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I New Zealand Government Tourist Res or* s. TE AROLIA. A BEaDTIFULLY situated health resort at the foot of Te Aroha Mountain 115 miles by rail from Auckland. Daily trains direct, also steam and rail service via Thames. Several excellent hotels and boarding-houses. Large supply ot natural hot mineral waters, with firßt lass Baths, both public and private. The hot waters of Te Aroha are highly efficacious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia, neuralgia, sciatica, eczema and other ■ikin diseases, and in disorders of the urinary organs, liver and spleen i also in ailments due to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Arohi ire 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 n 1 I , mme< '' ate neighbourhood of the Baths. There 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 a place for rest and recuperation. Bath Fees.—From 4d to li. ' Medical Fees.—For visitors—Te Aroha township. In cases where Resident Medi cal Officer visits patient, 10s 6d per visit ? 4 CM f ß^ where P atient visiti > Besident iledical Officer »t consulting rooms 7s 6d per consultation Reduced rates for residents. tiOTOBD A, THE WORLD'B SAM A TORITJM. Rotorua, altitude (nearly 1000 feet), pos seise* the beet mineral bath* in the world. Pleagant climate. Large and comfortable hoteli and boardinghouses. Numerous attractive side-trips by steamer, ooaoh and OU fKy. Spouting Gey*urs, Boiling Bprin« uid Lakes, Miniature Volcanoes, and other thermal Marvels abound. Beautiful Forest, Biver and Lake Scenery. Government Sanatorium for the treatment of invalids. Chamm.—Ordinary patients, 80s per *eekj Members of Friendly Societies lis per week. Excellent bathing facilities. Public and private baths j massage, vapour baths, mud hatha, eto. Wonderful cures effected by the strong mineral waters of the Eaokuel Priest and Postmaster Baths. Dr. A. S. Wohlmann, Government Balneologist (late of Bath. England) and his medical assistant may be consulted at thf Government Spa. TABAWEBA-BOTOMAHANA TOUR, The most popular one-day excursion from Rotorun is the round trip to Lakee larawera, Rotomahana, and Waimangu Geyser. The coach route passes the beautiLakes of Tikitapu and J&otokakahi, and lands passenger* at the ruined village of Te Wairoa. Thence boats convey the visitors across Lakes larawera and Rotomahana to Waimanguj return toßotorua by coach. Total cost, 15s. Government Aoocmroodation House, at Waimangu. Tariff: 10s per day for first seven days j 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. Lake House, established by the Government for the accommodation of Tourists, itands in a beautiful situation on the shore* >f Waikaremoana, one of the lcvelieat of New Zealand's Lakes, surrounded by «rood '.d mountains, Tabirr. 10s per day fcrflr6t seven days; is per day thereafter. Excellent trout fishing, oharaing water excursions. Oil launoh and rowing boat* in the Lake. Boats on the neichbcurine pretty lake Waikare-iti. HANMER HOT SPRINGS. Hanmer Hot Mineral Spring* and Government Spa are one day from Christchurch by rail and ooaoh. Good acoommolation at the Government Spa. Tabik.—First Class, 7i per day for first •even days; 6s per day thereafter. Second Claas, 4s per day for first seven days, 8. per day thereafter. Natural Hot Mineral Water Swimmint tnd Private Baths; Hot Air and Douoh Baths and Massage. THE HERMITAGE, 80UTHERN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (elevation 2506 feet I is situated near the fool of Mount Sefton, and in the vicinity oi Mount Cook (11,849 feet), in the heart of the grandest of New Zealand's Alpint regions. Tabut. —lO. per day for first sever days j 8s per day thereafter. Childrer between the ages of throe and twelve, half price.

Splindid Glaoiir Excursions. The luman (one of tie largest ioa-flowi in thi world), Hooker, and Mueller Glaoiers ar, eaiily traversed by visitors from the Her mitage. Guides, Horiei, and Alpint Equipment provided. Comfortable Mount tin buta for Alpinists high up in the Tat man Valley. Cooks' icurist Coupon* accepted at th> Hermitage. There are buti at ooavenient diatanoei on the truck | resident Government oooks. Accommodation House at Milford and &n oii launch on Milford bound. Lake M an»pouri,mo«t enchantingly beautiful of all Mew Zealand iskes, is eaiily accessible from Lake i'u Aaau, LA3£E wakatipu. Lake Wakatipu, nurruundad by iuoul tains of iwprecsive grandeur, is the mos'< easily auooMibie oi the Southern Lafcet One day by rail from Duuedin. Govern m«ut steamers on the Lake. Grand Al pine excursions, \**ter-txips »nd beautifb drives. LAKE TE Ah'AU TO MILFOED SOUND. Tha overland route from LaVe Te Anau to Milford Sound is one of tbe tiuest scenic tracks in the world. Te Anau is reached from Dunedin and Inveroargill by trait and coach. At the head of tha Lake if Glade House (Government) for the ac oommodation of visitors. Tariff,—loa per day for the first sever daya, 8s per day therea:t«r. Children be tween the ages of three and twelve haltprice. All information as to those and othei routes of tiavol, fares, accommodation, etc is supplied free on application to tbe GOV EENiiiENT UKPAIiIMEM OF TOUR--IST AND HEALTH EESOKTB, Wei lington, or en enquiry at the Brunei. (;ffieet at Auckland, le Aroha, Eototua, W airoa H. 8., Christchuroh, Duaadin Jnver-jar-gill. Minister for Tourist and Health R.<aorts —Hon. Sib Jobiph G. Ward, If.C.M.G. Superintendent—T. E. Donns, Weliinsrton. NOTICE. POISON is LAID rfjii DOGh on WAIKATO tXFfciU jl l.is " M FAEJU, *L dogs found «vand«nrif ihtna will be destroyed. W, DIIiBLK, Manner. YOUNQ MEN s&. 22? -rs.-•^

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8080, 17 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8080, 17 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8080, 17 December 1906, Page 1

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