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LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, EOTOEUA. to ROTORUA should note the special attraction of LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, Ohinemutu, Rotorua. This old-established and always popular j Hotel stands on tho Southern Shore of | 'the magnificent Lake Rotorua. From its Spacious Balconies a Glorious Panoramic , View is obtained of tho Lake and sur- j rounding country. Apart from its com- , fort and the general beauty of its sur- j roundings, its situation alone makes it the favourite hotel for fishermen. Its chief attraction is the possession in Its own well laid out grounds of Highly Mineralised Hot Springs, the waters and mud of which are of the greatest medical and curative value. . Thee© waters are world renowned for the marvellous cures they effect, especially in sufferers from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago and kindred disorders —the most long-standing cases always yielding to this tho pleasantest and easiest of all treatment. For the convenience and free use of visitors to the Lake House Hotel a Bath House, containing eight separate well-fitted bathrooms, has recently been erected at great cost. TARIFF—9s a Hay. Telegrams to "MANAGER" will receive prompt attention. PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OF VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. ALL CASE WHISKIES FROM ss; BULK 4s 6d. COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT lOd PER BOTTLE. fjPtHH PANAMA offers to Permanent and Tranecient Quests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only tho best of Ales and Spirits kept in stock. J. C. MASON, Proprietor. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Close to Opera House). DRAW IN GROOM, Writing, Smokingroom; Hot and Cold Plnnge, Shower and Needle Baths; Electric Light Troughimt, Night and Hay Porters. G?hon© 1701. P.O. Box 557. 8s per day or £2 2s per week. C. McMANUS, Late .Hutt and Feilding. WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET. W. NIDD 1 Proprietor. rjIHE WELLINGTON HOTEL is situated IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. First-class Accommodation is provided for Travellers, Visitors, and Permanent Boarders. , THE BEST BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. BARRETT'S HOTEL LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Bank N.Z.) WELLINGTON'S oldest and beat known Hotel. New Lounge Bar now opened. The Centre for Business and Comfort. Good Service is the line on which Barrett's has built its large business, and intends to continue its further course. Best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits. TARIFF—Bs per diem, or 2s per week W. J. CONNOR Proprietor. (Lata Com. Travellers’ Club and Day's Bay House). ROTORUA. BRENT’S BATHGATE HOUSE. A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, old-established and comfortable, situated close to all Baths; replete with modern comforts; the house for the tourist; hot and cold baths and electric light throughout. Porters meet all trains. TELEGRAMS: "BRENT’S." S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY. MEREDBTH HOUSE, TAUMAR.UNUI. (Junction Wanganni River and Main Trunk Line). UHEST-CIiASS ACCOMMODATION, ■T. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Telegraphic Address "Mathias,” Tanrmarunni. Every attention to Telegrams. Firstclass Billiard Table for Guests. KERR AND MATHIAS Proprietors. 'Phone 214. P.O. Box 772. ALBERT HOTEL, (Under New Management.) MR. JAS. McDONALD, Proprietor. fTUHE Hotel is in First-class Order JL having been Refurnished Throughout. Letters and Telegrams receive Prompt Attention.Excellent Cuisine. Night and Day Porter. Tariff 8s 6d per day or £2 2s per week.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 3

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