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Hotels. J DOT SPKINGS. V FEBRUARY 15; 1876. 7} To the Editor of the N'ew Zealand Herald.-—Sir, | n I herewith enclose the translation of a letter written n to me in German, which has reference to the medicinal [ properties of the waters of the Hot Spring? of TVail wera. by Dr. Huesker, of HIM. 3, 4 Gazelle/ dated J 26th November, 1875. X being the owner of the Wair» vera property, and having witnessed so many cures ► effected, feel it my duty, through the medium of your [ valuable journal, to publish the enclosed document for the benefit of suffering humanity.—l have the \ honor to be, sir, 1 Yours very respectfully, j ROBERT GRAHAM. ' Ovalau, November 20,1575. Esteemed Sir,—Yon were good enough to invite the Captain and Officers of H.I.AT. s. * Gazelle' to a visit to t a your Waiwera flnt Springs, and in convpymg to you 0 their,thanks for the very great kindness and hospitality you shewed them during their stay there, I * a ke this oppotunity, in the interest of suffering mankind, to describe to you the impression which not only the visit to, and use of the Spiings, but also conversation with the various patients have produced upon me. The Waiwera Hot Springs combine all the advantages of a climatic sanatorium, and possess an efficacious therapeutical degree of heat equal to that of blood heat. The commuuication with town is easy and comfortable, bodily comforts are provided by a •well-kept Hotel and a well-furnished table. The locality is protected on nearly every side by wooded mountain ranges, and the surrounding country rich ( or in natural beauties, with a glorious view of the sea. According to an analysis now before me, the Springs ritb abound in salts, which, according to their relations to the chief factors of circulation of the blood and bodily reorganisation, as well as their experimentally and empirically proved effects, are apt to produce in their very composition an effect at ODce regulating, tonical, and purgative, and capable of re-establishing the g normal condition of the human organisation which may have been disturbed by internal or external influences, and to invigorate its stability. It ts the very happy combination of a number of heterogeneous factors, such as locality, climate, medicinal qualities, and temperature of the waters, which make the "Waiwera Hot Springs worthy of every consideration in the widest circles, and vouchsafes to them an important future. It is not ray Intention, nor am lin a position to lay down special Instructions and directions about using the bath 3 and the waters; careful examination j ! and observations would be necessary to do that; but this much is certain, that a brief and proper use of the Baths as well as the Springs, under careful observations of indications, will produce the most salutary effects in a great number of diseases of the more imei,t portmt organs and thetr consequent weaknesses, but more e pecially in rheumatic andarthoritic complaints of all sorts. Accept the assurance of my nery highest appreciation and esteem, with which I have the honor to remain, yours, HUESKER, M.D., Assistant Surgeon H.LIT. s. 4 Gazelle/ To Robert Graham, Esq., Auckland. BOYAL GEORGE HOTEL, XI NEWMARKET,. W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Late of the Flagstaff Hotel, North. Shore). "W. H. P. having just moved into the above, has, at great outlay, re-furkisued the premises throughs» out. lie is now in a position to accommodate visitors in a vt-jy superior manner. Best Brands of "Wines, Spirits, &e. - *0* — *D A- £ K HOTEL, -L "WELLESLEV-STREET EAST AND R UT LAND-STREET, 3 J PROPRIETOR *G. A. AVEY. This new Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience suitable for Travellers, Country Settlers, Families and Visitors. The large Billiard Room is furnished with a newly-impcrtert and handsome "Billiard Table by Abbott and Nichols. &3T Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. GOOD STABLING, furnishing excellent accommodation for Horses and Vehicles. S, HOTEL, VX CORNKR OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR, MICHAEL CORCORAN. In returning thanks to his numerous Visitors, Michael Corcoran begs to say that very large additions have been made to tho Hotel, which will r tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour L '» him with their patronage. BED-ROOMS. : Additions have been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner,—every--2 thing being new, and got up in the latest style. • BATH S. Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will be found in them for the comfort of Travellers. s COMMERCIAL-ROOM. A Commodious Room has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria-street, for the comfort of those who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room ; and this I D has been fitted up iu a style to ensure the comfort Visitors. BILLIARD-ROOM. The Billiard-room is the best in the Province, and is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever constructed. MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that the good name his house has ever held, d and the splendid accommodation afforded in it, will induce Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage. HOTEL, GRE Y-STREET. JOHN ADAMS, Proprietor. In submitting his List of Prices, J. A. would inform his friends and the public generally that they can rely upon his placing beforo them a genuine and good article. s. d. 5. Hennessy's (cuss) 5 0 per botllo _ Martell s (case) ..5 0 " T SquareGin(bestbrands),largebottles 4 6 " Ditto ditto, small .. ~3 0 " Dunville's \Vhiskey .. .. „ 4 0 " Campbelton "Whiskey . 4 0 " Old Tom (best brands).. • .. ~4 0 " v BestPorfWine,. .. .40 " & Best Sherry Wine 4 0 " r Bernard's English Ginger"Wino ..3 0 " v Schnapps 2 6 " t Rum .. .. 3 Q «« Rum (best Jamaica) .. .. ! 4 0 •* _ -The above are all of the best description, and diiect "~ from bond. r Bottles of all descriptions bought in any quantity. Whitson's Sparkling Ale at 2s per gallon. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, S VULCAN LANE. Si THREE STAB BRAKDY. r CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. U N BILLIARDS. ' fo Army & navy hotel, UPPER QUEKN-STREKT, AUCKLAND, N.Z. This old and favourite Hotel having recently changed hands, is now entirely renovated throughout, and is designed by iU present proprietor to meet the requirements of country settlers and others vtsit- ~~ Ing Auckland. The proprietor hopes, by close attention to the comfort of his customers, combined with L moderate charges, to obtain a share of public support, Hancock's Sparkling Ales, best brands "Wines and TJ Spirits. ry Bon accord private hotel, NEXT DOOR TO MANUKAU HOTEL. ST O N E fl IT N G A. Good Accommodati®x for Travellers and Boarders. ' .. Admission at all hours. ' MRS. WiLLTAMSON (late of Mannkau Hotel), Proprietress.. —- Is JM. McLA CHL A .N, -pa • < (al 218, QUEEN-STREET, in. , Has just opened—s2 Rolls of the we BEST CHINA MATTING h e ; ever imported into Auckland. Ho guarantees it wear twice the time of the ordinary cheap qualities. It 3 Sft. Oinr 3ft. Bin. 4ft. Oln. 1/3 1/7 I/IOJ EX 'L UTT ERW O.R T H'— He can show the choicest selection of FLOORCLOTHS in the City, varying in price a from 2/6 to 5/6. furnishing are requested to inspect the e*T stock before buying elsewhere. OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE." QUEEuiT 40 ——- —' ;; ■ 0 DORNWELL,. MEAT Salesman. T ; WHOLbJ'AXE. PRICE! J ' g. Prime Bind-quarterßeef......4d per lb. fold Fore Quarters 2Jd , < • dosi Mntton ....... -..2id . JnoS , : r . iStrictly Cash. ' . Ji v » ' - • V J R*TAII' ?EI : CsiV Fore-quariers of Mutton ,2jd Loins and Legs 4jd m Boiling and Roast Beef 3d, 4d, sd, asd 6d atat I Lamb id and 6d i Splendid sample of Corned Beef. O SOLICITORS AND OTHERS.—BEs I o Sale rormi on Sale at the Ofln.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4460, 29 February 1876, Page 6 (Supplement)