Patronised by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Governors of Australia, New Zealand, etc. the GRAND HOTEL, rotorua. THE LEADING HOTEL IN HOT LAKES DISTRICT. Close to the Railway Station and the Government Gardens, and Famous Curative Baths. Superbly Furnished and Supplied with every * Luxury, Comfort, and Modern Convenience. Attendance and Cuisine equal to the best in the Dominion. TARIFF : From 12/6 per day. GEO. M. BROWN, Proprietor.
LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, Ohinemutu, rotorua. On the Shores of the Magnificent Lake Rotorua; one of the most commanding positions in the district. From its spacious balconies a wonderful view is obtained. Among the GREAT ATTRACTIONS this Popular Hotel has to offer are TWELVE NEW HOT MINERAL BATHS of the latest and most up-to-date design in SEPARATE SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED BATH HOUSES, situated on its own SPLENDIDLY LAID OUT GROUNDS, which are free to the use of visitors to this Hotel. TARIFF : From 8/6 per day. CHAS. A. SANSOM, Proprietor.
GEYSER HOTEL, Whakarewarewa, ROTORUA. SITUATED IN A UNIQUE POSITION CLOSE TO THE WONDERFUL GEYSERS AND MAORI SETTLEMENT. From the verandah of this hotel visitors have constant opportunity of witnessing the Geysers playing, and of studying native life and custonK The Hotel possesses its own private Hot and Cold Curative Mineral Baths, of which the most valued are the “Spout,” “ Oil,” and ” Carlsbad ” Baths. It is Furnished throng n>ut in a most luxurious style, and is on a par with she leading Continental Spa Hotels. TARIFF; From 10/3 per day, , F. W ATKINSON, ProprietcMb
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 7, 12 August 1908, Page 61
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249Page 61 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 7, 12 August 1908, Page 61
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