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New Zealand Government Tourist Resor*s. TE AKOHA. A BEAUTIFULLY situated health resort at the foot of Te Aroha Mountain 115 miles by rail from Auokland. Daily trains direct, also steam and rail service via Thames. Several excellent hotels and boarding-houses. Large supply ot natural hot mineral waters, with first class Baths, both public and private. The hot waters of Te Aroha are highly efficacious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyspep. sia, neuralgia, sciatica, eczema and other skin diseases, and in diaordere of the nrinary organs, liver and spleen j also in ailments due to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Aroha are famous for their curative and tonic ! properties. Dr. Kenny, Government Resident Medical Officer, may be consulted by visitors Male and female attendants at the Bathing Pavilion. Picturesque mountain and forest scenery in the immediate neighbourhood of the Baths. There an two tennis courts and a bowling green in the Public Domain adjoining the Pavilion. Te Aroha, with its agreeable baths and peasant surroundings, is pre-eminently a place for rest and recuperation. Bath Feeb.—From 'ld to Is. ' Medical Fees.—For visitors-Te Aroha Township. In cases where Resident Medi cal Offioer visits patient, 10s 6d per visit In cases where patient visits Resident Medical Officer at oonaulting rooms,7a 6d per consultation. Reduced rates for reaidents. BOTORUA, THE WORLD'S BANATORIUM. Rotorua, altitude (nearly 1000 feet), possesses the beat mineral batha in the world. Pleasant climate. Large and oomfortablt hoteia and boardinghousea. Numerous attractive side-trips by etearcer, coach and nncrtrv n t» •«. *. and Lakea, Miniature Voloanoea, and other Thermal Marvels abound. Beautiful Jforeat, River and Lake Scenery. Government Sanatorium fot thr treatment of invalida. Chahsib.—Ordinary patients, 80a per week. Members of Friendly Sooietiea Sla per week. Exoellent bathing facilities. Public and private baths vapour baths, mud baths, eta Wonderful cures effected by Pnest and Postmaater Batha. Dr. A. 8. Wohlmann, Government Balneologiat (late of Bath, England) and hia medical aaaistant may be oonralted at the Government Spa. TARAWERA-ROTOMAHANA TOUR. The most popular one-day exoursion from Rotorua is the round trip to Lakee Tarawera, Rotomahana, and Waimangn Lakea of Tikitapu and Rotokakahi, and w i P M,en g er * »t the ruined village of Te Wairoa. Thence boats oonvey the viaitora serosa Lakea Tarawera and Rotomahana to Waimangn s return toßotorua by ooaoh. Total cost, 15s. Government* Accommodation Houie, at Waimangn. Tariff: 10a per day for first seven days j 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. Lake House, established by the Government for the accommodation of Touriate """£• ln » beautiful situation on the shores of Waikareraoana, one of the Jovelieat of New Zealand's Lakea, aurrounded by wood ed mountaina. Tabit».-10s per day for first seven days: 8s per day thereafter. Excellent trout fishing, oharming water excureione. Oil launch and rowing boats pretty lake Waikare-iti. HANMER HOT SPRINGS. Hanmer Hot Mineral Springe and Government Bpa are one day from Chrietohurch by rail and ooach. Good acoommodation at the Government Spa. TABira.-Firet Class, 7a per day for first seven days; 6a per day thereafter. Second Clan, 4s per day for first seven daygi St per day thereafter. Natural Hot Mineral Water Swimmins and Pnvate Batha, Hot Air and Douoh Bathe and Massage. THE HERMITAGE, 80UTHERN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (elevation 2506 feet) is situated near the foot n» Mnnnf So«-~« „_.l :_..,__ . ... . Mount Cook (18,8*9 feet), in the heart or the grandest of New Zealand's Alpine regiona. Tabiff. - 10a per day for first sever, days; 8a per day thereafter. Children between the ages of three and twelve, half price. Bfhndid Glaoiib Excursions. Tht Taaman (one of the largeat ice-flowa in the world), Wooker, and Mueller Glaciers art easily traversed by visitors from the Hermitage. Guides, Horses, and Alpine Equipment provided. Comfortable Mount ain huts for Alpinists high up in the Tas man Valley. Cooks' Tourist Coupons accepted at tht Hermitage. There are huta at convenient distance* on the track | resident Government cooks. Accommodation House at Milford, and an oil launch on Milford Sound. Lake Jiauapouri.inost enohantingly beau> tiful of all New 8e*l»!lr1 <<& oa> j g eßjß jlj oesaible from Lake Te Anau. LAiIE WAKATIPU. Lake Wakatipd, surrounded by mountains of impressive grarffleur, ia the moat eaaiiy accessible of the Bou|bern Lakes. One day by rail from Dunedin. Govern ment bteamera on the Lake. Grand Al pine excursions, water-tripe and beautiful drives. LAKE TE ANAU TO MILFORD SOUND. The overland route from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound is one of the finest scenic tracks in the world. Te Anau is reached from Dunedin and Inveioargill by train and coaoh. At the head of the Lake is Glado House (Government) for the accommodation of visitors. Tariff.—-10s por day fer the first seven days, 8s per day th. r«a t-,r. Children between the ages of three and twelve halfprice. All information aa to those and other routsa of travel, fares, acooniinudnfcion, ate ia supplied free on application to the GOVERNMENT DEPARTS EM' OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS, Wei lington, or en enquiry at the Brauoh officer at Auokland, Te Aroha, Rotoroa, % auoa H. 8., Chriatohuroh, Dunedin InveroargiU, Minister for Tourist and Health Rnaorts -Hon. Sm JosDi-u G. Wabd, K.C.M.G. Superintendent—T. E. Donnb, Wellington. NOTICE. }OISON is LAID FOR DOGS on the WAIKATO EXPERIMKM'U FARM, all do£« found wandering there will be destroyed. W. DIBBLE, M»n».-nr. YOUNQ MEN.-^x-Pan mTUr. "• -^^^gW

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8068, 30 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8068, 30 November 1906, Page 1

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