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I 11 Tourists and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand \.... *RA' N D HOTEL, fTVKE most elegantjcomfortable and best appointed establishment in New Zealand, it being replete throughout -*- with the most modern conveniences. THE HOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel, Postmaster and other baths the curative properties of which are world-famed. Bath chairs and-attendants are provided to convey invalids t.. and from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms are lifted with special regard to the require ments of guests in search of renewed strength The Baths at the Sanatorium have attracted niany visitors of late years; amongst those who have found relief hoi the convalescent, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Rotorua is the centre from which all points of interest in tlio Thermal Springs District may be reached, and special facilities are provided for those in search of the beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION. In short a i'IHST-cr.Ass Establishment offering equal comforts to the beat hotels in Europe. Suites of Apartments with special attendance for Familiesspacious Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, [Conversation, Rendin<* Smoking; and Billiard Roouis. Baths gdr SPECIAL ATTENTI E AND SERVICE. j£) All communications by letter i r telegram will receive prompt attention. BOULTON, (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.)

Ri*pu local sketches in oils and water colors. Also Martin's photos of the district may be obtained at Cimoxicle Office.* A choice selection of oil paintings by Mr C. Blomtield may now be seen at the Cin;oxiCLE Office. They comprise views in this neighborhood, Wairakei, Whakarowarewu.&c., and from their faithfulness and attention to detail are well worth the attention of lovers of art. In addition to these tliere are a number of water color sketehc-s suitable for birthday or Easter Cards.* Tho following U6vv books are on sale at Chronicle Office :—" The* Xlth Commandment," by H. SutclifTe ; "Peter lbbetson," by the author of Trilby ; " Seven Little Australians," and " The Littlo Duchess," by Ethel Turner; " The Trail of tho Sword," by Gilbert Parker, &c, &c. A selection of minaturo views of the various places of interest in and around Eotorua, Whakarewarowa, &c., has been received at the CIIROXICLE Office. These little oil paintings are by Mr J. P. Backhouse of Newton Koad, Auckland, and are well worth}' the attention of those desirous of possessing or of sending to their friends an interesting and artistically executed souveuir of tbe district.

LHKE T3UPO, ■ IB &■—ll B Situated on tiio main rfl T HE HO U SE which is :ip]ir.vii:;i!> Ihy ;i ir.y.nly gra-Jcd roadis aituHte.l titan altitude of 240 foot above Luke Tiiupb or 1,500 feet above so • level and commands a magnificent view of the picturesque eon itry surrounding the 200 square miles of the Lake Basin, and the active vuk-jiioo- Tongariro and Ngaruhoe. AS A SANATORIUM the place is unsurpassed. Besides tho clear atid bracing atmosphere so salutary to invalids, tho Baths connected with (lie establishment are unrivalled for their curative properties. These comprise covered in baths of any degree of temperature for invalids, a spout bath the properties of which are in >sf invigorating and the LARGEST HOT WATER SWIMMING LAGOON" in Now Zealand. Tho latter covers an area of over two acres in extent. The Lake steamers to and from Tokaanu land or take off passengers within a quarter of u mile of (ho house. ROOMS LOFTY AND WELL VENTILATED. Tho Mail Coaches to Napier and Tokaanu (the Wanganui River route) pass the door, mid the Hotorua Coach is met on arrival at Taupo. COOKS COUPONS ACCEPTED. TAUPO. LAKE] T_A_TTIPO. Pour Shillings per Diem ; Twenty Shillings psr Week. ROBERT WILLIAM PRIHH, PROPRIETOR. I.WON, (Late of Melbourne.) PR A C TIC A L TAIL OR. Clothes made to order on the Shortest Notice. FIT AND STYLE NOT TO BE EQUALLED IN TOWN. Address: -ARAWA STREET, ROTORUR. mm HI V Bicycles Bicycles % Bicycles AT AUCKLAND PRICES. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CLOTHING, DRAPERY, S. D M N D O. AND AND WAIKATO AGENCY, NEAR CATHOLIC CHURCH. ROTORUK. HOTORUA. PftLftee H "iioTeL. (Under New Management.) Situated in the most central position in tho new township, opposite the Courthouse and in tlo,e proximity to the Post Office, Sanatorium, Baths unit Railway Stuticn. The Hotel commands a magnificent view of the Lake and i- furnished wnli an eye to the comfort of its patrons. The position of the House renders it peculiarly suitable for commercial men visiting tho town. Bl LIARD ROOM. SAMPLE ROOMS, Ac. Telegrams promptly attended to. F. WATERS, .CllLClg'

IF YOU ARE SICK in any way whatever send a stamped envelope to our Agency, Wellington; state the ease as minutely as possible and you receive advice by return post. Our agents are all qualified. If you enclose 2s Gd we will send you our best remedy for the ease 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 bv post. Consult :.t once. Ailments which are, at the time thought to ba light, are often the beginning of seri* ous consequences, which if t.iken in time are checked and cured. GKEATFORD BOTANICAL COY.. "Wkllixgtox, and at Sydney, Melbourne, Cape Town, and Lincoln, England.

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PIIE UNDERSIGNED begs to offer NritsKKY Stock of nil desunpttors, spoils and applimces—including New Zealand Trees, Shrubs, Plants; Tree-Ferns, Ferns, &c, .So., packed in wood mid canvas eases for the Colonies, and in .""Wardiau Cases" for distant countries. Medal and Diploma received fur plants, &c, thus sent tn the "Coloninl Exhibition, Eondon, ibs(i."—Established in Auckland ' C T„ WB3EN, Mt. HOB SON NURSERY, HEMUEIIA, Auckland, N.Z. MASSAGE. A FISS FRASER. qualified Amerii.*X can Masseuse, is permanently located in Rotorua. She has had considerable experience in the treatment of ladies and gentlemen suffering from Sci.tica, Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Dyspepsia and all forms of Nervous Disorders. Anniusss; GRIND HOTEL. SHIPS YACHT BROKER. COMMISSION AGENT, BAS FOR BALE a number of steam launches, yachts, and pulling boats suitable for lake and river work. Coukespondexce Invited. Address: lu ; QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 209, 5 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 209, 5 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 209, 5 December 1896, Page 3

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