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THE (GOTIRHJSEMFSAM O OR!jfH. ROTORUA, NEW ZEAIj and - • ROTORUA. . • r J'’H FSwonderfuldistrict; isun paralleled in the; known world forthe number and variety i . of its Thermal Spring^. : Ar t health resort its popularity is rapidly increasing, and ; that.'entirely oa its owa merits,- as liiihertp .nothihg. Jias been: done ,in the way of -advertising'. ''7:'; > 7' 7 : .’7 :, ‘ r 7 " 7' ■ . : : -“V r Patients suffering from Chronic, Articular and. Muscular Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Skin Diseases, Sciatica;: Lumbago.; Neuralgia, Exhaustion', Uterine Ail* merits, and tardy convalescence from acute. diseases in ay rely upon .obtaining immense relief, and in the.majority of cases a .complete cure. .. ' THE PRIESrs BATH. * This is a strongly acid, aluoiid >us, sulp'uir. >v iter, acting ai a p i varfaLskin stim ilant Plot and cold showers and doiches are provi le 1, an l oo nfo.-t ibl/ eucloia 1 dressing room 3 . / ,'\Y\ -MADAME RACHAEL’S BVTB. : - 7 This' celebrated - Spring is a Saline VVater with Sili sates, an I;has an Alkaline reaction, The water is also used iuternally for its beneficial action oa -the kidneys.-':. ' ; > THE BLUE BATH.:' ; u ‘ . : >This. is the; largest natural warm swimming hath in the southern hemisphere. 7... 1t* afif./rds rheunTUic.in'valids auieaui of .taking painless exercise, which they highly appreciate • THE SULPH U Ii VAPc)U It BATH. ' . t 7 " -.'•'.•■■This', is a natural hot. vapour, highly charged wit i sulphur gases, conducted into a properly c .ns-ructed Cheet, in which the patient iits, while a atroam of palpable sulphur is bc-ing constantly.deposited;on the skin. 7-7' . THE ELECTRICAL' DEPARTMENT. • This' department is replete with tae most m sderu appliances for.; carrying out: the vaiiuus forms of msdic'il electrical treatment'ia their entirety. .. ;• < -y, v Terms, including medical attenda-.ee and baths, per week'. ... ... £i 10s. .. •' ; ". • -. 7 ■ 7~. 7 T oc7-7- : .7 ..’ -.a '---j'.-.y ' .. RESIDENT'. M EDrCAL ScPEltlKTfiN DKNg : '/ -.';V % V A L'FKE]) G IND E U S Jt M_. !>., F.C.S. - ' THE QOVERMENT SANATORIUM. HAN ME R HOT SPRINGS, 7

Iu cases of kheumatisro, Lumbago, Sciatica,- Gout, Ski-i Diseases, Nervous Exhaustion, and Dis.order* of the Oigeefcive' Qrgane,.- &c the curative properties of. these Seringa are incoming batter known and realised; and there are numerous iustaueeVpf a course of ,batQs having pioved eflioac.oils. ; .'■■■■,■ cv*-v - ■■ : . The Springs are situated in the Amuri Country, 90 miles north of Christchurch,. Visitors from Christchurch can - reach,the .'prings in a day. ;The first 70 miles is -by rail to Culverden, and the last'2o by coach g io.l road. , ; v—'i . ' r There ore two Bath houses, containing baths,, wailing rooms, fee., for the accommodation of vidtois and patients, ; 'under the otra of s. keeper an 1 inttion. The sum ot £2700 has been spent in providing these b iths, buildiugs. '&c , and piauting and improving the grounds surrounding them. \ - o There are Spriugs of hot ahd cold waters, and the same quilities and healing properties are to be-found in both. . • N . r ~ .. ' - 1 Visitors and patients are increaSirg in number every year. For the twelve months ended last March ever 6300 baths had been given; The price charged for a single bath is Is, but-a deduction in the price is made on taking a number of tickets. r At present there are two Accommodation Houses, one, at Jollies’ Pass, two and a half mites from the baths, which can provide for from 2.) to 30 persons ; an i the other at Jack’s Pass, with accommbd itioii for from 16 to 20 persons. - Tne number of visitors now warrants more accommodation . and before very loug it ij .proba-lie a lii st-ciass hotel .will bo etected within a short.distance,from the baths.. . . .' --. . : : •

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wnrm ironpiy ill fill line 'ill 'r ■■ .1® AN r.lt 9*s m,:* i li WLdti (Patent Cooked) r Is the MOST PERFECT FOOD I/' we lure examined." OfIAS. H. rißwi, M.R.C.S., P.C.S., *« [I Vf/u JoxviroHK, 7 C. 8., 6», i !(■. Pullit A*Jtly*t+. . -,i{j isfoon "w *Pfl II - r In view of the boast made by the makers of certain y w w w . v • FOODS as to the number of Medals they have obtained, MR* p. J.jRUMNEY <iesireßit to l>e understood that, owing the^unsatisfectory way in which Medals been- awarded, he Prefers to 4evote money^and^cnergy to preparing a really - pure and thoroughly cooked preparation, and relies upon the unbonght testimony of the public, which, pronounces Patent O Cooked PROt>UCESa - - ■■■■ - -•

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1060, 23 June 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1060, 23 June 1892, Page 2