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DRINK OUR GENUINE INVALID STOUT, Strengthening and Invigorating. Choicest and Purest Materials Only Used. C. L. INNES & CO., BOTTLERS, HAMILTON.

New Zealand Government Tourist Resor*s. TE AROHA. A BEAUTIFULLY situated health rerX. sort at the foot of Te Aroha Meun,ain 115 miles by rail from Auckland, Daily trains direct, also steam and rail service via Thames. Several excellent iotels and board,ug-h,>uses. Lar-fo supply i ot natural hot mineral waters, with first class Baths, both public and private The hot waters of IV, An,ha arc h.tfhiv -fficai OMW m ca " M,i t,'"ut, rheumatism, dy.-ppn. Bid, neuralgia, sc;alica, Hcz„uia Hn d other I skin diseases, and in disorders ot the urinary organs, liver and *pU.en ; also in ailments dun to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Aroha are famous for their curative and tonio denf^ 8 ' , na5 UnDy ' Governtu ent Resident Medical Officer, may be consulted by d a r d female att endantfl at the Bathing Pavilion. Picturesque mountain and forest scenerv n I '® mediate DHi Khbonrhood of the baths. J here two tennis courts and a bowling green in the Public Domain adjoining the Pavilion. Te Aroha, with its agreeable baths and peasant surroundings, pre-eminently a plnce tor r»'Bt and iecupt-r ,Cion Hath Ksns.—Krom W to la. Medical Kkes. For v-sitors -Te Aroha I '""n.hip. In cases where Resident Modi cal Officer visits patient, 10s 6d per visit. In cases where patient visits Resident iledioal Officer at consulting rooms, 7s 0d per consultation. Reduced rates for residents. ROTORUA, THE WORLD'S SANATOEIUM. Rotorua, altitude (nearly 1000 feet), posseisei the best mineral bath« in the world. hit!f an °i' m ! Lte ' Large and oom ' or table hotel. »nd boardmghoneei. Numeroue attractive aide-trips by steamer, ooach and a P °w' ing (Je y ,ors . Boiling Springs and Lakes, Miniature Voloanoes, and other BW *■ A t homi - Beautiful ® lver * n d Lake Soenery. Government Sanatorium for the treatment of in▼aliaa, Chakom.—Ordinary patients, SO* per week, Members of Friendly Sooietie* ll* per week. Excellent bathing facilities. Publio and K w" 8 J ,ag ®' Tftpoßr bftth8 > mud baths, eto. Wonderful cures effected bj d ? ,t . ron s "ineral water* of the Rachael, Pnest and Pottmaiter Bath* sssjSuS; SSSS'C towmitairtu » TASAWERA-EOTOMAHANA TOUR. The most popular one-day excursion from Rotoru* is the round trip to Lakes iarawera, Rotomahana, and Waimangu Geyser. The ooaoh route passes the beautiLake* of Tikitapu and Rotokakahi, and lands panenger* at the ruined village of Te r J"* 161106 boat* oonvey the visitor* iflrois Lake* Tarawera and Rotomahana to Waimingu; return to Rotorua by ooaoh. Total oost, 16s. Government Accommodation Home at waimangu. Tariff: 10* por day for fint days j 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIKAEEMOANA. Lake House, established by the Government for the accommodation of Touriit*. itand* in a beautiful situation on tho »hore» jf Waikaremoana, one of the lovelie*t of New Zealand's Lake*, *urround»d by woodid mountain*. Tabifj.—io* per day for first seven dayßi 3s per day thereafter. Excellent trout fishing, charming water exouriion*. Oil launoh and rowing boat* on the Lake. Boats oa the neighbouring pretty lake Waikare-iti. HANMER HOT SPRINGS. Hanmer Hot Mineral Spring* and Government Spa are one day from Chri*tohurch by rail and ooach. Good acoommodation at the Government Spa. Tariff.—First Clau, 7» per day for first •even day*; 6* per day thereafter. Seoond Claw, 4* per day for fir*t seven days i 8s per day thereafter. Natural Hot Mineral Water Swimming and Private Baths j Hot Air and Douoh Baths and Massage. THE HERMITAGE, SOUTHERN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (elevation 2506 feetl i* situated near the foot of Mount Sefton, and in the vicinity of Mount Cook (12,349 feet), in the heart of the grande*t of New Zealand'* Alpine regions. lahif*. —lo* per day for fir*t »even day* j 8s per day thereafter. Children between the age* of three and twelve, half prioe. Splindid Glaoisu Exoubsions. Thf Taiman (one of the large*t ice-flow* in the world), Vooker, and Mueller Glaciers art eaaily traveled by visitor* from the Hermitage. Guides, Horie*, and Alpint Equipment provided. Comfortable Mount »in huts for Alpinists high up in the Tas man Valley. Cook*' Tourist Coupon* aocepted at the Hermitage. Ihere are hut* at convenient distance! on the traok j re*ident Government oook*. Accommodation Howe at Milford, and an oil launoh on Milford Sound. Lake Manapouri,mo*t enohantingly beau, tiful of all New Zealand lakes, is easily ao> oeeiible from Lake Te Anau. LAKE WAKATIPU. Lake Wahatipu, turroundod by moun ain* of itupros#ive grandeur, ia the mo*t easily accessible ot the Southern Lakes One day by rail from Dunedin.. Govern ment steamers on the Lake. Grand Alpine excunions, water-trips and beautiful drive*. LAKE TE ANAU TO MILFORD SOUND. The overland route from Laky Te Anau to Milford Sound is one of the finest Bcenic tracks in the world. Te Anau is reached from Dunedin agd_ Invercargill by train and coach. At the""*head of the Lake is Glade House (Government) for the accommodation of visitors. I Ami? . 10s per day for the first seven days, 8s per day thtrualtsr. Children between the ages of three and twelve halfprice. All information as to these and other route* of travel, fare*, accommodation, eto i* *uppliod free on application to the GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS, Wellington, or en enquiry at the Branoh officet it Auckland, Te Aroha, Rotorua, Wairoa H. 8., Chri*tohuroh, Dunedin Invercargill, Minister for Tourist and Health Resorts —Hon. Sib Josoi'ii G. Waud, K.C.M.G. Superintendent—'!. 1 . E. Donne, Wellinston. NOTICE. POISON i* LAID FOR DOGS on the WAIKATO EXPERIMENTAL dog* found wandering there will be destroyed. W. DIBBLE, Manager. kADi

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8057, 15 November 1906, Page 1

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