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New Zealand New Zealand met MwmJrp.. 4 ,-■■> . . wii> ■wßk - H - •.. ’ - J, JlO~_. 9 ?aafaßM£ai£ LjjS j* -? <T , 1 K-. _»c~— 'M»»'--- ... _S -j. *• »»s9HH(fo"'''’ 1 mJJI «S&Wtornvj' ■ *•■ LOOKING ACROSS LAKE TAUPO TO TONGARIRO AND RUAPEHU. Che Scenic masterpiece of nature i The Wonderland of the World! The Sanatorium of the Earth! The Home of the Maori! The Deerstalkers’ Delight! The Anglers’ Paradise ! The Tourists’ Elysium ! VISIT THIS WONDROUS LAND OF THERMAL ACTIVITY. J ISLT TE AROHA. Enjoy its hot baths and drink its health-giving mineral waters. Visit ROTORUA, the Sanatorium 4 J of the World. Its natural hot mineral waters they cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Obesity, Liver Troubles, Uterine B / Complaints, Nervous Disorders, Skin Diseases, and other kindred ailments. Rotorua is a thousand feet above sea level. / It has a splendid climate, fine drainage, a pure water supply, electric light, excellent hotels and boarding houses, and / Government Baths. Visit the Thermal Wonders of Tikitere, Whakarewarewa, Tarawera, Rotomahana, Waiotapu, 1Z Wairakei, Taupo, etc., etc. See WAIMANGU, the greatest geyser on earth. Visit the Wanganui River. Its loveliness is beyond compare. Visit the famous Buller and Otira Gorges. Visit Hanmer Hot Springs, (Government Baths and Accommodation House). VISIT NEW Z E A L 71 N D. See its lovely, Picturesque Lakes, its Magnificent Waterfalls and Rivers. Visit its great Fiords and Sounds Climb its Towering Mountains, majestic in their immensity, and hoary with perpetual snow. Visit the Government “ Hermitage Hotel,” Mount Cook, under the shadow of the cloud-piercing Aorangi, 12,349 feet. (Thos. Cook & Son’s Coupons accepted.) The home of the Tattooed Maori Warriors and their handsome, dusky daughters. Visit this wonderful country with its endless variety of beautiful and magnificent scenery which charms the senses, inspires the imagination and challenges comparison. Stalk its thousands of Wild Red Deer and Fallow Buck. Whip its rippling streams, teeming with Rainbow, Loch Leven and Brown Trout. For Pure Air, Pure Water, and a Temperate Climate. The Holiday Resort for the brain-weary and jaded man of business. The Ideal Home for the man of leisure. Four days from Australia. Seventeen days rom San Francisco. Twenty-six days from London. Trains, Coaches, Steamers everywhere, rpl’ -a — • ~~ — I Comfortable Hotels. Cheap Tariffs. Full In. F*' • ———"lAjfrn — i AniUtf* formation regarding NEW ZEALAND supplied I , * free at the Head Office of the Tourist and i -A - iiStfTrV Health Resorts Department, Brandon Street, J HKjKr » I Wellington, or at the Branch Offices at AuckSBw f * f land, Rotorua, Christchurch, Dunedin and BEm<lA/s'£ A _ A’ A Invercargill. < ‘a t A "* Visitors may have their Correspondence flffyjq S? t 4 & addressed c/o. the Tourist Offices as above '•<** -•- xxNNm! Free use of Directories. Telegraphic Code - ’i %’**’.**/• Books, and Writing Facilities. Photographic '■ ■S»9EguMp > A ' Tfjfi •. , y m». ffiXv*). j~ W Dark Room provided t ree at the Head Office. J t Wellington. rflM cable Address: “ M AORILAND.” A > ij ''J \ Minister in Charge of the Zjr BreSßjLj!ft ' y I J V N\j nF Tourist Health Dept.— <■ jy X I S ~ The Hon. Sir JOSEPH WARD, K.C.M.G. . .□EmMeMB * BBKajraKFS-JS i , ■ A AL''- Superintendent— _. Am... - MCfimwiit it. e. donne. -r MUD VOLCANO ON THE ROAD TO WAIOTAPU. THE YELLOW TERRACE. WAIOTAPU

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1254

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Page 1254 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1254

Page 1254 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXIX, Issue XX, 15 November 1902, Page 1254

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