Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Q 11 1 NEM UT U HOTEL, ISAAC WILSON, Proprietor. The above Jlotel, picturesquely situated on the banks of the Rotorua Lake, on the coach road to the Lake district, fror-i Tauranga and Napier, offers every inducement to Tourists to give it their patronage. lhe Hocel has lately been enlarged, : and every effort will be made by the Proprietor to secure the comfoit of travellers. - The famous Whakarewarewa Hot Springs are situated within a short distance of the Hotel ; they have been •^rented by the Proprietor, and a commodious whare lias been erected at the Springs for the convenience of invalids. There is good Stabling accommodation, and a Buggy is kept for the use of visitors. Cobb's Booking ofl3.ee to Tauranga, Taupo, Napier, and Welllington. T HE H, OTOR UA JT OTEL ' OHINEMUiU, ~ HOT LAKES DISTRICT. The above Hotel, conducted by Mr J. T. MORRISON, is situated on the banks of tbo world-famed Rotorua Lake, and commands a splendid view of the Mokoia Island, celebrated for its legends. In connection with the Hotel there are Baths for invalids and others immediately in front of the house. The proprietor has also a lease of Sulphur Point, about a ten minutes walk from the Hotel, where the mineral ba'-hs are situated, from which such wonderful curative effects are derived, invalids daily leaving ■vrho have been permanently cured from bathing in their health-giving waters. No charge is made to visitors stopping at the Rotorua Hotel for the use of these Balbs. The House, a two-storied building, is well appointed in every respect, with Billiard Room, Puntvys, Lavatories, Ktables, and every requisite supposed to appertain to a first-class Sotel. There is also attached a Garden, the producing qualities of which have been the marvel of all beholders. J. T. MORRISON, Proprietor. Important to Tourists. THE Tarawera (Wairoa) Cascade Hotel. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. W. IL WAKEHAM, Tents supplied to Tourists for Hotomahana. JJOTEL. JAMES STEWAET, Propeietor. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Parties visiting Auckland will find fibst-ciass ACCOMMODATION at the AIBEET JtiCTBJi. It contains large and well-ventilated Bedrooms, comfortable Sitting-rooms, and every convenience and modern improvement necessary to a first-class Hotel. Being in the centre of the city, and within a few minutes walk of the Government Buildings, Telegraph and Post Offices, Banks and Theatre, the " Albert" will be found most suitable for visitors to Auckland, * # * A Night Watchman is kept, so that travellers and others can receive attention at any time of night. COMMERCIAL AND SHOW ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. JAMES STEWART, Proprietor. $ T A R HOTEL, ALBEBT Si'REET, PATBICK~GOEMAN (Late of the Alexandra Hotel, Parnell), Having taken the above splendid Hotel, begs to announce that no attention on his part shall be wanting to render ifc what its size and accommodation entitle it to be, the leading Hotel in Auckland. To through Travellers by tho mail steamers, and to settlers from the country, the Star Hotel may be specially recommended. Its bedroomß and private apartments are second to none, and its proximity to the Wharves, Markets, and Public Buildings, constitute another great recommendation. .None but the best brands of Spirits and Cigars. The Billiard Paloon is lofty and well ventilated. The Table is one of Alcock's best, and the cues and othor accessories are first-class.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BOPT18760513.2.2.4

Bibliographic details

Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 383, 13 May 1876, Page 1

Word Count
540

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 383, 13 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 383, 13 May 1876, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert