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OiiiJSK WARD'S B C. L, limes & Co., AOSNTS AND BOTTLERS

'oaiand Government Tourist Resorts. '! E AKOHA. A BKAb-TiKULLY situate he»lth re~L sort nt the toot of I'e Aroha Mountain i lo niiloa by rail from Auckland. aily trains aho sreau, and rail Lui: l ;; , r?.7" h r* < - rm 1... ~r ~„„,, wa|WH) wjth fifat _ '(.'.,,' ', : ' - r '«l'lif .nd private. The :':;,". I;','. ••■ »a are highly efficatj(^:;^: i ' f ! umatism, djrepep. .!, ~' '"',-• -■"•■ ma an.-F other ;■ i: ;' '" 'i'«or-l rsol tl>» uriu- ■ ■ ■'•'■• ; air... in ail- ■ .-«•*■-.■» .odily. "H -tnuk: u .r,,. tiers of Te Aroha *"' Jii-.-r curative and tonio ,V.;--""V- V ' V,, " Qy ' Gov «nm«nt Real- .- cai.-.a. OfliCT, may !,„ consulted bv ';; : ,;,:, ; „;;', 1 ; ;-' !e attendants at l'ictur r *,u« juom.tain and forest scenery n l.a iinmedi-tH neighbourhood of the uau , iii ure an two tennis courte and a bo* nig green in the Public Domain ad. joining the Pavilion. * M Aroha, wkh it, arable baths and PJHsant JU rroun d ii,«s,,a pre-eminently a bi.v■() tor r.wi an,l recup W rntion Path Peek.—From 4d to Is i o.iv ■"■ . JncasC . wl "»f ResidentMedic.J Ofhoar vi«t., pwiont, 10a 6d per visit. ' °J»cer at consulting rooms, 7a 6d Nation. Reduoed ratea for rosiEOTORUA, THE WORLD'S SANATOEIUM. B J lot< rY Uituclfl ( a «*rtJ 1000 feet), pesSI 8 thf ' " miner!il in the world. Pleasant climate. Large and comfortable utraotive .ide-tnps by steamer, coach and ™f t 7 V P T m * Gt, F« u 's. Boiling Spring. «dl«te.,M ulM fe Ura Volcanoes Ld othfr iS,. J,ar ™ g Beautiful Forest, B.ver and Lake scenery. Governfor the treatment of inCh^obs -Ordinary patients, 30s per week; Fnondiy Society patient., 21.gj Excellent bathing facilities. Public and DatUs, etc. VUnaertul cure:) effected by S in r rBl Wfiters of the Priest and Postmaster Baths. Dr. A. S. Wohlinann, Government Ba'neobgist (l f ta of Bath, England) and hia medical assistant may be consulted at the Government Spa. TAEAWEKA-EOTOAIAHANA TOUB. The most popular one-day excursion from Eotorua is the round trip to Lakes Eotomahana, and Waimangi ?T n '?£ °° ach route PP s « the beauti. Lakes of IVkitapu and Botokakahi, and lands passengers at the ruined village of Te Wairoa Thence boata convey the visitors across Lakes Tarawera and Rotomahana to Waraangn; return to Eotorua bv coach. Total cost, 153. " Government Accommodation House, at Waxmangu. Tariff: 10b per day for first seven days, 8s thereafter LAKE WAIKAEEMOANA. ™f xlt T e ' established by the Governmentfor the accommodation of Tourists, stand, in a beautiful situation on the shore. or WMkarenaoana, one of the loveliest of Wew Zealand s Lakes, surrounded by wooded mountains. TAum.- jos per day for first seven days: 8a pur day thereafter. * ' Excellent trout fishing, charming water enuniona Oil launch and rowing boats „ f 6 ,. 11 ;* pn the neighbouring pretty lake Waikare-iti. HANMER FiOT SPRINGS. i'ismer Hot Mineral Springs and Go-venna.-a», opH ar ; uno day fr , m chr . church by rail and coach. Good acoommoaation al the Government Spa. TAttij.-*.—First Oiass, 7b day for first seven day, ; Us per day thereafter. Second UABb, k per dav for first seven days ■ 3s per day thereafter. Natural Uot Almeral Water Swimming an PriMto Baths, Hot Air aad Douch isai.nt: wu.d Jlasaaare. THE HERMITAGE, SOUTHERN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (elevahon 2fe« feetl is situated near the foot o Mount Sefton, and ia the vicinity of Mount Cook (12,349 feet), in the heart of the grandest of .Vow Zealand's Alpine regions. r 'J'ARim-lOs per dny for first seven daysj b..per day thereafter. Children ri age< tilr ° e aad twelve ' half ai-LKNoiD Gr.Acifctt, E: Taaman (one of the largest i word) Uuoker and Mueller Glaciers a;, easily traversed by visitors from the Hermitage. Guides, Hor E ««, and Alpine Equipment provided. Comfortable Mountain huts tor Alpinists high un in t-hc. rn„„_ man Valley. Cooks' Tourist Coupons accepted at the HermiUge. There are ruts at convenient distanoe. on the track ; resident Government oooks. Accommodation House at Milford and an oil launch on Milford Sound. Lake Msas,pouri,-ost enahantinglv beautaful of ail New Zealand lakes, is easily ar> e-iSMble from Lake Te Anau. LAKE WAKATIPU. Lake Wakatipu, surrounded by mountains of impressive grandeur, is the most easily accessible oi the Southern Lakes One day by rail from Uunedin. Government fcteumi rs on the Lake. Grand Alpine excursions, water-trips and beautiful drives. juAKE TE ANAU TO MILFOBD SOUND. The overland route from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound is one of the finest scenic traces in the work. Te Anau is reached from Dunedin and Invercargill by train and coach. At the head of the Lake is Glade Bouse (Government) for the acr commodation of visitors. Taiui.'f.--10s per day tor the first seven flayg; 8s per day thereafter. Children between the ages of three and twelve halfprice. All information as to these and other routes of travel, fares, accommodation, eta. is supplied free on application to the GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OP TOUR--IST AND HEALTH RESORTS Wellington, or on enquiry at the Branch offices ?t o UC! £! a, ? d ' - 6 Aroha > Eotorua, Wairoa, ii.B., Chmtchurch, Dunedin, Inveroargill. Minister for Tourist and Health Resort. —Hon. Sie Joseph G. Ward, K.C.M G Superintendent—T. E. Donne, Welling. ; *■ fcrr»;.j»|>|» »'**». Tsa-l! b'e« J K*jra*.a<i, *M mm.--?***

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 7004, 8 May 1906, Page 1

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