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HOLIDAY SEASON, 1897-98. THE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. A:/. - '-A-'’ AA-< '- ■ - \A •' • .A - A <I.IS O' • C. Y ' s■ a' L 7 / / ■' 4 .' 7- Aa' ; a 7 77.’7 7 ■ ■■ ' 7 ■'» . ■ •: 1 777 Al ; 77' 7‘ 7 '.; --A 71 * '■’ :7‘.: •- ■' 1 ’ ■ .:. . <a< ' . ; ■ ■ 7.' ■'' ■ . ; .. ■■ 7:1 I'7 ' ' Ir’ 7 " AIA77 '7 . ' Dl' ' - ■ i fe 17: ■ . - *■■-AA /; .A xLa.ll E ! ' ''-. „ ‘ . - H »■■■’'•■■■' ■■ a'-. ■■ A.: a WR?, h ■ ’ f ; •a'a ' wfirJi Ur al® J "si S i TWB |jt X i 'WPlvffHnFF’ Wri >ir * '^* CU i 1 A. 1... •: : S4WMI tt ■■ ■■.- ■. |. ... ... - ... K.. - .'/■•-' - A • ■;, •■ L ..Li Til K Gr Lt A IST L> HOTEL R, O T O R TT Yk. 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 communications addressed to the proprietor receive prompt attention. W. A. BOULTON, Proprietor. ROTORUA THERMAL SPRINGS AND HOT LAKES, Steaming Cones and ‘ Fumaroles! Boiling Springs and , Cauldrons! Geysers and Volcanos !

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 30 June 1898, Page 4

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367

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 30 June 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 30 June 1898, Page 4

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