ROTORUA. g~r an d E VU E, ROTORUA. Situated centrally, with balconies overlooking the beautiful Government Gardens, this House is without a rival in Rotorua. The Government Bath Buildings in same grounds are but two or three minutes’ walk from the House, thus affording special bathing facilities to patrons. GRANDE VUE has recently been taken over by MR. GEORGE BR6WN, in conjunction with MRS. REES; both for many years in charge of the Grand Hotel, Rotorua. Visitors to Rotorua can rely on finding their every comfort supplied at Grande Vue. . Tariff, 9s. per day; £2 15s. per week. Telegrams: “Grande Vue,” Rotorua. THOS. COOK & SON, Booking Agents. THE GEYSER HOTEL, ROTORUA. Golf Links Adjoin the Hotel. SITUATED AT WHAKAREWAREWA, THE AMPHITHEATRE OF SPOUT BATH, Free to Guests. Famous for its Extraordinary Cures of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney, Liver and other Complaints. Five Minutes from Rotorua. ’Bus Free from Station to Hotel for Guests. Tariff from 12s. per day. From £3 10s. per week. ROX. WOODWARD Proprietor. (Late Grand and Palace Hotels, Rotorua, and Royal Hotel, Auckland.) LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, OHfNEMUTU, BOTOEUA. This Hotel Commands an Imposing Situation on the Shores of Lake Rotorua. , Mineral and Mud Baths in Hotel Grounds. Free for Guests, the Mineral Waters of which have Highly Curative and Valuable Properties. Excellent Cuisine. Electric Light. Splendidly laid out Grounds. E. W. G. SMITH Proprietor. (Late of Cambridge and Tirau.) SANSON. ? JUNCTION HOTEL, SANSON. MRS. Z. L. BUCKERIDGE, PROPRIETRESS. Wanganui to Wellington most favourite stopping place for motorists and travellers. Accommodation paddocks for stock. Splendid duck-shooting in vicinity, big bags to be got.' Everything of the very best. A hearty welcome to all. ’Phone No. 6, P.O. Box 7. SHANNON. ALBION IJOTEL, THE POPULAR HOUSE OF CALL. SHANNON. New, Commodious, Electric Light; most up-to-date on the Manawatu Line. First-class Accommodation. Speight’s Ale on Draught. All Wines and Spirits True to Label. x A Welcome to all. Tariff Bs. per diem. Telephone 14. W. McKEGG Proprietor. (Late of Otaki.) TAKAKA. “ globe hotel, WAITAPU, TAKAKA DISTRICT, . Ranks among the First - class Hotels throughout the province, and is a favourite resort for all Tourists, Commercial Men and Travellers generally. Telephonic and telegraphic connection on the premises. All kinds of vehicles and horses for hire at shortest notice. Best Kinds only of Ales, Wines and Spirits dispensed. A Trial Solicited. Dodsons and Sons’ Ales on Draught. JAMES PAGE Proprietor. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WAR PICTURES APPEAR in the SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. Weekly. prTceTm.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1451, 14 February 1918, Page 42
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