Tourists and Invalids visiting the Wonderland of New Zealand will find the GRAND HOTEL, ost elegant comfortable and best appointed establishment in New Zealand, it being repine throughout with the most modern conveniences. TOTEL is in the immediate neighbourhood of the Priest, Rachel, Postmaster and other baths, the roperties of which are worldvfamed. Bath chairs and attendants are provided to convey invalids to and various bath-houses. The bedrooms and retiring rooms are fitted with special regard to the require guests in search of renewed strength. iaths at the Sanatorium have attracted many visitors of late years; amongs'; those who huvo found relief bei convalescent, nervous, rheumatic, and sleepless. Iruaisthe centre from which all points of interest in tho TliGrmal Springs District may be reached, and specj facilities are provided for those in search of tho beautiful and marvellous. MAGNIFICENT APAIrTMENTS. LOFTY BEDKOOMS. PEFFECT SANITATION. In short v vikst-cxass Establishment offering equal comforts to tho best hotels in Europe. o Suites of Apartments with special attendance for FamiliesSpkis Promenade Balconies, Snug Alcoves, and luxuriously appointed Drawing, Music, Conversation, Reading., * Smoking and Billiard Rooms. Baths. £f- SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUISINE AND SERYICE. j£} i communications by letter > r telegram will receive prompt attention. A. BOULTON Manager. (Late of Grosvenor Hotel, Sydney.)
J\ 1\ £\ Wl\ XjVU^ (Formerly the Parsonage.) SITUATION UNRIVALLED. EXCELLENT TESTIMONIALS. . -:o: Mrs D. GRIFFITHS, - - Proprietre TARIFF—Two Guineas per week.
TKUPO. gf the Taupo Tost Office. T CHOUSE wi 1 # which ?»* 2 t° fcct above Lake Taupo or 1 000 loot above sea?™j jni]es 0 f the ™£ of the picturesque country surrounding the , . • jM 1 <- t - uasin, ana the acftve volcanoes Tongariro and Ngaruhoe. AS A SANATORIUM tho place is unsurpassed. Besides the clear and bracing atmosphere so salutary to invalids, the Baths connected with the establishment are unrivalled for their curative properties. These comprise covered in baths of any degree of temperature for invalids, a spout hath the properties of which are most invigorating and tho LARGEST HOT WATER SWIMMING LAGOON in New Zealand. Tho latter covers an area of over two acres in extent. The Lake steamers to and from Tokaanu land or take off passen quarter of a mile of the house. ROOMS LOFTY AND WELL VENTILATED. The Mail Coaches to Napier and Tokaanu (tho Wanganui River route) pass tho door, and the Rotorua Coach is mot on arrival at Taupo. | TERMS MODeRKTG.
ROSS&McKINLEY, Proprietors. COOKS COUPONS ACCEPTED. TAUPO. TIME-TABLE* Rotorua to Taupo, 7s 6d Tuesday and Friday. Taupo to Rotorua, 7s 6d Thursday and Sunday or Monday. Rotorua to Tikitere 4s Od Daily. Rotorua to Waiotapu 8s Od Daily. upo to Tokaanu, 5s Od Thursday and Sunday. okaanu to Taupo, os Od Friday and Monday. _aupo to Wairakei, 2s Cd Daily. Wairakei to Tanpo, 2s Gd Daily. Taupo to Rapids, " ,s Od Daily. Taupo to Huka Falls, Free Daily. SPA Coaches most Tokaanu steamer coming and going:. ROTORUA to TOKAANU 94 miles for £1 Os Od. Rotorua Representative: F. TUFT, "The Langham." The SPA HOTEL is the Home of the Famous Crow's Nest Geyser. Maori Carved Dining Hall. All kinds of Baths. Tennis and Promenade Lawns, Gardens, Shrubheries, Lovely Flowers. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. On the main coach road between ROTORUA, "WAIRAKEI and TAUPO. Junction of the road to the UREWERA COUNTRY. "A* The house stands on an eminence overlooking the wonderful Vallet of tiie Wai-o-tapu, and offers inducements to tourists to pfay and inspect the marvellous sights in the neighbourhood, comprising Rainbow Mountain, Alum Cliffs, Blue, Green and Echo Lakes, Explosion Crater, Mud Volcanoes, Primrose Fall, Sulphur Terrace, &c, &c. Natural Hot Baths in the Hotel Grounds. COOK'S COUPONS ACCEPTED. TERMS MODERATE.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 220, 20 February 1897, Page 5
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