THE GOVERNMENT ROTORUA. THIS wonderful district is unparalleled In the known world for the number and variety of its Thermal Springs. As a health reßort its popularity is rapidly increasing, and that entirely on its own merits, as hitherto nothing has been done in the way of advertising. Patients suffering from Chronic, Articular and Muscularßheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Skin Diseases, Solatioa, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervous Exhaustion, Uterine Ailments,l and tardy convalescence from acute diseases may rely upon obtaining immense relief, and in the majority of cases a complete cure. S A SANATORIUM, ROTORUA, GOVERNMENT NEW ZEALAND. THE PRIEST'S BATH. This is a strongly acid, aluminous, sulphur water, acting as a powerful skin stimulant. Hot and cold showers and douches are provided, and comfortably enclosed dressing rooms. MADAME RACHAEL’S BATH. This celebrated Spring is a Saline water with Silicates, and ha 3an alkaline reaction. The water is also used Internally for its beneficial action on the kidneys. _ THE BLUE BATH. NATORIUM, E6IBHBA. This is the largest natural warm swimming bath in the Southern Hemisphere. It affords rheumatic invalids a means of taking painless exercise, which they highly appreciate. - THE SULPHUR VAPOUR BATH. This is a natural hot vapour, highly charged with sulphur gases, conducted into a properly constructed chest, in which the patient sits, wtiile a stream of palpable sulphur is being constantly deposited on the skin. THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. This department is replete with the most modern appliances for carrying out the various forms of medical electrical treatment in their entirety. Terms, including medical attendance and baths, per week ... ... £1 ICs. Resident Engineer ; CAMILH MALFRQY, Es^, Resident Medical Superintendent : ALFRED HINDERS, M.D., F.C.S,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 33
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272Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 994, 20 March 1891, Page 33
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