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HOLIDAY SEASON. 1807-08. VISIT •' THE WOKOERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. f .....,_ .. . ■ -/< .' '■. / .<s :-/< /■ ' .'■-<■ / t ■ ■ -'•;• ■■ i' ■ Ji' ■• ■ J-' J. .■'■<■..• ,' Z ■■ . .i , fe i'i JJ -■ YYWA,' i JOJJJ JI <? A M JI--' / J ■AA-Y|J.XV'i t " "7 - « I _ • i < •- - J i ' i*w>M|^grrgH:y4 !; .. r . a r t K' '■ TO O -T”' M r T„YA THfgrWi f'fr fe ■ “J E •■*“ ' • 'TUssfflS I , • JxiJj A ■■>• . M Th k gkanu hotel R O T O R IT jA. Situated close to the Railway Station and Government Baths, which include the famous Priests’, Rachel, and Blue Baths The most elaborately-furnished and elegantly-fitted tourist hotel in Australasia. Ninety rooms. All communica- • tions addressed to the proprietor receive prompt attention. VV. A. BOULTON, Proprietor. ROTORUA THERMAL SPRINGS AND HOT LAKES, Steaming Cones and Fumaroles! Boiling Springs and Cauldrons! Geysers and Volcanos!

' j jj >'•■J ’ -'i.,7.-/71. , 1 ■ JJK S . I .m- <- ,-,V' ’ , as sB > - "" "' -"My*- e w ■L__ L . ,J 3 THE GEYSER HOTEL .'- , WHAKAREWAREWA. Distant 2 miles from Rotorua, and situated near the site of the famous wonders of . : ' tile District, Every Comfort. Natural Hot Baths. 0. .E. NELSON, ... ... Proprietor If J J|<" ,|'y| ", | ZY K O R O 1 R E. HOTEL V-F* L. Callaghan, Proprietor On the Direct Route to Rotorua. Magnificent Scenery. Splendid FDlmg, ail other Game abundant. All nr.strongly advised to visit Okoroire en route, either going or returning, and travel -by Road from to Rotorua or vice versa The Drive is the finest in New Zealand, passing through magnificent Bush and Gorge Scenery. All conveyances are most comfortable and well horsed' Daily Coach Service (Sundays included).

L.V , 1, ' ' H ■•j j . J IKkL ■ -'/JA ' i-gL z '' r 111 iUiII £ .i"MML J. >£< * . ■ qljf. : 7 Tin-: Grand i lotel. Street, AudtlandL. Opposite Government-House and Museum, and next NORTHERN CLUB. /.: J| A Magnificent View of the Harbor is one of the GRAND HOTEL’S attractions. x / f Patronised by their Excellencies Earl of Onslow. Viscount Hampden (Gov. 5 8.W.), Admiral ***“”•' - Fairfax, and other dietinfi'uishcd visitors. ’ ■"' ' Under entirely new Management. FRENCH CHEF JOHNSTON - - - Proprietor.

-ORINCE.OF WALES PBIVATE HOTEL Jr INVERCARGILL. ■« number of years and effected some necessary alterations, I have pleasure in announcing to Visitors and the Travelling Public generally that they will find AMPLE ACCOMMODATION WITH iCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. MRS. J. MILLAR ' - PROPRIETRESS. JgfA NDRI D G E yy OT E L SYDENHAM, CHRISTCHURCH. i X J. KENNEDY - - Proprietor. Splendid Accommodation for Families, Tourists, and Travellers. Don’t forget to call in passing through. Trams every hour up to 10.30 p.m. rp h e jj an k yy ot e l MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Centrally Situated. Excellent Accommodation. Best of Wines and Spirits. E. F. SCHOLEFIELD - Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 12 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 12 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 407, 12 May 1898, Page 4