minuto's walk from tbe Government Buths.) T6RMS: 35s per week; 6s per day. Two weeks or longer, 30s. C. HAWKER WILSON, PEOPEIETOR.

Visitors to the Hot Lakes. Palace Hotel, ■situfit'3- in 'the New : G-o'v eminent. Township in''ciHJM**'proximity to the Baths, Sanatorium, Pout Office aid Kai.wpy Statioi'. ■•. "j The Hotel is luxuriously furnished and replete with every convenience 1-or tourists and others. ]t c iniiuinds a splendid view of the Lnke and is ivithin easy access of the Geyser Springs of Whakarewarewa; ar. d all the sights of the district. All telegrams''promplj'y attended to. JOHN JOHNSTON, PIIOPKIETOR.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 198, 16 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 198, 16 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 198, 16 September 1896, Page 1

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