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Hotels. TVTAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. Cambridge. "Waikato, March 6,1576. • To Robert Gkaham. Esq., . Proprietor, "Waiwera Bot Springs. Dear Sik —Among the many invalids that have visited the "Waiwera Hot Springs, perhaps there Js not one who has derived more benefit in so short a time a.l myself; and I think it is a duty I owe to others wl.o mar be similarly situated to make my case known. When I went to the Springs I was suffering such excruciating pain, that I had to get brandy and water to keep me from fainting. My knee was swollen to twice its usual size. After fourteen daysbathing and drinking the waters, I recovered; got rid of the pain, and felt in every way as well as ever I was in mv life, which has continued: and I feel sure when better known, the Waiwera Hot Springs will be Highly appreciated, and great benefits will be derived from such vnluable medicinal springs. I have refrained from giving a testimonial till now, fearing the rapid cure could not be lasting, but it is now sb: months since I was cured, and not the slightest symptoms of a return of the pain, in fact I never felt better. Yours faithfully, A. CLEMENTS.

Waiwera, March 6,1570. I arrived at tho Waiwera on the 20th of January, after four months suffering from Rheumatic Goat, and immediately after a fourth relapse on board the ■ Mikado.' I was then unable to set my right foot on the (tround. and suffering acute pain. Now, after morp than six weeks 1 use of the baths, I am thankful to bo able to walk about a mile in the day, my general health is much improved, and. lliope, the foundation laid for permanent recovery. It would havebeeD very gratifying to me to have been able to bear a moro satisfactory testimony. I have ECon others come on crutches, and go awayaftsra much shorter stay independent of them; and I can only occount for the obstinacy of my own case by the severe intellectual and continual Btrain of many years of wasting'labour with insufficient sleep... . ;.' ' I have much pleasure m bearing testimony to the excellence of the Hotel arrangements, and to the kindness shewn to me by tho Proprietor, Robert Graham Esn.., and by the Manager,- Mr. Boston, and hig excellent wife. The packing, and other processes to which I was snbiected during the first week of my stay, by Mr. Edwin Turner, Hydropathic Practitioner, rendered me essential service, and I am persuaded that had he been present all the time to continue those processes, I should have been completely restored.' '' ANKETELL M. HENDERSON. "T> OIAL GEORGE HOTEL, Jti ■ NEWMARKET, W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Late of the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore)... "W. H. P. having Just moved into the above, has, at groat outlay, be-fukmshed the premises throughout. He is now in a position, to accommodate visitors in a very superior manner. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, &c. R E '.Y HOUND HOTEL, COItNKR OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS. PROPRIETOR, MICHAEL CORCOR A.N. In returning thanks to his nuraersus Visitors, Michael Corcokak begs to ■. say that very large additions have been made to tho Hotel, which will tend greatly to tho convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. BED-ROOMS. Additions have been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner,—everything being new, and got up in the latest style. B A T H S. Both Hot and Cold Baths arc always ready, and every convenience will bo found in them for the comfort of Travellers. 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 ,- anoUhis has been fitted up in a style to ensure the comfort Visitors. BILLIARD-ROOM. The Billiard-room is the best in the Province, and is fitted with one of tho best Billiard Tables ever constructed. MICHAEL CORCORAN Hopes that the good name his house has ever held, and the splendid accommodation afforded in it, -will induce Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage. PARK HOTEL, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AN RUTLAND-STREET AOCITXAND.

PROPRIETOR G. A. AVEY. This new Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience suitable for Travellers, Country ir'ettlers, Families and Visitors. The large Billiard Room is furnished with a ncwly-impcrted and handsome BUliairt Table by Abbott and Nichols. AST Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. GOOD STABLING, furnishing excellent accommodation for Horses and Vehicles. ARMY & NAVY HOTEL, UPPER QtJEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z. This old and favourite Hotel having recently changed hands, is now entirely renovated throughout, and is designed by its present proprietor to meet tho requirements of country settlers and others vtsitinc Auckland. The proprietor hopes, hy close attention to the comfort of his customers, combined with moderate charges, to obtain a share of public support. Hancock's Sparkling Ales, best brands Wiiaes and Spirits. CARPENTERS' ARMS HOTEL, \_J GREY-STREET, AUCKLAND. G. ANDREWS, Proprietor of the above, wishes to recommend his holts* especially to the notice of travellers and others visiting Auckland. Good accommodation on moderate °KB.—None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept.

Railways. A trCKLAND AND MERCER -CjL RAILWAY. LA T E TR AI N. Until further notice, a Late Train will leave Onchunga for Auckland every SATUBI'AY NIGHT at 7 o'clock, returning from Auckland at 11,15. By order. A. V. MACDOKALD, General Mauaßcr.

Fancy Goods, &o. "ROT- E W GOODS. NOW LANDING, EX ' EDINBURGH CASTLE.' And on Salo by * CRICKETfwC COODS py & jk'csentfltioTißoofts HARRIS'S Cavendish House Queen Street

Educational. "TfcT OTICE OP REMOVAL. Jj% MISS HILL Begs to inform the inhabitants of Ponsonby and tbe n ™ n *e n f her Dumls that she will remove to her new feddence WKNTWORTH HOUSE. PONSONBY, aridthatiheliasnot disposed of the good-wtfl of her S< Mi°3"HiU will be prepared to receive a limited nnmher of Bcarders, ber borne being large, well ventilated, and replete with every requirement, for tb lc£T duties" will commence on. WEDNESDAY, April 19tb. ' CiTiIOXDS-STREET LADIES' BOAKDO IXG AND BAY SCHOOL conducted by the Mi==es a.ss'ie Thi Second Qnarter will commence on MOHDAT, the 27th inst.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4483, 27 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4483, 27 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4483, 27 March 1876, Page 1