General Notices WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. SANITARIUM OF AUCKLAND. mHE WAIWEEA FAMILY HOTEL X is fitted up with every convenience for the comfort of Invalids, Visitors, and others. A well supplied table ia provided, coupled with excellent accommodation, attention, civility, and moderate charges. % THE BATHS. Are highly recommended by tie Faculty, and invalids can ,rely on receiving everj attention. Visitors oan indulge in Bathing, Fishing, ' Shooting, Billiards, &c. Steamers leave Auckland for the Springs .. A ' three times a week. ! ; The following testimonials are selected atf random from a' score recorded in the Visitors'. Book:— '• , w . ; , Waiwera Springs, Dec. 12,1875. •Deab' Sib,—For four months I was laid up at the Thames with rheumatism, con* tracted from working in the mines. Although not confined 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 L wa3 under medical treatment without receiving the slightest benefit. At the suggestion of some friends, I was ind|ked to try the Waiwera Hot Springs. I bathed regularly three times a day and drank freely of the water, and I now find myselffifter a fortnight's residence, quite cured. I am entirely free from ache or pain, and in better health .than I, 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, Pbteb Mabtik. "• * R. Graham, Esq. November 29,1875. Mr Robert Graham. , > ■';>; Dear Sir, —I feel impelled, from,*.feeling of gratitude, to place? ou recorji the advantage I have derived from the use of the waters, of- the Wawera Hot Springs. I have suffered from Rheumatism for over two years, and lately, was unable to walk without' the aid of a crutch. Thanks, however, to a persistent course of bathing,; together with partaking freely of the waters, I have quite recovered the use ofj»y limbs. . Youniobediently, .„ - Robert .Stow? Freeman's, Bay. July 26,1875. Dear Sir, —Having observed during my r stay at Waiwera the great effects pro? duced by the use of the water, both by N drinking and bathing, I am convinced of its efficacy in many disorders, more especially in' Rheumatism, Scrofula, Gouf,<fcc. - Uv «T; Cabey, L/R.C.P., M.R.C.S. .; <-' December. 10,1875. Mr Robert Graham. •'Dear. Sir,r-Like many others,;;l avail myself of this meant, of, makingHcnown the great benefit I have derived from a stay of . ten cUys at your Sanitorium, which I sought for the recovery of my health, consequent upon a severe attack o£ Rheumatic Fever. After a persistency in the use of the waters for ten days, I find myself free from all pain and' stiffness,, and much stronger and'better in general health than when I arrived here. Henby J. Siidoiph, ' " Whangaroa. Mr Robert Gi^ham. Sir, —Having 1 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 eirteen days' midence, I find myself greatly benefited by- the use of the waters and a pure atmosphere. I ~ have no hesitation in saying that when become more generally kftown, thousands of invalids from England, California, and the Australian colonies will be glad to ] avail themselves of the great benefits to be derived from the Waiwera Springs. - - - :.James Eab. . ■Thames, September 4,1874. * ,1616 :*:.' '.\u-.:»: • • *" GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, np p s'S p6c 6A. 4v BREAKFAST. v ' By a {borough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and-nutrition, and by a careful application of V the Sne properties of well-telected cocoa, Mr - Epps^has provided: our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which.ju»y save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that • constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around fus ready .to attack wherever -thw.> is a weak point. "We'may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with mup blood and'a properly nourished „ frame.—See article in the CiVjV. Service Gaitlte. ' If ade simply with boiling waier or milk. Sold in, packet* (in tine for abroad) labelled — JAMES EFF S & CO., HOMCEOPATHIC OHBMI3TS, 48, 1 hrca^r.eedle Street, & 170, Piccadilly; Works—Huston Road & Camden Townj London. .513 BAY OF PLENTY TIMES /;, AGENCY. / fTIHE Undersigned are prepared to Receive JL . Subscriptions and Advertisements for the Bay of Plenty Times, Published Bi-weekly is the flourishing Towship of Tauranga.— HOPOBAPT, McOUIIOUaH, & Co., EVBHIHfr Stab Office, Grahamstown. \ EWEST ,de«gns in type on hand, and <■ i constant additions being made, at the Ev«kiiio Stab Office. / . pi ARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper) \J in plain and fancy .type. Carters 1 Se> oeipts printed, bound and perforated, at the BvnmraStAß Office. ETERY variety of liabel for Soda-water-Manufacturers, in letter-press. Superior " \ design* in iithograph r <at the Evwriva SKA*
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2181, 31 December 1875, Page 3
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