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LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, KOTOHUA, to ROTORUA should note * tho special attraction of LAILE HOUSE HOTEL, Ohinemutu. Rotorua. This old-established and always popular Hotel stands on tho Southern Shore of the magnificent Lake Rotorua. From its ! Spacious Balconies a Glorious Panoramic V low is obtained of the Lake and surrounding country. Apart from its comfort and the general beauty of its surroundings, its situation alone makes it tho favourite hotel for fishermen. tts chief attraction is tho 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. These waters nro 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 the pleasantest and easiest of all treatment. For th© convenience and free Use of visitors to th© Lake Hons© Hotel a Bath House, containing eight separate well-fitted bathrooms, has recently been erected at great cost. TARIFF—Os a Day. Telegrams to "MANAGER'* will receive prompt attention. WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, HOTEL, BBIS T O' L (Comer of Cuba and Gfinance streets). STRICTLY PIBST CLASS./ rSTHIS is a modern brick bouse, lined throughout with sanitary asbestos, absolutely fireproof, with ' nearly UK) rooms. Every possible convenience, including drawingrooms, writingrooms, readingrooms, smukingrooms and billiard room, with standard Alcock billiard table. Very best cuisine. SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OE THE CITY, tho Bristol commands a perfect view of the harbour and hills from its spacious balconies and garden_roofß. Tariff, tis per day. Permanent rates by arrangement. Proprietor J. H. HINTON.

PANAMA HOTEL, CORNER OP VIVIAN AND TARANAKI STREETS. CASE WHISKIES BULK la Cd. FROM ss; COLONIAL ALES AND STOUT 10d PEE BOTTLE. f | THE PANAMA offers to Permanent and Transoiant Quests Excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Tariff. Only the beat of Alea and Spirits kept in stock, J. C. MASON, Proprietor. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, (Close to Opera House), X>EAWXNGROOM, Writing, SmokingJf-' room; Hot and Cold Plunge, Shower and Needle Baths; Electric Light Troughout. Night and Day Pertars. 'Phono 1701. P.O. Box 657, 8a per day or £3 2a per week. C. MoMANUS, Lots Hutt and Redding. WELLINGTON HOTEL, MOLESWOETH STREET. ■W. NXDD Proprietor. tjjmi; WELLINGTON HOTEL is situoted 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 liAMBTON QUAT (Opposite Bank N.Z.) oldest and best ■ * known Hotel. New Xionnge 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. Bast of Wines, Ales, and Spirits. TARIFF —8s per diem, or*£2s 2s per week W. J. CONNOR Proprietor. (Late Com. Travellers' Club and Bax’s Bay House). WHBKE TO STAX. MEREDETH HOUSE, TAUSIAEUNUI. (Junction Wanganui Elver and Main Trunk Line). T7HEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. JC; EXCELLENT CUISINE. Cook’s Coupons accepted. Telegraphio Address "Mathias," Taurmarunui. Every attention to Telegrams. First* class Billiard Table for Guests. KERR AND MATHIAS ...... Proprietors. 'Phone 31V, P.O. Ijox 772. ALBERT HOTEL (Under New Management.) MR JAS. MCDONALD, Proprietor. npHE Hotel is in First-class Order JL having been Refurnished Throughout. Letters and Telegrams receive Prompt Attention. Special Terms to Permanent Guests. Tariff 8s 6d per day or £2 2s per week. MELBOURNE. SCOTT’S HOTEL. WHEN in Melbourne STAY AT SCOTT’S. (he leading Hotel in the City. Recently redecorated. Convenient to Stations, Wharves and Theatres.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 3

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