' Sporting, g| iKAFnm J oom o*l SUMMER MEETING, fll|j WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY H FIRST RACE 12.15 FIRST R iC| , li THROUGH I"! SI Timote, II TICKET |1 J Hots? || Telegraph Office onto Co arse. jfjlj HORSES conveyed free up to 9,30 gtlJ , l|fe that hour will be charged for. 1 ||||| B * wvnyard, 111 pp ' Medical, ~ Best Family Medicine fl *" CURE 1| Sick Headache, Constipation, p| DYSPEPSIA, LIVER TROUBLES. 1| Purely Easy to Take, B The delicate sugar-coating of Ayer's pjji, llSi dissolves immediately on reaching the sto®. Pit ach, and permits the full strength of each tP® Ingredient to be speedily assimilated. As a 1 purgative, either for travellers or as a famih II medicine, Ayer's Pills are the lest in th. Ifel world. Pll AYER'S PILLS, 8 Made by Dr. J.C.AjeriCo.,Lowell,Ma!a.,D.S4 J ■ Sfj 1 £ HIGHEST AWARDS AT THE tS World's Great Expositions, m J3P* Beware of cheap Imitation!. The name fPi —Ayer 1 * Pills -is blown In the glasi of eub las si our bottles., >|$g Pill StvtrHgn Rmtiktfir Skin Eruption. pfl ECZEMA P H WiaullKnll IRRITATION, PIMPLEC, BLOTCHES, ULCERATED BAD LEGS. SORCt Iffl RINGWORMS, CHILBLAINS, £cvgrthmhuk„ Uti[ ' S'"'V CULLWIGK'S SKIN OINTMENT it and BLOOD TABLETS. » Iff Pwpr!«or-W. IUiiTM, Ohemiit, SoTOUitmrn. OMI Bfgi »ble from all Cliemlsto ami Stores. Wfcoleule-jMD, wM OLXSII iXD Sons, Uclidtkl Btr«l,CHHurcE-;»cii,H raft — -fx / NEUROL] i (iOiWrni nub t>r Eui**. 3ki.UH, Msff,: Tr*'*-"*— t ~'— inj fwrfAaihif tjiin fcM'i pwibi 21 WM <oU«feancTw*» rot vm paqia , jMJ mm n SBX itsonot. QfiS. Iff t nwcjiwir, tsaiiaij . raft Hp I Rat Dim/mi otUkOmy/ftx. J fe • ft > II COCKLE'S PILLS, 1 V FOR BILE, II COCKLE'S PILLS;. 11 !, FOR LIVER, M COCKLE'S PILLS.' II FOR ACIDITY, 11 COCKLE'S PILLS, if FOR HEARTBURN, gg COCKLE'S PILLS. K FOR INDIGESTION, M COCKLE'SC PILLS, ff FOR SICK HEADACHE, || COCKLE'S PILLS, 1! IN USE EVERYWHERE, Iff COCKLE'S PILLS. |1 FREE FROM MERCURY, j: AoCKLE'S PILLS; If V/f/IN USE OVER 94 YEARS. |?| In Boxes at Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 22k. *11 Medicine Vendors throughout the Werii p-rj Hotels. |l Hotels, - || JJOT LAKES, ROTORUA,: ||| , MRS. GRAHAM |§ Hating resumed occupation of LAKE HOUSE, i which is solely her own property, tourists cm rely on receiving the same attention as of old. v I'j This Hotel commands the best position li : £;'• Rotorua, also the best view of surrounding cora ■; try. Is now replete with every modern luxuiy an; !&$ comfort. i|!r« Perfect Sanitation. ik|| Mineral Hatha on tho premises free to visitors. S Post and Telegraph next door. Conveyance four times daily to Government Sin* ; torium, g |fcs'« ANALYSIS OF MINERAL BATHS. M PRIEST'S BATH (Sana- SULPHUR BATH (lib 1| torium). House). WM Qrs. per sal. firs, perjal i# Sulphate of Soda 19*24 Sulphate of Sod* S'« fe; Sulphate of Po- Sulphate of Ho- ? ■ ' 'ash .. ..traces fash .. * ' SulphateofLime 7'41 Sulphate of l.imc 9"51 Sulphate of Mag. Sulphate of Mag- i nesia .. .. 3*03 nesia .. .. I Sulphate of Alu- Sulphate of Iron.. 15* 1 mina .. .. 21*67 Sulphuric Acid .. IS'' I Sulphate of Iron,, 1'24 Hydrochloric Acid "# I: Sulphuric Acid .. 2212 Silica .. - U'- If 1 Hydrochlorift Acid 365 pica „ „ 18-41 || 96-77 9i« m RACHEL BATH (Sana- THE CLEAR BATH , m toriuai), (Lake House). m Grs. per gal. Grs. per l ® Chloride of So- Chloride of So- jM' dium .. .. 69*43 diuin .. .. » (i IS Chloride of Potas. Chloride of Potas- tigs sium .. .. 341 sium .. .. 11! M Chloride of Li* Chloride of Li- pfi' thium . ..traces thium .. .. trar« fefa SurphateofSoda 11-80 Sulphate of Soda S'l f ||| Silicate of Soda.. 18*21 Mono-Silicate of II Mine .. „ 4--?4 Soda .. .. 6« \ Magnesia.. .. 1-09 Lime .. - !' Bl £-|| Iron and Alumina Magnesia.. .. l" ll Oxides .« ... 2-41 Iron Oxides .. ''' S Silica _ „ 6*87 Alumina .. .. M Silica in excess .. W' sl "ims 65« 1 Analysis made by order of the Government Wai- |j, rakei. under the same management I Tariff.—Under one week, 10s per day; on( fe week, £2 IBs; two weeks, two guineas per f.. longer term ,per arrangement-. ® go T L AKES 'i ~ "SPA" JJOTEL, TWO, I One mile and a-half from the Taupo Post Offirt 'M at which place all coaches arriving from Nap'"' Tokatinu, and Kotorua, are met by the Spa coaches, and visitors conveyed to the " Spa" free of charge. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TOURISTS , &| THE SPA HOTEL COACHING COMHANJ. , I Run to the following places of interest, thus uiaKifS c"' the Spa Hotel the most central, convenient, a® -M cheapest house for tourist": | A TOKAANU, twice weekly, fare 6s, against 1® m and 20s, charged by tourist agents. „ ft,WAIRAKRI. DAILY, Sundays included, fat' . 6d, against 7s 6d, charged by others. ~ Bp ARATEATEA RAPIDS. DAILY, fare 3j & | against 6d, charged hy others. H> The Spa is the Home of the FAMOUS CRO»? B; NEST GEYSER, and other wonders, Guide ' cc > " E: each person. f; 3 HUKa FALLS, visitors conveyed free of r-hirfj- | | Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath, Blue Balw £ Sulphur and Alum Haths. Lovely grounds, li Flowers, Shrubberies, Tennis, Promenade, and On* H mental Lawns. The CELEBRATED MAO»J K ; CARVED DINING HALL' contains the ftaf g specimens of native workmanship in New Zeal* o I Drawingroom, Smokingroom, large Bedroom', w || ci which overlook the Gardens. { Private suites of apartmeuts.. . n N.B.—VISITORS TO THE HOT LAKE j| TRICTSHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES TIIE f\ : ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THE SPA IIOTbL ® COACHING COMPANY. .|| " A'HOO," the sure cure for Indig'* 11 , » J ticn, eold by F. J, Gpoper. C^ e ® fa '' p > Tifkori»jtii!st, - » . ; ■. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 6
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