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New Zealand I * a THE TRUE WONDERLAND OF THF WORLD! W Y f < 1 m • th jxj ew Zealand! THB MOST MAGNIFICENTLY PICTURESQUE, BEAUTIFUL AND WEIRD COUNTRY IN THB NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN HEMISPHERES. A Dream o r — 1! GRANDEUR • BEAUTY I Its* Lake Scenery „ unparallklmd Its Alpine Grandeur i* UNRIVALLED in it* Vastne**. Its Gigantic Fiords have NO COMPEERS on Earth. Its Volcanic Region '^:r! N £™" VE - ' Its Climate i* one of the HEALTHIEST and BEST ia the World. £W BOILING LAKES in the North I ffMF~ ICY COLD LAKES of Unfathomable Depth* in the Sooth I [T FORESTS FILLED WITH DEER I gr THOUSANDS OF TROUT STREAMS FREE TO ALLI jw v a fl ls admittedly the OnMleif iN e w Zea lan d ““ * ▼ ▼ A-4VVI.IVI.IIM and suffering. The Curative qualities of the Hot Mineral Water* at Te Aroha, Rotorua, Whakarewarewa, Rotomahana, Waiotapu, Wairakei, PTNEAHA. Taupo and other Thermal Districts in the North Island have a World-wide Fame.

DATADTT A thk sanatorium of the world ivtdr ItvJ A XzAl U *xj London “Morning Post”). Unlimited supplies of Hot Sulphur, Acid and Alkaline Bathing Waters. Marvellous Cures effected. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Ecaetna, Acne. Psoriasis, Obesity, Liver Troubles, Internal Complaints, Nervous Disorders, General Debility and many other forms of disease Absolutely Cured. Thousands of persons have blessed the day they visited New Zealand and were made whole and perfect once more. Rotorua is a thousand feet above sea level. It has a splendid climate, fine drainage, a pure water supply, electric light, excellent hotel and boarding-house accommodation, steamer* on lakes, coaches everywhere, lovely pleasure grounds, with bowling green, tennis court and croquet lawn open to all. TE AROHA possesses valuable hot alkaline waters for bathing and drinking purposes, excellent bath*, picturesque pleasure grounds, comfortable hotels. TEfiWAIMUNGU,” the Greatest Geyser on Earth, is seventeen miles from Rotorua by a good coach road. It presents a great and marvellous spectacle, its steam rising to a height of 5,000 feet. The variety and beauty of the COACHING JOVRNEYS in New Zealand have possibly no equal elsewhere. The great Coach Route from Rotorua to NVangauui takes the tourist past Boiling Lakes and Streams, Mn l Volcanoes and Great Geysers, Sulphur and Oil Pools—Lakelets of Brilliant Hues, Maungakakaramea (the Iridescent Mountain), the Famous Arateatea Rapids and the Huka Falls, Snow-clad Ruapehu with its Boiling Cauldron (9,000 feet high).-Volcanic Ngauruhoe with its Eternal Steam. The traveller is led over forest-clad mountain* to Pipiriki, thence for 58 miles down the Wanganui River, justly famous for its Wealth of Verdure, its Transcendental Loveliness — Unsurpassable! Indescribable!! Unforgettable!!! The cone-shaped Mount Egmont, with it* hoary head, is seen standing solitary on the fertile lands of Taranaki. The journey from Nelson through the Buller Gorjge to West port and thence to Christchurch through the Otira Gorge opens out all that is Grand and Spectacular in Nature. The first portion introduces the visitor to the charm of the New Zealand forest, carpeted with hundreds of varieties of lovely ferns; then, emerging from that, he comes to the narrow rock road, hewn out of th* solid mountain, with the roaring Buller alongside, rolling its

NEW ZEALAND is the Healthiest Country in the World! NEW ZEALAND is the Ideal Home for the Man of Leisure! NEW ZEALAND is only a Month’s Journey from London! NEW ZEALAND is only Four Days’ Journey from Australia! For information regarding New Zealand inquire at the office of the Superintendent of Tourist and Health Resorts. Wellington, or at the Branch Offices at Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch, Dunedin and Inverea rgill.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XII, 22 March 1902, Page 535

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Page 535 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XII, 22 March 1902, Page 535

Page 535 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVIII, Issue XII, 22 March 1902, Page 535

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