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TTOLIDAY q-EABON^ 1896-97. V1«IT THE WONDERLAND OP NEW ZEALAND. ROTORUA THERMAL SPRINGS AND HOT LAKES. rpHE GRAND HOTEL, ROTOBUA. Situated close to Railway Station and Government Baths, which include the famous Pries tß', Rachel and Blue Baths.. The most elaborately-furnished and ele-gantly-fitted tourist hotel in Australasia. Ninety rooms. All communications addressed to the proprietor receive prompt attention. W. A. BOULTON, Pbopbietob. rjIHE GEYSER HOTEL Whakabewabewa Distant 2 miles from Rotorua, and situated near the Bite of the famous wonders of the District. Every comfort. Natural Hot Baths. C. E. NELSON, Proprietor. "TAKE HOUSE HOTEL, ROTOBUA. Sitnated in a picturesque position on the southern shore of Lake Rotorua. Natural Hot Baths of curative and medicinal properties in the Hotel grounds. T. C. URQUHART, Proprietor. rpHE PAL AC E HOTEL, ROTOBUA. Centrally situated in the township of Rotorua. SAMPLE ROOMS. Visitors will find the Palace a most compact, comfortable and convenient resort. „ BILLIARD TABLE. FRANK WATERS, Proprietor. "PRED Q DALLIN (by exam.) SURGEON DENTIST, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS^ UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Charges Moderate. Will attend at P ukekohe (Mis Goodwin each Second Wednesday and Fourth Monday. npHE LONDON & CONTINENTAL JL HOUSEj Has the Grandest Show of FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY, Etc. AUCKLAND. The Display Excels the Floral Fete. B. R. GARRETT, Between Maud (jeweller) and Garrett (butcher) | KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Batkin, (draper) /~IEO. WARREN, DENTIST KAKANGAHAPE ROALi. AUCKLAND?

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 6