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Amusements. . QRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. P.S. BRITANNIA. ELECTRIC LIGHT. ' THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 6. Leaving Queen-street Wharf 1 and 7.80 Devonport, 7.15 Nonhcote,7.W Dtrkenhen.il, 7.65 Chelsea, 8 Ponsonby, 8.10. Calling tit All Wharves on Return Trip, HUNTER'S BAND (12 PERFORMERS). CONCERT PROGRAMME , Conductor: J. A. Beale, Esq. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. Birkenhead total abstinence SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO PINE ISLAND OS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1693. The p.s. BRITANNIA will mako two trips as . follows ' From Chelsea Wharf 15, Birkenhead a SO, Norlhcot« ?.45, Auckland (Nortbcote Ferry Tee) 0, calling lit Birkdale Wharf. Returning and leaving Auckland again at 1.30 p.m. The Island affords every convenience for sports, bathing, boating, etc,, and passengers niav rely on being landed quickly and safely without the use of small boats. Good programmo of Sports. Tea, milk and sugar provided gratis. Tickets, Is; Children nndor 14, Cd. »' W. WILSON, Hon. Sec. i —————— —— Meetings, gT. JAMES' HALL. HON. EDWARD BLAKE, M.P., on TOE "IRISH MOVEMENT," FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY IOIH. Admission to all parts of the Hall, ONE SELLING. ! TAR OF EDEN LODGE ' No ' Mi 10.0. F., A.C. Members are notified that next Meeting of the Lodge will be held THIS 1 (.Monday) EVENING, at half-past- suven o'clock. Business : Installation of Officers, Special and General. C. E. CARTER, Secretary. Hotels. ' JJOT LAKES, ROTORUA. MRS. GRAHAM Having resumed occupation of LAKE HOUSE, which is solely her own property, tourists can rely on receiving the same attention as of old. This Hot-el commands' the best position in Rotorua, also the best view of surrounding country. Is now replete with every modern luxuiy and comfort. Perfect Sanitation. ' Mineral Baths on the premises free to visitors. Post and Telegraph next door. Conveyance four times daily to Government Sana, torium. ANALYSIS OF MINERAL BATHS. PRIESTS BATH (Sana- SULPHUR BATH (Lake torium). House). Grs. per gal. Grs. per gal. Sulphate of Sod* 19*24 Sulphate of Soda 22 44 Sulphate of Po- Sulphate of Potash .. ..traces ia«h .. .. "82 SulplnteofLimn 7*41 Sulphate of Lime 9'Sl Sulphate of Mag- Sulphate of Magnesia .. .. '03 netfa .. .. I*B2 Sulphate of Alu- Sulphate of Iron.. 12 08 mina .. .. 21*07 Sulphuric Acid .. 18*40 Sulphate of Iron.. 1*24 Hydrochloric Acid 'OB Sulphuric Acid .. 52*12 Silica .. .. 18*00 Hydrochloric Acid 3*85 Silica .. .. 18 41 06*77 91-60 RACHEL .BATH (Sana. THE CLEAR BATH torium). (Lake House). J Grs. per gal. Grs. per gal. Chloride of So- Chloride of Sodium '.. .. 09*43 dium .. .. 22*42 Chloride of Potas- Chloride of Potassium .. 341 sium .. .. I*l9 Chloride of Li- Chloride of Lithium . ..traces thium .. ..traces Surphate of Soda 11*80 Sulphato of Soda B*lo Silicate of Soda.. 18*21 Mono-Silicate of Lime .. .. 4*94 Soda .. .. B*o2 Magnesia.. .. I*o9 Lime .. .. 7*84 Iron and Alumina j Magnesia.. .. I*2o Oxides .. .. 5*41 Iron Oxides .. *41 Silica ~ .. 87 Alumina .. .. *02 Silica In excess ... 10*34 116*46 68 80 Analysis made by order of the Government. Wairakci, under the same management Tariff.—Under one week, 10s per day; one week, £2 lCs; two weeks, two guineas per week; onger term, per arrangement. JJOT J^AKES. "gPA" jjOTEL, fAUPO, One mile and a-half from the Taupo Post Office, at which place all coaches arriving from Napier, Tokaanti, and Rotorua, are met by the Spa coaches, and visitors convoyed to the " Spa" free of charge. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY Run to the following places of interest, thus making the Spa Hotel the most central, convenient, ana cheapest house for tourist": TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare bs, against 10s and 20s, charged by tourist agents. WAIItAKET, DAILY, Sundays included, fare 2s Cd, against 7s fid, charged by others. ARATEATEA RAPIDS, DAILY, far# 8s 6d, against 7s 6d, charged by others. The Spa is the Home of the FAMOUS CROW'S NEST GEYSER, and other wonders. Guide fee, 2s each person. HUKA FALLS, visitors conveyed free of charge. Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath, Blue Bath, Sulphur and Alum Itaths. Lovely grounds, Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, and Ornamental Lawns. The CELEBRATED MAORI CARVED DINING HALL contains the finest specimens of native workmanship in New Zealand. Drawingroom, SmokinjToom, large Bedrooms, all cf which overlook the Gardens. Private suites of apartments. N.8.-VISITORS TO THE HOT LAKE DISTRICT SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMPANY. PRINCE JJOTEL, (Late ORAM'S), CORNER OF WELLESLEY-ST. and HOBSON-ST DAVID NORDEN (Many years head Waiter) having acquired the proprietorship of the above commodious and wellfurnished Hotel, begs to inform Boarders and the travelling public that he has determined to throw his house open tor their accommodation at the following REDUCED TARIFF, viz. :- 2gS PER WEEK, OR gS PER DAY, The Cuisine and attention being fully equal to anything of the kind to be obtained in the colony. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. One of Allcock's Champion Billiard Tables. r ui m a I l FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND, ROBERT SCOTT, Proprietor, Musical. JJOFFMAN AND gONS. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. • The Largest and Best Selected Stock of English and German Pianos, and American Organs in New Zealand. Sole Agents for John Brinsmead and Sons' magnificent English Pianos, acknowledged by the leading Musicians <•! tho World to bo the most beautiful Pianos made Also Sole Agents for: pCollard and Collard English Pianos Carl Kcka Berlin Pianos . - Schwechton . " ''* Renardi ■ " " <• ... Story and Clark American Organs F. Besson and Co., London, Brass Band Instruments Having been established for upwards i of 35 years we are enabled to give better fame than any other house In New Zealand. * t Come and see our;. New Shipment of • '?■' r ' ,v ßrinsmead Pianos.-.. . Fac-simile of the ;■ Instruments 1 exhibited at Hobart Exhibition, receiving Gold Medal and Highest Awards! for Beauty of Tone, Touch, and Superior Construction.; -v ": .V- /. VIOLIN STRINGS A SPECIALTY.' ' Tunings and repairs attended to by" the year. p ETA ... jy .USX

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8