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THE GOVERNMENT SANITORHIi ROTORUA, NEW ZEALA-ND. KOTOKCTA. entirely advertising. ' Patients suffering from Chronic, Articular and Muscular Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic: Gout, Skid Diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago. Neuralgia, ; Nervous. Exhaiistion-, Ail-. h”d tardy convalescence from acute diseases -may rely ttpon obtaining immense relief, andin the majority of cases a complete cure. •' : 'T ; : ' .V 4 THE PRIEST’S -BATH. - . -“ ■.■ ■■ _ • T.hii is a strongly abj l, alqTtnnnus, sulphur .wttar, .acting aia powerful skin stimulant cold showers and douche} are provide 1, and co nfort ibly enclosed dressing rooms ' MADAME RA.CHA.EL’3 B\TH. This, celebrated Spring is a Saline .Water with.Silicates,' and has an Alkaline reaction-.'"-. The water is also used internally for its benefioiakaotion oh the kidneys. -\- ■'7 V ~ . THE BLUE BATH. ji'V" hi-'., •This is the largest natural- warm bath in the southern hemisphere. 1 ’lt affords rheumatic invajids a means of taking painless exercise, whichjthey highly appreciate .., : - . THE SULPHUR VAPOUR BATH: V; . 'This is a,natural hot vapour, highly, charged with, sulphur gases, conducted intoJa properly constructed cheit,' in 'which'the patient sits,;-while a stream of.palpable sulbhur is being constantly depouted on the skin; - ." ' • 7 . THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT.- ' ' . This - department is replete with the most modern, appliances' for -carrying out-the various form's of medical electrical treatment-in their, entirety,.- ; Terms,-including medical;attenda“ice and baths,:per weeki £1 10s, - ' • Resident Medtcal Supkuintendkst : % 7"' ;-'vV'-vv 5 < ~ . A LFE E D GI N DEES, M. D., F. C.S.' the; government sanatorium. lIANMIiU HOT SIMUNOS. - -In cases- of- Rheumatism, Lumbago,'- Soiatica.-G-out, Skin Diseases, -Nervous Exhaustion and Disorder.s of-the .--Digestive Organs, &c , the curative properties of-these Springs are becoming better-known and realised, and there aye numerous instances of a course pfjbaths having proved efficacious, ■ ■ --'.- - . The Springs are. Bituated in the Amuri -Country, 9') miles .north of Christchurch Visitors from Christohurch eah reach the Springs in a day. The first 70 niiles is by rail to Culverden, and the last 20 by coach on a good road. % ,:. ; ' 7 -There are two Bath-houses, containing baths, waiting rooms, &c., for the accommodation of visitors and patients, under the care of a keeper: and matron. The sum 0t.£2700 has been spent in providing these biths, buildings, &a ; and planting and improving the grounds surrounding them. " . - . •-... ‘ - There are Springs of hot and cold waters; add the same qualities, ami healing properties' are'to be found in both.: . ’ --"/ - ” Visitors' and patients are increasing in number every year. ' -.For the Twelve months ended last March over 6300 baths had.been given.-. The price charged for a single bath is. Is, but a reduction in the price is made on taking a number of tickets. A ' - : 1 At present there are two Accommodation'Houses, one at Jollies’. Pass, two and a half mites from the baths,-which can provide for from 20 to; 30 persons ; and the other at Jack’s Pass, with accommodation for from is}to' ; -20"persons. The number of visitors now ‘ ’ t ’ arran ts more, accommodation, and before very long it is probable a first-olass hotel will be erected within a shortdistancefrom the baths.' - - '-/V' TO OBR READERS. In order to. facilitate action on the part of would be subscribers to the NEW n r « T.TT-Y -r>nr » -r-r 1 "orm of Application to the.Ma.na will be promptly responded to. -*• *-* w, luuuiuuit. i*uuiuu wu uuu jiaib < ZEALAND MAIL, we append below a form of Application to the Manager, which if cutt out, filled ini and'pqsted to the address wi” ’ " * ' - - - FOB3S, To the Manager of the NEW ZEALAND MAILi- ’ ' - - Wellington. Please sind me the NEW- ZEAIjA.ND iIAIL regularly Name- - •- v -- : - :r ~ ; ■ •■‘-■i-.y: Sir, Address _ ~ i - Terms of Subscription : . r-: " . ; . Within the colony: %2s per annum, Cash, Pbsiage included. . Credit, 26s per annum Outside the Colony: 26s per annum, Cash Postage included. Credit: 30s per annum New subscribers are expected to remit one quarter in advance, as a guarantee of good aith , when they send their orders. ' - ; iip'u i ii; II fniin ii i G£S. m Wooa m . Bp. Rioge’s (PAtout Cooked) Fdod “Is the HOST PERFECT FOOD - V we hare examined/* D«o. H. Timms, M.R.C.I T7j«. Johsstomk, Th.D. Public Analyst! ffilfflniftla 3 UBLIG CAUTION yiew of the boast made by the xtiakers of certain FOODS as to the number of Medals they have obtained, MR, P. J, RUMNEY desires it to be understood that, owing to the unsatisfactory way in which Medals have often been awarded, he prefers to devote his rqoney and energy to preparing a really pure atid thorOUg'llly cooked preparation, and relies upon the unbought testimony of the public, which pronounces Dr. Ridge’S cookfd Food TO BE THE BEST THEWORL& PRODUCES.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 2

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