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New Zealand Government Tourist Resorts. TE AROUA. A B J r A t C J , reXX tort at the to.it of Te Aroha Moonn.«l. f • 13^.! '-" les u ? from Auckland. Daily trams direct, also steam and rai service via Thames. Several excellent hotel and boarding-houses. Large supply o natural hot mineral waters, with firs class Hatha, both public and private. The hot waters of Te Aroha are highly e ffi ca . cious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyepep. sia neuralgia, s ciatica, eczema and other akin diseases, and in disorders of the urin. iivcr and spleen, also in ailmerits due to excess of acuity 1 he medicinal drinking waters of Te Aroha are famous for their curative and tonio proper ,«, Dr. K,nny, Government S den Medical Officer, may he consulted 'by vigors Mule apd ferule attendants at the Bathing Pavilion. Picturesque mountain and forest scenery m the immod.ate neighbourhood of the itotha. There ars two tennis courts and a bowhng green in the Public Domain adjoining the Pavilion. Te Aroha, with its agreeable batha and pleasant surroundings, » pre-eminently place lor rest and recuperation Bath Fees.—From 4d to Is IJlP.mc.vL FW-For visitors-Te Aroha lownijlup. In cases where Resident Medi cal Officer visits patient, 10s 6d per visit Medical Officer at conpuiting rooms, 7a 6d per consultation. Beduoed rates for reaidents. BOTOEUA, THE WORLD'S SANA. TORIUM. fl i to ,l ua ; Rl i itn ? e (nearl y 100 ° '«*), POBaeaeea the best mineral bath, in the world. FIMWB climate. Large and comfortable attractive side-trips by stoamsr, ooaoh and buggy, Spouting Geysers, Boiling Spring ana Lakes, Miniature Volcanoes, ancfothS {w*i- Marv « lfi T * bound - Beautiful Forest, Esver and Lake Scenery. Governmeat Sanatorium for the treatment of invsa'.ds, CHABass.~Ordinwy patients, 80s per w^ 6 Members of Friendly Sooietie. Sis Excellent bathing facilities. Publio and Pnvaw bac-is; maswge, vapour baths, mad baths, etc. Wonderful cures effected by Hie strong amoral water, of the RaohaeL tmst ana Postmaster Baths, f • & Wohlmann, Government BalBeologiit (lata of Bath, England) and hig meascal assistant way be consulted at the UoYeraineat Boa. TABAWEEA-ROTOMAHANA TOUE. The most popular one-day excursion from Rotorua is the round trip to Lakea larawera, Eotomahsna, and Waimangu Geyaer, The coach route passes the beautiLftkw of Tikitapu find Bctoxakahi, and lands passengers at the ruined village of Te A airoa. Thenoe boats convey the visitors across Lakes Tarawera and Rotomahana to Waimangu; return to Rotorua by ooach. J/otal cost, 15s. Government Accommodation House at Waimangu. Tariff: io 9 per day for first seven day=; 8s thereafter. LA X E Vv'A IKAREMOANA. Lake Bouse, established by the Governmeat for the accommodation of Tourists stands in a beautiful situation on the shores of Wwkaremoana, one of the lovaiioat of *\ew Zealand's Lakes, surrounded by wooded mountain*, Tariff.-IQa per day for first seven daysi 8s per day thereafter. Excellent trout fishing, oharming water exoorsions. Oil launoh Rod rowing boats on the Lake. Boats on the neighbouring pretty lake Waikare-iti. HANMEE HOT SPRINGS. Hanmer Hot Mineral and Government Spa are one day from Christchurch by rail and coa<:h. Good accommodation at the Government Spa. Tariff.—First Class, 7s per day for first ssven days; Kb per day thereafter. Second Citss. 4b per day for first gevon days: 3a per day thereafter, Natural Hot Mineral Water Swimming and Private Baths; Hot Air and Bouoh Bathe r,nd Massasre. THE HERMITAGE, SOUTHERN ALPS, The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel {elevation 250*5 fofatl is situated near the foot of Mount Seftcn, an-t in the vicinity of Mount Cook (12,349 feel), in the heart of the grandest of Now Zealand's Aipina regions. 'larimp. —Pn per day for first seven dny»j 8s per day thereafter. Children hotween the ages of throe and twelve, half pnee. Splendid Glacibb Excursions. ~ The Tasman (one of tho largest ioe-flows in the world), Uook-er, and Mueller Glaoiera are easily traversed by visitors from the Her•ttitage. Guides, Horses, and Alpine Equipment provided. Comfortable Mountain huts for Alpiniata high up in the Taaman Vr-iley. Cooks' Tourist Conpons accepted st the Hermitage. There are huts at convenient distances on tho tawk; resident Government cooks. Accommodation House at Milford, and waoil launch on Milford Sound, Lake M.an»poari,moist 6nchantingly beautiful of all New Zealand lakes, in easily ar> ceesible from LakeTe Ansa. LAKE WAKATIPU. Lake Wakatito, surrounded by mounfaini; of impressive grsrtdyar, is tiie most e".» ; !y accessible of the Southern Lakea. One day by rail from Duuedia. Govern ment steamers on the Lake. Grand AlPin-' excursions, water-trips and beautiful drives. LAKE TE ANAU TO MILFORD SOUND. The overland r-i.-to from Lake Te Anau to Milford So-.'ud i-: one of tie finest scenio tracks in tho w.irid. Te Anau ia reached from Dunedin and Invercirgill by train and coach. At ibe head of the Lake is Glade Houce (Government) for the acceminodatiou of visitors. Tarut.—lod per day far the first aeven days, 8s per day thweaiter. Children between the Bges of three and twelve haltprice. All iLforui&tion as to these and ether rom?* ••( travel, tarn*, ficcornroodation, eto. is supplied free, on &ppliout:us to the GOVERNMENT UEPARTMENf OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS, Weiangtoa. or en enquiry at the Branch officea at Auckland, Te Ar-ihs, f-.otorua, Wairoa : Li : .., (mristchuroh, Ducodin laverovrMinigter f> r Tourist and Health Resorts —Box, Sin Josdi'H G. Ward, K.C.M.G, Superintendent—T. E Donne. Welling. Vrlfesfessj lot raisin

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8008, 13 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8008, 13 September 1906, Page 1

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