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' DRINK WARD'S BEER. C. L. limes A' to., AGESNTB AND BOTTLEEB

Zealand Government Tourist Resorts. TE ARCH A. A lir..\LT J situated health resort at tba foot of Te Aroha Mountarn 115 miles by rail from Auckland. Daily trains direct, also steam and raii -wrvice via, Thames. .Several excellent hotels and boarding-houses. Largo supply of natural hot mineral waters, with firs., •lass Hatha, both public and private. The not waters of Te Aroha are highly efficacious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyepep. -:ia, neuralgia, sciatica, eczema and other skin diseases, and in disorders of the urinary organs, liver and spleen; also in ailments due to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Aroha nrnn ? OU3 r for ,. their curative and tonio Picturesque mountain and forest scenery uJt* I ™' uud,afce neighbourhood of the aths. 1 here are two tennis courts and a bowling green in the Public Domain adjoining the Pavilion. Te Aroha, with its agreeable baths and pleasant surroundings, is pre-eminently place for rest and recuperation. Bath Fees.—From 4>d to Is. Medical Fees.— For visitors-Te Aroha . [ ° Cfl6e « where Resident Medi cal Officer visits patient, 10s fid per visit I patlent vieita Resident Medical Officer at consulting rooms, 7s 6d per consultation. Reduced rates for reaidents. ROTOEUA, THE WORLD'S SANA TORITJM, Eotorua, altitude (nearly 1000 feet), dobseises the best mineral b«ths in the world, -leasantohmate, .Urge aad comfortable # na Numerous aUfcoave side-tnpe by steamer, coach and , Geysers, Boiling Sprinea *ad Lakes, Miniature Volcanoes, and other Marvel 3 abound. Beautiful rorsrtt, Eiver aua Lake scenery. Govern* ment Sanatorium for the treatment of invalid*. CHABQM.--Ordinary patients, 30* pet w-jek , Members of Friendly Societies 81a per week. Excellent bathing facilities. Public and private baths j manage, vapour bathe, mad baths, etc. Wonderful cures effected by tho strong mineral waters of the Baohaef. Priest and Postmaster Baths. - r " \ Wohlmana, Government Bal. i-eo ogist (.ate of Bath, England) and hi« medical asiistant may be consulted at the Government Spa. T A SAW ERA-ROTOMAHANA TOUR, The most popular oca-day excursion from Eotorua is the round trip to Lakes Rotomahana, and Waimangu Geyser. The coach route passes [he beautiLakes of T'lkitapu and Rotokakahi, an d lands passengers at the rained village of Te Y\ airoa. Thence bo%ts convey the visitora across Lakes Tarawera and Rotomahana to Wantiangu; return to Rotoroa by ooach. total cost, 15e. Government Accommodation Home, at Waimanga. Tariff: ICe per day for first seven daya • 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. Lake Hi. use, established by the Govern. mf.nl for the accommodation of Tourists a , a^*. i , D H " Doautifui situation on the shorei of Vv aikaremoana, one of the loveliest of New Zealand's Lakes, surrounded by wooded mountains.

Takiff.—lOs per day for Srst seven days: 3s per day thereafter.

Excellent trout fishing, charming water excursions. Oil launch and rowing boata on the Lake. Boats on the neighbouring pretty late Waikaro-iti. hanmee hot springs. Hanmer Hot Mineral Springs and Government Spa are one day from Chrstchurch by rail and coach. Good acoommodation at the Governmoat Spa. Tariff.—First Class. 7e per day for first seven J<*yr; 6b per day thereafter. Second Uaea, it per day for first seven days • 8b per day thereafter. Natural Uofc AXinsr&i Wat©r Swimming and Private Baths; Hot Air and Douoh! Batbs a;ui Massage. THE HERMITAGE, SOUTHERN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (elevation 2506 feet! ia situatod near the "foot or Mount, &eftcn, and iu the vicinity of Mount Cook (12,349 feet), in the heart of the grandest of New Zealand's Alpine regions. Tariff, 10s per day ;for first sevon dayij 8>; per day thereafter. Children between the ages of three and twelve, half price. Splendid Glaoiku ExotTßsioNs, The lasman (one of the largust ice-flows in the world), looker, and Mueller Glaciers are easily traversed by visitors from the Hormitage. Guides, Horses, and Alpine Equipment provided. Comfortable Mountain nuts for Alpinists high up in the Taste an Valley. Cooka' 'Tourist Coupons accepted at the Hermitage. ihere are 9!. <*"nvenient distances ■ll t/10 rr.i.'b j rc-sineat Government ooote. Aocc-rairodati Uluw at Milford, and as nil !a«roh ->t: M U'oird Sound, LaVa if &nspoufi.u-'O!?!. onchantingly beaur.ifnl of Hz- Nsv.- Zesiiaud isJres, is easily nooeßiible ftom Le.kc Te Anaa, LAKE vVAKATIPO. Lahk TVakatimj, surrounded by mountains of impreusive grandeur, is the most easily aoc-.««sib»e of the Southern Lakes. One day by r til from Dunedin. Govern, inent steamers on the Lake. Grand Alpine excursions, watar-tnps and beautiful drives, IiAKE TE ANAU TO MILFOKD SOUND. 1 lie overland route from Lake Te Anun to Milford bound is ono of the finest scenic track? in the world. To Anau is reached from Dunedin and Invereargill by train and coach. At the head of the Lake is Glade House (Government) for the accommodation of viiitors. Tauiff.—lOs por day for the first seven day* j 8* por for thereafter. Children between the agt |j of twelve ha.lfprioe, All as to tW* and other routes of travel, aoco*!iui»idation, eto. is supplied free on application to the GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF TO DEIST AND HEALTH RCSOUTS, Wellington, or en enquiry at the Branch offices at Auckland, Te Aroha, Rotorua, Wairoa, H. 8., Cbriitohurch, Duuudin, Invercargill.

Minister ?os Tourist aud Hufclth Kebortl —HON. SIB Josbvh (_•». Wabd, K.C.M.G. Superintendent—T, E. Dohnb, Welling, ton. YOUNQ l¥i SE '•* *>• t&* book ♦*>« I'sy. Pottvi ttJ 51!?,£■ foVil W*M •C*fct'kn at., LADi IE 3a * ° i " •***■ *•£'** you bm<e 5a smwwift feeea-a _ .4. T l> ° i ' SW3I »MUS». Dael •MUJ ®*° k =«**! tm, t»m» «e'„ «** «* u« *•***<*. wasi iNst **•** a*?. **S-tZ gagaa » •* ggngff jes^te^ HB*at W?*m% ms^.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8003, 7 September 1906, Page 1