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MEN'S TATT.ARTWn JOB COBBAN having secured a tf iarge portion of the stock of the late EL W. Neighbour he is prepared to give his customers the full benefit of the low price at which he purchased the same. CALL AND INSPECT. First-class workmanship and perfect fit guaranteed. Al«o Selling-off Sale of Drapery Goods Prior to visiting Auckland to procure fresh Stock. Everything lowered to BED-ROCK PRICES. JOB CORBAN, THE UNDERSIGNED hegs to offer Nursery Stock of all descriptions, seeds and appliances—including New Zealand Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Tree-Ferns, Ferns, &c, &c, packed in wood and canvas cases for the Colonies, and in "Wardian Cases" for distant countries. Medal and Diploma received for plants, &c, thus sent to the "Colonial Exhibition, London, ISBG."—Established iu Auckland 35 years. Mt. hobson nuesery, remuera, Auckland, N.Z. SOMETHING TO READ!

-Ei riu I ■ Tourists and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand will find the GRAND HOTEL, rpiTE most elegant, comfortable and best appointed establishment ia New Zealand, it being replete (h-o, • , with tlie most modern conveniences. THE HOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel. Postmaster and 0t1,..r Wl,<= ffc» curative properties of which are world-famed. Bath chairs and attendants are provided to convey invali f to' ad from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms are fitted with special regYrd to the reau ro uients of guests m search of renewed strength. L -<- c ll »"- ™ tin require 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. a leliet Rotorua is the centre from which all points of interest in the Thermal Springs District mav ha ~,i»i 1 special facdities are provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. reacnea, ana MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION In short a fiust-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 Readin" Smoking and Billiard Rooms. Baths. All communications by letter or telegram will receive prompt attention. W. A. BOULTON, "°'~- (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.) SERVICE. 43) Manager

ESSRS F. GOODSON & C. GRIFFITHS beg j. to notify the Residents of Rotorua that they are now prepared to deliver to any part of the Town THE BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL, HLSO RATA AND TAWA FmSWOOD, 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, BHPpHf »WH;iudr*:i AGENTS FOR THE N.Z. EXPRESS Co. Auckland and Waikato Agency. NEAR CATHOLIC CHURCH. BOTOBUA* ON SALE: At Lowest Cash Prices, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I ■Mil £■■!•] COMMISSION AGENT. LWATJsftI QITKKN STREET, AUCKLAND, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JOSEROfeRfIE. (Late of the Lake House and Palace Hotels, Rotorua,) Has just taken over this Hotel. Travellers will find every Modern Convenience combined with Civility and Prompt attention. The situation of the Wavehley renders it specially convenient for the Travelling: Public and Visitors to the City from the Country by train or steamer. Special Arrangements made for the convenience of Families. NIGHT PORTER. u First-class Billiard Rooms. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. Hancock's Prize XXXX Ales always on draught. BOTORUA, THE (Under New Management.) Situated in the most central position in the new township, opposite the Courthouse and in clo-e proximity to the Post Office, Sanatorium, Baths and Railway Station. The Hotel commands a magnificent view of the Lake and i furnished with an eyo to the comfort of its patrons. The position of the House renders it peculiarly suit ible for commercial men visiting the town. BILLIARD ROOM. SAMPLE ROOMS, Ac. Telegrams promptly attended to. F. WATERS. Manager.

TF YOU AEE SICK in any way -L whatever send a stamped envelope to our Agency, Wellington; state the case as minutely as possible and you receive advice by return post. Our agents are all qualified. If you enclose lis Cd we will send you our best remedy for the case 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 :<t once. Ailments which are, at the time thought to be light, are often the beginning of serious consequences, which if tnkeu in time are checked and cured. GKEATFOKD BOTANICAL COY., Wellington, and at Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town, and Lincoln, England.

Supplied Regularly 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. MASTERPIECE LIBRARY, Popular Novels, The Penny Poets, Books for the Bairns, Jiewnes' Famous Books. BROADER BRITAIN, A Collection of Photographic Views of the World.

THE MAILS. ROTORUA POST OFFICE, Mails close as under : Monday. For Tauranga at 6.30 a.m. „ Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. Tuesday. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. „ Rotomaßoad Camp, 9.30 a.m. ~ Galatea and Waiotapu, 7.30 p.m. ~ Taupo, Atiamuri, Wairakei and Napier, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. Thursday. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. ~ Matata, Pongaicawa, Ohiwa, Whakatane, Opotiki, Maketu and Te Puke, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY. For Tauranga, 6.30 a.m. ~ Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. „ Taupo, Atiamuri, and Wairakei, 7.30 p.m. Saturday. For Matata, Pongakawa, Ohiwa, Whakatane, Opotiki, Maketu and Te Puke, 7.30 p.m. Closes Rotorua, Friday, Oct. 2, at 7.30 a.m., due in London Nov. 4th. POST OFFICE EEGULATIONS. The Office is open for the sale of stamps, delivery and registration of letters, receipt of parcels, &c., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For money order and savings bank business, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For telegraph business, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Letters, books and newspapers canbe registered to any part of the world on payment ot a fee of 3d in addition to the ordinary postage. The Office will re-open on Saturdays only for 15 minutes for the delivery of letters after the mail arriving at 7.40 p.m. is sorted. R. D. DANSBY, Postmaster.

ROTORUA BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, A Large Stock of German, French and Colonial Boots always in Stock. BEST MATERIAL. BEST WORK AUCKLAND PRICES. Hand-sewn Boots a Specialty.

SHIP SYfIGHT BROKER. COMMISSION AGENT, HAS FOE SALE a number of steam launches, yachts, and pulling boats suitable fur lake and river work. Correspondence Invited. Address: 15, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND.

for Hancock's Celebrated XXXX Ales and Stout.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 199, 23 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 199, 23 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 199, 23 September 1896, Page 3

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