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Hotels. p EEYHOUND HOTEL, CORNEIi OF* ' QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREET?, ACORIAKD,Propbietop : MICHAEL CORCORAN. In returning thanks to his numerous Visitors, Michael CobookAh begs io say that very large additions have been made to the Hotel, which will.tend greatly to the convenience of those who favour him with their patronage. - BED-BOOMS: Additions having been made to their number, and all have been furnished in a superb manner —everything being new, and got up iu the latest style* BATHS: Both Hot and Cold Baths are always ready, and every convenience will be found in them for the comfort of Travellers, COMMBRCIAL-BOOM: . A.Commodious Koom has been opened, having its entrance from Victoria-street, for the comfort of those who do not care to use the Bar or Bar-room; and this has been httcd up in a style to ensure the comfort of Visitors. BILLIARD-ROOM . • Tho Billiard-room is the best in the Province, and is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever constructed. MICHAEL. CORCORAN Hopes that.the good name his house has ever held, and the splendid accomodation afforded in it, will linduce Visitors to Auckland to give it their patronage.

QOBMOPOLITAN JJOTBIr, (Next Messrs Lewis Brothers), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Having enlarged and improved the above pre? mises, visitors ant) others will find that no expense has been spared in making the establishment a Firsi-oiass Famiiy Hoim. ; Mea's provided at any time of the day or night, under the direction of a thoroughl competent Manager, The public will find tliat a visit will satisfy them that their comfort' and convenience has been carefully studied. R.R. CAMPION, Proprietor. Auckland, December, 1875. ri OVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, ; Hobson-sireei,. Board 158 per week Board and Residence - - 20s per week Board and Residence, with single . room « • :■ 243 per week ,v ' Commodious Bath Rooms. TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Good Stabling Accommodation, DUNNINGfHAM & KING. Proprietors. WAIWEEA HOT SPEINGS. ' SANITARIUM OF AUCKLAND] THE WAIWERA FAMILY HOTEL is fitted up with every convenience for the comfort of Invalids, Visitors, and others. A well supplied table is provided, coupled with excellent accommodation, attention, civility, and moderate charges THE BATHS Are highly recommended by the Faculty, and invalids can rely on receiving every attention. Visitors can indulge in Bathing, Fishing, Shooting, Billiards, ka, Steamers leave Auckland for the Springs three , times a week.

The* following testimonials are selected ,at random from a score recorded in the Visitors. Book: — , Waiwera Springs, Dec. 12,1875. Dear Fir,— For four months I was laid up at the Thames with rheumatism, contracted from working in the mines. Although not coDfincd to my bed, I was unable to walk without the aid of a stick, and my body was bent nearly double. I may state that all this time I was under medical treatment without receiving the slightest benefit. At the suggestion of some friends, I was induced to try the Waiwera Hot Springs, I bathed regularly three times a day and drank freely of the water, and I now find myself, after a fortnight's residence, quite cured. lam entirely free from ache or pain, and in better health than 1 ever was.- lam grateful to you, sir, for the benefits and attention I have received, and would strongly,recommend others similarly afflicted to " throw physic to the dogs," which I have proved to be useless in the case of Rheumatism. Yours, truly, R, Graham, Esq. PETER MARTIN. November 29, 1875. Mr Robert Graham. Dear Sir,-I feel.impelled, from a feeling of gratitude, to place on record the advantage I have derived from the use of the waters of the Waiwera Hot Springs. I have suffered from Rheumatism for over two years, accompanied with -great swelling, and latterly was unable to walk without the aid o£ a crutch. Thanks, however, to a persistent course of bathing, together with partaking freely of the waters. I ha°ve quite recovered the use of my limbs. Yours, ob"dicutly, Freeman's Bay; ROBERT STOW. . July 26, 1875. Dear Sir,— Having observed during my stay at Waiwe-a the great effects produced by the use of the water, both by.drinking and bathing, I am convinced of its efficacy in many disorders, more especially in Rheumatism, Scrofula, Gout, &c. J. CAREY, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. DecemborlO, 1875. Mr Robert Graham, Dear Sir,—Like many others, I avail myself of this means of making known the great benefit I have derived from a stay of ten days at your Sanitorinm, which I sought for the recovery of my health, consequent upon a severe attack of Rheumatic Fever. After a persistency in the use of'the.waters for ten days, I find myself, free "from all pain and stiffness, arid much stronger and better in general health than when I arrived here. HENRY J. STIDOLPH, • —i Whangaroa, Mr Robert Graham. Sir,— Having suffered from a severe attack of pleurisy, I was recommended by my medical adviser, Dr Lethbridge, to visit the Hot Springs. lam happy to state that, after sixteen days' residence, I find myself greatly benefited by the use of the waters and a pure atmosphere. 1 have no hesitation in saying that onco the cnraiive properties of tho Springs become more generally known, thousands of invalids from Kngland, California, and the Australian colonies will be glad to avail themselves of tho great benefits to be derived from the Waiwera Springs. JAMES RAE. Thames, September 4,1874.

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Thames Advertiser, Issue 2316, 31 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Issue 2316, 31 March 1876, Page 4

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