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ROTORUJI, .NEW ZEJIUMD. ) OTORUA. —This wonderful district is unparalleled in tlie known world for 11m number and variety of its Thermal Springs. X\j As it health resort its popularity is rapidly increasing, and that entirely on its own merits, as hitherto nothing has been dono in the way of advertising. Patients suffering from Chronic, Articular, and Muscular rheumatism, Gout, Rhumatic Gout, Skin Diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Uterine Ailments, and tardy convalescense from acute diseases may rely upon ibtaining immense relief, and in the majority of cases a complete cure. THE PRIEST'S HATH.—This is strongly acid, aluminous, sulphur water, acting as a powerful skin stimulant. Hot md cold showers, and douches are provided and comfortably enclosed dressing rooms MADAME RACHEL'S BATH.--This celebrated Spring is a Saline water with Silicates, and has an alkaline reaction, rho water i-; also us id internally for its beneficial action on the kidneys. THE BLUE BATH.—This is the largest natural swimming hath in the Southern.Hemisphere. It affords rheumatic invalids a means of taking painless exercise, which they highly appreciate. THE SULPHUR VAPOUR HATH.—This is a natural hot vapour, highly charged with sulphur gasos, conducted into a properly constructed chest, in which the the patient sits, while sulphur in an impalpable form is being constantly deposited on the skin. THE NEW SULPHUR BATH. —This is .1 very strong acidic water of high temperature, and strongly recommended in cases of rheuniatism and allied diseases. The bath house is divided into Ladies and Gentlemens departments and is capable of accommodating 400 bathers daily. LADIES' NEW SWIMMING BATH.—This is a recent annexe to the Rachel Pavilion. It is 50 feet long by 21 feet wide, its greatest depth is 1 feet and its capacity 20, 000 gallons. It is idled with water from the Rachel Spring which is maintained it a. temperature of 98 degrees. THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. —This department is replete with the most modern appliances for carrying out idical olectrical treatment in their entirety. THE HYDROPATHIC PACKING AND MASSAGE DEPARTMENT.—A series of rooms are furnished and set apart for each sex, in order to carry out this important adjunct to treatment. The services of a qualified Masseuse and Masseur are obtainable. Resident Medical Superintendent: ALFRED GINDERS, M.D.

KMfflcMYAMaMfa Two miles from Rotorua, adjoining interesting native settlement. . _ _ _ _ /&> f*3 Mb, _^ I \J I Cm Lu. PTRO N S ; ■ Earl of Kintore, Earl of Onslow, Marquis of Drogheda, Lord Carrington. r 11.14 is HOTEL has recently been considerably enlarged, renovated, and refurnished regardless of expanse, n:ul is l_ widely known for its excellent accommodation. Cuisine, &c. Here are the Chief Sights of the District. The' Wonderful Steam and Hot "Water Petrifying Geysers playing noarly 100 feet high. Petrifying Geysers, Cauldrons of Boiling Mud and Oil. ' Spout Bath, Oil Bath, Alum Bath & Jack's Bath, Known for the extraordinary cures of Rheumatism, fteuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Liver and other complaints C. E. .NELSON, - - - Proprietor. Guide - - Sophia.

On the Direct Route to RotoruaFor Scenery, Curative Properties of the Baths and accommodation, EXCEL ALL PLACES OF THE KIND IN THE COLONY. These Springs, which for their Curative Properties and uomtortaoie ratings, have been pronounced l>v nil who have visited thorn second to none in New Zealand. The numerous testimonials received as to their cures and comfort should be sufficient (o induce Tourists and others to visit them. No extra charge is made for the use of the baths to persons staying at the hotel. THE OKOROIJRE^SANATORIUM Is connected with the Telegraphic system of the Colony, the Telegraph Olfiuo adjoining the Hotel. All Telegrams promptly replied to. Coaches, l?u}:gies, and Conveyances of nil kinds leave this Hotel on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, or daily if required. Persons en route for Eotorua are therefore enabled to visit the wonders of Okoroire, and enjoy the Natural Hot Baths and a day's rest previous to undertaking a journey to the Lakes. THIS Has recently 1 eon erected, and is replete with every comfort for Tourists and Invalids. Note.—Tourists to Boforua! Be sure to take your rai way tickets for Okoroire. Conveyances meet trains Okoroire, carrying passengers to Hotel free of charge. L. CALLAGHAN, Manager.

±mrm?v^& E. ROBERTSON AND CO.'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES. Carrying .Her Majesty's .Mails as pep Time-tables, JRAXGA-KOTOIIUA LINE. ■fc Tuesday and Saturday 8 a.n 3 ~ ' ~ 10.30 a.ii •t „ ~ 10.45 a.m 12.30 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 3.15 p.m. Ateainuri depart Wairakei depart Taupo, arrive Taupo, depart, V/airakni depart Ateainuri, depart Eotorua, arrive KOTOIIUA-TAUPO LIXE. Icpsrt Wednesday and Sati Thursday and Monday Special Conveyances arranged for at the Shortest Notice. STABLES: Tutanekai Street, Rotorua. Buggies, Geaefyeg ar?d Saddle er? tyre ei? tl?e Shortest I^etiee. TERMS 7U\:ODE3R?tTe. Telegrams and Letters punctually attended to. Please note address e. ROBeRTSON & CO.. Rotoma. contractors for *Messrs T. Cook, & Son.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 209, 5 December 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 209, 5 December 1896, Page 1

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