Tourists and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand will find the if ii A iNI O Ml 1| i JLJi rpHE most elegant, comfortable and test appointed establishment in Now 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 winch are world-famed. Bath chairs and attendants are provided to convey invalids to' and from the various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms aro fitted with special reeard to the reouiro ments of guests in search of renewed strength. 1 The Baths at tho Sanatorium have attracted many visitors of lato 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 tho Thermal Springs District may be reached and special facilities aro provided for those in search of tho beautiful and marvellous. ' ' MAGNIFICENT APARTMENTS. LOFTY BEDROOMS. PERFECT SANITATION In short a tikst-class Establishment offering equal comforts to tho best hotels in Europe. « o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for Families. Spacious Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, Conversation Reading Smoking and Billiard Rooms. Baths. £T SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERVICE. 4$ All communications by letter i r telegram will receive prompt attention. (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.)
I'Mifcl! v? ui-uiox-ijr uuo Parsonage.) BOTORUA, SITUATION UNRIVALLED. - EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. Mrs D. GRIFFITHS, Proprietress. TAEJPF—Two Guineas per week. Special Taunts i-oit Two "Weeks axd xjpwaj LHKE THUPO. the maiu roads to Napier and Tokaanu and within two mile of the Taupo Post Ollice. THE'HOUis which is approached by a gently graded road is situated at an altitude of 240 above Lake Tuupo or 1,500 feet above sea level and commands a magnificent v of tlit; picturesque country surrounding the 200 square miles of the Lake Basin, the active volcanoes Tongariro and Ngaruhoe. AS A SANATORIUM the place is unsurpassed. Besides the clear and bracing atmosphere so salutarj invalids, the Baths connected with the establishment are unrivalled 'for their cura properties. These comprise covered in baths of any degree of temperature invalids, a spout bath the properties of which are most invigorating and the LARGEST HOT WATER SWIMMING LAGOON in Now Zealand. The latter covers an area of over two acres in extent. The Lake steamers to and from Tokaanu land or take off passengers withil quarter of a mile of the house. ROOMS.LOFTY ANT) WELL VENTILATED. The Mail Coaches to Napier and Tokaanu (the Wanganui River route) pass door, and the Rotorua Coach is met on arrival at Taupo. TEF27>A:S MODSRHTe. ROSS &McKINLEY, Proprietors COOKS COUPONS ACCEPTED. TATJPO, TXMK-TABLK 111 IJ Rotov.ia to Taupo, 10s Od Tuesday and Jmctay. Taupo to Rotorua,, 10s Od Thursday and Sunday or Monday. Taupo to Tokaanu, 5s Od Thursday and Sunday. Tokaanu to Taupo, os 0d Friday and Monday. Taupo to AVairakei, 2s (id Daily. Wairakei to Taupo, 2s 6d Daily. Taupo to Rapids. Os 0d Daily. Taupo to Huka Falls, Free Daily. SPA Coaches meet Tokaanu steamer coining and going. ROTORUA to TOKAANU 94 miles for £,l Os Od. Rotorua Representative: F. TUFT, "The Langham." The SPA HOTEL is the Homo of the Famous Crow's Nest Geyser. Maori Carved Dining TTrfl. All kinds of Baths. Tennis and Promenade Lawns, Gardens, Shrubberies, Lovely Flowers. FIRST-CLASS TABLE.
TATJRANG A, WAIHI, THAMES & TE AROHA. Through the Beautiful Oropi Bush. Tho trip to Waihi by this route is one of the most charming drives in New Zealand. Passengers booked right through to Auckland, including Northern Steamship Company's steamers. Return Fares at Special Rates. Mail Coach leaves Rotorua every Thursday at eight a.m. BUGGIES AND SADDLE_HORSES_AT ANY HOUR DAILY. MUSGRAVE AND MAHONEY, proprietors. Agents in Taiiranga for Cook & Son. fil Rotorua Agent: W. HENSHAW.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 218, 6 February 1897, Page 3
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