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

New Zealand Government Tourist ResorK TE AROHA. A BEAUTIFULLY situated health resort at the foot of i'e 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 of natural hot mineral waters, with first lass Baths, both public and private. The hot waters of Te Aroha are highly efficaious in cases of gout, rheumatism, dyspep. Ha, neuralgia, sciatica, eczema and other diseases, and in disorders of the uriatry organs, liver and spleen; also in ailments due to excess of acidity. The medicinal drinking waters of Te Arohl ire famous for their curative and tonic properties. Dr. Kenny, Government Restlent Medical Officer, may be consulted by visitors. Male and female attendants at the bathing Pavilion. Picturesque mountain and forest soenery in the immediate neighbourhood of the Hatha. There are two tennis courts and a oowlmg green in the Public Domain adloining the Pavilion. Te Aroha, with ita agreeable bathe and feasant surroundings, is pre-eminently a place for rest and recuperation. Bath Feks.—From ii to Is. Medical Fees.-For visitors—Te Aroha Township. In case* whtro Resident Medi n\ Officer visits patient, KJb fid per visit. :n canes where patent visits Resident • edical Officer at conauiting room 3 7s 6d p*r oonsnltation. Bedaeed rates for residents. BOTOBUA, THE WORLD'S SANATOfiIUM. Botoroa, altitude (nuarly 1000 feet), possesses the best mineral baths in the world. Pleasant climate. Lztge and comfortable aot*i» siid boardingfcouscs. Numerous attractive tida-tripa by btttuuer, ooaoh and TO gs*y> Spouting Geywers, Boiling Sprinj *nd Lakes, Miniature Volcanoes, andothi,. Thermal Marvels abound. Beautiful Forest, Biver and Lake Soenery. Government Sanatorium (or the treatment of invalids. Chassis.—Ordinary patients, 80s pei week j Members of Friendly Societies Hi per week. Kxoellent bathing facilities. Publio and private baths ; maesage, vapour baths, mud baths, etc. Wonderful cures effected by the strong mineral waters of tho Rachnel, Priest and Postmaster Baths. Dr. A. S. Wohlmann, Government Balleolugist (lute of Bath, England) and his medioal Assistant may be oontolted at the CJoverament Spa. TARAWEEA-ROTOMAHANA TOUR. The most popular one-day excursion from Botorua ia the round trip to Lakes Tarawera, Rotomahana, and Waimangu Geyser. The ooaoh route passes the beautiLakes of Tikitapu and Rotokakahi, and lands passengers at the ruined village of Te Wairoa. Thence boats oonvoy the visitors across Lakes Tarawera and Rotomahana to Waimangu; return toEotorua by coach. Total oost, 16s. Government Accommodation House, at Waimangu. Tariff: 10s per day for first seven days ; 8s thereafter. LAKE WAIEABEMOANA. Lake House, established by the Government for the accommodation of Tourists, itands in a beautiful situation on the shoras >f Waikaremoana, one of tho loveliest of New Zealand's Lakes, surrounded by wood -u mountains. Takivj,—los per day for first seven daye; *s per di.y thereafter. Excellent trout fiahinij, charming water Excursions. Oil launch and rowing beats n the Lake. Boats on the neighbouring pretty lake Waiiare-iti. HAMMEB HOT SPRINGS. Hanmur Hot Mineral Springs and Government Spa are one day from Christchurch by rail and coach. Good accommodation at the Government Spa. Taru'f.—First Class, 7* per day for first seven days; 8s per day thereafter. Second Class, 4s per day for hrsc seven day.); is per day thereafter. Natural Hot Mineral "Water Swimming and Private Baths; Hot Air and Douch Bathe »nd Massage.

THE HEBMTfAGE, 800THEEN ALPS. The Mount Cook Hermitage Hotel (eit vation 2608 feet, is aitm>r.ed near the feu of Mount Jetton, and in tne vicinity of Mount Cook (1j,849 feet), in the heart oi the grandest of New Zealand's Alpine regiona. labiw. —U» per day for first revet dayi) 8a per day thereafter. Children between the ages of three and twelvo, half price. Splendid Glaoibb Exoubsionb. The Taunan (one of the largett ioe-flows in the world), Wooker, and Mueller Glaciers art easily traversed by visitors from she Her milage. Guides, Horses, and Alpin* Equipment provided. Comfortable Mount ais huts for Alpinists high up in the Tat man V Riley. Cooks' Tourist Coupons accepted at the Hermitage. There are huts at oonvsnient diatanoeit on the track j resident Government oooks, Accommodation House at Miiford, and an oil launch on Miiford riour.d. Lnke Maaapouri,most enoh&ntii gly beautiful of all New Z<?».i*i)o lakes, 1a easily aciiessiulp from i<**6 ic /iu(sa. l.sais WAkAITPD. u&hk \> ah mro, surrounded by mom, wins of impra.*ive a-jttactour, is tae hiotouiij, t«wis«»b.e of the iSoutWrn Laser One day bj rail from Duiiodia. Govern oDeauicrd on the Lata. Grand Al pine excursions, watcr-tripa and beautiful drive*. LAKE TE AN All TO MILFOED SOUND. The overland route from Lake Te Anau to Miiford Socnd is one of the finest scenic tracks in the world. Te Anau ib reached from Duuedin and Inveroargill by train and ooaoh. At tha head ot the Lake ie Glade House (Government) for the accotuiuodiUiun of viftilon. TABirr.—loa per day fer the first seven daya, Super day thdvufttr. Children between the ages of three and twelve haltpi ice. All information aa to those and other routes of travel, fares, accommodation, eto is supplied free on application to the GOViEENMENT DEPARTMENT OF TOUB--IST AND HEALTH BESOBTS, Weilington, or en enquiry at the Branch offloet at Auckland, Te Aroha, Botorua, Wairoa H. 8., Christehnroh, Dunedin Inveroargill. Minister for Tourst and Health Eosorts —Hon. Sib Jossfh 9. Wabd, K.C.M.G. Superintendent~T. E, Donnb, Wallinc ton. b NOTICE. )OIBON is LAID i'CK DOGS on the WAaBaTO tiXPEBIMEUTAL F^" 1 ' *" do « f n ' ucd w&adering there will b« destroyed. W. DIBBLE, Manager. YOUNQMEN.^ LADIK& ■►•nssaffltt,,

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8081, 18 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8081, 18 December 1906, Page 1